Rescuing Texas History, 2007 - 98 Matching Results
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- Carruths, Irby Superintendent of Schools
- man seated at desk
- City Library
- woman standing behind desk
- Guajardo Grocery and Market - exterior view
- Building exterior - 809 Lydia
- Tom Penick at Municipal Country Club
- Portrait of man
- Supreme Court Justice
- Supreme Court Justice seated at desk
- W.B. Campbell
- Photograph of Campbell seated at desk.
- Masonic Temple -- exterior view
- Exterior photograph of a Masonic Temple.
- [Carl E. Boch of Calcasieu Lumber Company]
- Photograph of a Carl E. Boch of Calcasieu Lumber Company, seated behind a desk, writing on a piece of paper.
- Kiddieland Park
- Photograph of several children on a boat ride at Kiddieland Park.
- Kiddieland Park
- Photograph of Kiddieland Park in Austin, Texas. There is a wooden structure with a sign that says "Kiddie Dude Ranch" and benches to the right. A small train full of passengers is passing by. To the far left, an automobile is partially visible and there are trees, tents, and other attractions in the background.
- Kiddieland Park
- Photograph of Kiddieland Park in Austin, Texas. The aerial view shows the carousel and other rides with various buildings and trees in the background. There are people sitting on benches, walking around the park, and watching the rides.
- At the piano
- Man in a white shirt and tie playing piano
- City Hall Council Room with Boss Thorp
- Photograph of Boss Thorp standing in the corner of a room, near the doorway, behind several unidentified men seated around a table. Thorp is wearing a suit and holding a cigar and classes in his left hand. A pull-down map is visible on the wall above the men.
- Lawrence ledbetter at capt. electrical control
- Man standing at electrical control board
- Lawrence Ledbetter at capt. electrical control
- Photograph of a Lawrence Ledbetter standing beside control panel.
- Family portrait
- elderly woman seated
- Family portrait
- elderly man standing
- Family portrait
- woman standing with seated elderly woman
- Family portrait
- woman sitting
- Family portrait
- woman sitting
- ["The Lone Star Limited" at the Dallas Union Terminal]
- The St. Louis Southwestern (Cotton Belt) Railway's "Lone Star Limited" train No. 11, westbound, headed by Engine No 677, a Mountain type 4-8-2 locomotive, at the Dallas Union Terminal Station. It has completed the run from Memphis, Tennessee. This was one of the finest passenger trains operating in the Southwest. t
- Gen. Douglas MacArthur visit to state capitol
- MacArthur speaking at a podium in front of Capitol
- Gen. Douglas MacArthur visit to state capitol
- Photograph of a motorcade at the airport as part of General Douglas MacArthur's visit to Texas.
- Gen. Douglas MacArthur visit to state capitol
- MacArthur boarding plane
- Gen. Douglas MacArthur visit to state capitol
- MacArthur at podium with crowd
- Gen. Douglas MacArthur visit to state capitol
- Photograph of a street with several motorcycles as part of a parade for General Douglas MacArthur's visit to Austin. There are cars parked on either side of the street and a large group of people visible at the far end of the street.
- Gen. Douglas MacArthur visit to state capitol
- MacArthur drinking from cup
- Gen. Douglas MacArthur visit to state capitol
- Crowd of people on runway, parachuters in sky
- Gen. Douglas MacArthur visit to state capitol
- MacArthur in car in parade on Congress Avenue
- Gen. Douglas MacArthur visit to state capitol
- MacArthur in car in parade on Congress Avenue
- Gen. Douglas MacArthur visit to state capitol
- MacArthur in car in parade on Congress Avenue
- Sandahl pool
- two adults, three children in pool
- [Cotton Belt train at Dallas Union Terminal]
- St. Louis - Southwestern (cotton Belt) Railroad train No. 2, headed by Engine No. 308, a 1600 H.P. Alco - GE diesel electric locomotive, at Dallas Union terminal on June 1, 1952.
- [Cotton Belt train at University Park, Texas Depot]
- St. Louis - Southwesten (Cotton Belt) Railroad train No. 2 headed by Engine No. 308, a 1600 H.P. Alco - GE diesel-electric locomotive, at University Park Depot in Dallas, Texas on June 1, 1952.
- Mrs. Ma Ferguson in the garden
- Mrs. Ferguson in the garden
- ["The Bluebonnet" in Dallas]
- Back-to-back Alco model PA 2000HP diesels power the all heavyweight southbound Missouri-Kansas-Texas "Bluebonnet" from Dallas toward San Antonio past Tower 19 on June 14,1952.
- ["Louisiana Eagle" in Dallas]
- Texas and Pacific Railway's train No. 21 "Louisiana Eagle", headed by Engine No. 2005, a 4000 H.P. electro-motive diesel locomotive in Dallas, Texas on June 22, 1952.
- ["The Owl" entering Dallas at sunrise]
- Southern Pacific's "The Owl" train No. 17, northbound, headed by diesel locomotive No 203, crossing the Trinity River bridge enroute into Dallas at sunrise on the morning of June 22, 1952.
- [Southern Pacific train passing through Dallas]
- Observe this rare specimen of steam motive power: Southern Pacific's Engine 741, a Mikado, type 2-8-2 locomotive, Train No. 155, heading a passenger train of two cars passing through Belt Junction in Dallas on June 22, 1952. Train 155 was a mixed freight and passenger train from Beaumont, Texas, which having dropped off its freight cars at Fox siding, out of sight just behind the coach, will continue to Union Terminal to deliver its passengers and express. The freight cars left at Fox would then be picked up by the Miller Yard switch engine and sorted for delivery in the yard. Engine 741 was one of fifty-seven of the Mk-5 class engines normally assigned to the train when it ran heavy.
- ["The Texan" at Belt Junction in Dallas]
- Texas & Pacific 1500HP F7A No.1581 which has been re-geared for passenger service and a 2250HP E8 approach the Belt Junction Interlocker with a mostly mail and express Train No.15 "The Texan" on June 22,1952.
- ["The Texan" at Belt Junction in Dallas]
- Texas and Pacific's " The Texan" train No. 15, westbound, headed by diesel locomotive No. 1581, at Belt Junction in Dallas, on June 22, 1952.
- [Gainesville, Texas Depot]
- Although many years have elapsed, the Santa Fe's Gainesville, Texas passenger station built in 1901 still retains a well preserved appearance in June of 1953. In reality, it has changed very little from those early days in 1901.
- Employees working, exterior & Lamar Blvd.
- Mobil gas station
- Employees working, exterior & Lamar Blvd.
- 2 men working of woman's car
- Employees working, exterior & Lamar Blvd
- 3 men & 1 woman surrounded by Cokes & Dr. peppers
- Employees working, exterior & Lamar Blvd
- Man under hood of car (Mobilubrication sign behind)
- Employees working, exterior & Lamar Blvd
- Mobil tires
- Francis Furniture Fire
- Facade of damaged building, House of Maple
- Francis Furniture Fire
- Interior view of Bed & Bedding department
- Francis Furniture Fire
- Firemen w/ hose at scene of fire