Rescuing Texas History, 2007 - 61 Matching Results
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- Aerials - St. Stephen's School
- River at side
- Aerials - St. Stephen's School
- River at side
- Aerials - St. Stephen's School
- River at bottom
- Exterior of church
- Photograph of a church building, viewed from an intersection. The church is a single-story brick building with vaulted ceiling and a tall, square tower above the entrance. A smaller, long building is visible behind the main church. At the corner, there is a church sign with a bell above the text.
- Jet taking off highway
- Photograph of an airplane preparing to take off from a highway.
- Jet taking off highway
- pilot in jet w/ other man standing
- South Austin Christian Church
- Photograph of the exterior of the South Austin Christian Church.
- Joe Gault, lineman
- Man on telephone pole
- Manhattan General Hotel Supply
- Interior view of cafeteria style restaurant.
- Mrs. Jess Arkins with spaniels
- Woman in bathing suit with two spaniels
- City Traffic Engineer
- Man seated at desk
- Informal portraits
- man sitting at desk
- Joe Louis in Newspaper Office
- Joe Louis standing with group of men
- Joe Louis in Newspaper Office
- Joe Louis shaking hands
- Joe Louis in Newspaper Office
- Joe Louis standing over man laying on ground.
- Mr. and Mrs. Burns
- Photograph of Mr. and Mrs. Burns on their Golden Anniversary.
- ["Sunbeam" departing from Houston]
- This scene depicts Southern Pacific's Grand Central Station in Houston as it appeared in the last days , the "end of the age of steam". The Southern Pacific's "Sunbeam" train No. 13 northbound headed by Engine No. 650 - a streamlined Pacific type 4-6-2 locomotive - departs from the terminal on its run to Dallas at 4:45 PM on August 9, 1953.
- Anderson High School- "three sites"
- school building under construction
- Anderson High School - "three sites"
- school buildings
- Anderson High School - "three sites"
- Anderson High School buildings.
- Anderson High School- "three sites"
- house different angle
- Anderson High school - "three sites"
- House
- Capitol National Bank Building
- Exterior view of The Capitol National Bank Building at 114 W. 7th Street, taken from across the street at the corner of 7th and Colorado, looking northeast. Cars are parked along the streets and there are two unidentified people waiting to cross Colorado Street opposite the bank.
- Capitol National Bank Building
- Exterior view of The Capitol National Bank which was located at 114 W. 7th Street. Norwood Tower in background. Sign for Jeffrey Abstract & Title Company.
- [American-Statesman typesetting machines]
- Photograph of a man working on a typesetting machine at the Austin American-Statesman newspaper facilities.
- [American-Statesman typesetting machines]
- Photograph of a room full of typesetting machines at an Austin American-Statesman newspaper facility.
- [Austin American-Statesman newspaper chute]
- Photograph of a group of men and boys standing around the chute where finished newspapers come out of plant, at the Austin American-Statesman facility.
- [Austin American-Statesman newspaper chute]
- Photograph of men taking newspapers from a chute and loading the papers into a truck, at the Austin American-Statesman facility.
- [Austin American-Statesman newspaper conveyor belt]
- Photograph of stacks of newspapers on a large machine with a conveyor belt, at the Austin American-Statesman facility.
- [Men gathering Austin American-Statesman newspapers]
- Photograph of men gathering stacks of newspapers at the Austin American-Statesman facility.
- [Rolls of paper at the Austin American-Statesman]
- Photograph of a machine with large rolls of paper at the Austin American-Statesman newspaper facility.
- [Amundson-Sommerfeld Wedding #1]
- Bride and Groom with wedding party in church. 08 Aug 1954
- [Amundson-Sommerfeld Wedding #7]
- Bride and Groom in church standing before altar. 08 Aug 1954
- Brown Building
- Exterior view of The Brown Building at 708 Colorado.
- Office setup of the 1950's
- Interior view showing telegraphy equipment (rfs)
- Office setup of the 1950's
- Downtown Austin on 7th and Brazos (not visibile) looking northwest to office and garage parking building. Office set-up of the 1950s; exterior view showing messengers' bicycles.
- Western Union Telegraph Company
- View of office area at Western Union with workers seated at telegraphy equipment. Western Union was located at 613 Congress Avenue.
- Wonderland Amusement Park
- View of Wonderland Kiddy Park which was located at 6845 Burnet Rd. Manager was John W. Adams. Young man is standing in a scale model replica of a Missouri Kansas, Texas train.
- Crestview Minimax Food Mart
- View of storefront and parking lot. Crestview Minimax Food Mart at 7108 Woodrow Avenue. Also visible is A.B. Beddow Real Estate and Insurance Office.
- Crestview Minimax Food Mart
- Exterior view of Crestview Minimax Food Mart at 7108 Woodrow Avenue.
- Crestview Minimax Food Mart
- Side view of Crestview Minimax Food Mart and shopping center paking lot.
- Veterans of Foreign Wars of The United States, Dept. of Texas Headquarters
- Exterior view of the VFW Building at 1011 San Jacinto Street.
- Factory Outlet Ladies Shoe Store
- Exterior view of Factory Outlet Ladies Shoe Store at 608 Congress Avenue.
- Factory Outlet Shoes
- Exterior of Factory Outlet Shoe Co., owned by Syd Meyers, 608 Congress Ave.
- So-Lo Dept. Store
- Exterior shot of So-Lo Dept. Store, managed by Maynard J Wizig, 501 E 6th St.
- Bob Fagg campaign photos
- Bob Fagg and supporters create campaign posters
- Bob Fagg campaign photos
- Bob Fagg surrounded in backyard by FAGG campaign signs
- Chenard's Women's Clothing Store
- View of display window and entrance to the new Chenard's Women's Clothing Store at 2338 Guadalupe.
- Chenard's Women's Clothing Store
- Exterior view of display windows at the new Chenard's Women's Clothing Store, which was located at 2338 Guadalupe. It later became Snyder-Chenard's.
- [First Christian Church Chuck Wagon Supper]
- Photograph of the First Christian Church Chuck Wagon Supper on grounds of the historic home, Rose Hill, adjacent to the Sabine-Neches Waterway and at foot of Woodworth Blvd. at Lakeshore Drive. A large number of people are congregating around several picnic tables and chairs.