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Benoit Tourist Court
Exterior view of Benoit Motel. In the 1947 City Directory The Benoit Courts were located at 2900 S. Congress Avenue.
Brown Building at 8th and Colorado
Exterior view of The Brown Building. Nixon Clay College sign is also visible at left of photo.
A.C.T. Dancers
One of Cecil Hill's ACT [Austin Civic Theater] ballerinas in a stretched pose.
A.C.T. Dancers
Cecil Hill's ballerinas with a synchronized pose. Part of the Austin Civic Theater.
A.C.T. Dancers
Cecil Hill's A.C.T. [Austin Civic Theater] group ballerina dancers pose
[First Christian Church Youth Round Up Group]
Photograph of the First Christian Church Youth Round Up group. The members are sitting around a table and are painting. Standing - left to right: not known, Robert Kettrick, not known, not known, Robbie Wright, not known, not known, Betty Ann Murphy, not known. Seated - left to right: Darrelle Evans, Doris Cannon, Bobby Morgan, Sarah Brazie, Linda Douglas, Delmer Fussell, Bowden Bertrand, Sandra Brazie, Terry Trahan.
Governor Beauford Jester and Mother
Future governor, Beauford Jester, and his mother seated with two other men. Man to right of mother appears to be Allan Shivers.
Governor Beauford Jester's Mother, Frances Gordon Jester
Mother of future governor, Beauford Jester, standing behind desk. Beauford Jester was elected Governor of Texas in 1947.
Greeting card of Orville, Marguerite and Donald Hawkins
An Easter Greeting card shows a picture of Orville and Marguerite Hawkins with their baby, Donald.
[Interior of the Stark Museum of Art]
Photograph of the atrium of the Stark Museum of Art in Orange, Texas. Janis Zilker Becker motions towards the Frederic Remington sculpture named The Broncho Buster which is displayed along with two of his other bronzes. Jennifer Stafford looks on from the right. There are five Navajo blankets hanging on a wall above them.
Judge Alexander of Supreme Court
Judge Alexander of the Supreme Court of Texas seated at desk in office.
Larry Cox Ranch
Man on a rearing horse.
Man with collection of tops
man standing with top collection
Man with rock collection
Photograph of a man with several large rocks.
Mayor Tom Miller - City Canning
Mayor Tom Miller standing on the right and two other men in what appears to be a canning plant.
Men standing around desk
Group of men around desk
Mr Arnold; Big Bear Grocery
Portrait of Harlan Julius Arnold who founded Big Bear Grocery stores in 1938.
Mrs. Bess Beeman City Hall 118? West 8th
Ms. Bess Beeman city hall receptionist
Portrait
Photograph of a man sitting at desk covered in papers, speaking on a telephone.
Portrait
man seated wearing hat
Portrait - sports cartoonist
Man seated
Republic of Texas Land Grant Certificate
This is a land grant from the Republic of Texas. It is to James Cole of Robertson County and is signed by Sam Houston.
Robert Vise with Ethel Vise at a park bridge
Robert H. Vise and Ethel stand on a bridge at the City Park in Denver, Colorado.
St. David's Hosp interior & exterior
Photo of proposed new St. David's
St. David's Hospital
Stone plaque with a scripture quotation.
St. David's Hospital
Exterior view of St. David's Hospital. The hospital was located at 606 W. 17th Street.
St. David's Hospital - interior & exterior
Interior basement
St. David's Hospital - interior & exterior
Exterior of house near or next to St. David's Hospital.
St. David's Hospital - interior & exterior
Exterior part of old St. David's
St. David's Hospital - interior & exterior
Photo of hospitals corner stone
St. David's Hospital - interior & exterior
interior hall & nurses station
St. David's Hospital - interior & exterior
interior, kitchen
St. David's Hospital - interior & exterior
Interior view
St. David's Hospital - interior & exterior
Exterior view
["The Texas Eagle" leaving Fort Worth]
Texas and Pacific's "The Texas Eagle" train No. 1, westbound, headed by diesel locomotive No. 2015, leaving Fort Worth enroute to El Paso on June 28, 1953.
Texas Union Renovations
Scaffolding and construction workers outside the Texas Union on the West Mall
["Texas Zephyr" leaving Fort Worth]
Fort Worth and Denver (Burlington) "Texas Zephyr" train No. 1, headed by Engine no. 556, a Pacific type 4-6-2 locomotive, separating from Fort Worth enroute to Dallas on June 28, 1953.
Yellow cab
Yellow Cab
Zale's Jewelry Company
Interior view of Zale's Jewelers at 619 Congress. Showcases and counters.
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