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[General store interior with buggies]
Photograph of interior of general store with buggies in Taylor.
[Gentry's Trained Animal Show Wagon]
Black and white photograph of a carriage of animals mounted on decorative embossed matte; the carriage is driven by a man in a uniform and drawn by horses; part of Gentry's Trained Animal Show parading in front of the fourth Williamson County Courthouse; on reverse are pencil markings
[Gentry's Trained Animal Show Wagon]
Black and white photograph of a man on a horse-drawn carriage mounted on decorative embossed matte; on the carriage "GENTRY'S TRAINED/ ANIMAL SHOW"; man is in a uniform and is driving the carriage in front of the fourth Williamson County courthouse
[Gentry's Trained Animal Show Wagon]
a black and white image of a man and dogs in a horse-drawn carriage mounted on decorative embossed matte; the man wears a uniform and drives the carriage in front of the fourth Williamson County courthouse; part of Gentry's Trained Animal Show
[Georgetown Fire Department]
Photograph of Georgetown Fire Department and R.O. "Bob" Davis, who later became Fire Chief, in the truck second from left. Sign in the top of the photograph explains addmittance is for firemen only, violators will recieve a 5.00 fine, enforced by the Mayor.
[Georgetown Firemen on Firetruck]
Photograph of Georgetown firemen on their firetruck, identified as a 1922 Seagrave, including Lonnie Watkins. Left to right: Mr. Mood, George Klohey, Jeff Gordan, driver R. D. Bole Davis (Fire Chief), Pay Goodlet, Sid Peerl (standing), and M. Wilcox. Mr. Davis and his wife lived upstairs and had a sliding pole in their apartment.
[Girl in Bonnet with Mule]
Photograph of Girl with mule near Norman's Crossing, southeast of Hutto. Possibly Flo Thompson with mule "Ada". The mule was used to pull cotton roller to press down cotton seeds in the ground. The purpose for this was to keep the seeds from drying out.
[A Girl on a Horse]
Photograph of Girl riding her horse on the way to school.
[Girl Scout Float in the Christmas Parade]
Photograph of a Girl Scouts troop on a float at the Taylor Christmas parade.
[I&GN Railroad train Round Rock]
Photograph of the Williamson County International and Great Northern Railroad in 1904. The depot is on the upper left side of the photograph. The track crossed Brushy Creek about two miles below the town of Round Rock, then located on the north side of Brushy, and terminated in 1876 just short of the proposed Lake Bridge site, where a depot and freight station were built. Four men are seen in front of the train past the engine.
[Granger Corn Parade Carnival]
Photograph of the annual Granger Corn Parade Carnival.
[Granger Dam before water]
Photograph of aerial view of Granger Dam prior to water being in it.
[Granger Picnic Band on a Road]
Photograph of the Granger Picnic Band. Martinets General Merchandise Store in background, present location of Granger National Bank. First row: George Matyscak, ____ Hruska, Frank Martinets, Emil Wentercek, Jim Martinets. Second row: Charles Vitek, Karel Strmiska, Joe Vitek, Frank Kerbala, Joe Rozacky. Third row: Tom Martinets, William Vitek, Roman Zatozek, Frank Drozd. Also location of S. P. J. S. T. Hall.
[Granger Street Scene]
Photograph of a street in Granger. In the photograph is Baca and Co. Furniture and Stove Store established ca. 1900 in Granger.
[Granger Train Station]
Photograph of the simple Granger train station between 1890 and the 1900s.
[Gravel base course on U.S. Highway 79]
Photograph of salvaging and replacing old gravel base course on U.S. Highway 79 Williamson County. Includes graders, trucks, equipment, and utility power lines.
[Group of School Teachers in front of the Leander Train Depot]
Photograph of Leander school teachers, including Lora Pugh and Gerry Stockton, have fun with the snow with the Leander train depot in the background.
[Group Pulling Boat Over the San Gabriel River]
Photograph of Three couples pulling a boat across the South San Gabriel River by wire in 1930. Second from left is Frances McFarland of Liberty Hill.
[Group with Model A Ford]
Photograph of two couples next to a Ford Model A Car. The car has a sign on the side of it that reads Historical Round Rock Texas.
[Gunnar Rydell with tractor in field]
Photograph of Gunnar Rydell standing next to tractor after mowing hay.
[Henry Doering's General Store]
Photograph of a Horse and Buggy at Henry Doering's general store. Henry Doering established his general store in 1882, and in 1886 the community was named Walburg after his birthplace in German.
High School, Taylor, Texas
Postcard of the Taylor High School located on Seventh Street, Taylor. No correspondence on the back of the postcard.
High School, Taylor, Texas
Postcard of the Taylor High School building on Seventh Street, Taylor. No correspondence on the back of the postcard.
[Horse & Buggy by gin]
Photograph of early cotton gin in Williamson County. Mule pulled wagon out in front.
[Horse drawn ice wagon in Round Rock]
Photograph of horse-drawn ice wagon with H. N. "Farmer" Egger and Curtis Parker in the picture.
[Horse hooked up to wagon with cotton bales]
Photograph of cotton bales in a barn near Granger.
[Horses & buggy hauling men & hay]
Photograph of hay (cane) hauling time, four miles south of Granger. Cane was stacked in hay stacks about 20 feet long and 6 to 7 feet high and 8 to 10 feet wide. Left to right: Robert Rozackey, Joe Chasek, Adolph Horak, and Joe Rozacky. Joe is father of Robert Rozacky. Taken on grandmother Frances Rozacky's farm about 4 miles south of Granger.
Hotel Blazilmar
Color postcard of the Hotel Blazilmar, located at 107 Porter Street, directly across from the I&GN Railroad Depot. The name of the hotel is a combination of the three investors: Howard Bland, A.J. Zilker and T.W. Marse. This hotel was originally the Murphy Hotel until 1917.
[Intersection of U.S. 81 & FM 1325]
End of construction, approaching Intersection of U.S. 81 & FM 1325, Williamson County. Texas Highway Department vehicle parked, end construction sign visible, single family home with fenced yard on right.
[Interstate 35 in the Vicinity of Round Rock]
Photograph looking east along U.S. Highway 79 from Interstate 35 grade separation. Shows divided highway with distant church on the left.
[Interstate 35 in the Vicinity of Round Rock]
Interstate 35 in the vicinity of Round Rock. Looking east along U.S. Highway 79 from IH 35 grade separation.
[Interstate 35 in the Vicinity of Round Rock]
Photograph of Interstate 35, FM 620 separation in the distance. View is looking north in Round Rock.
[Interstate 35 in the Vicinity of Round Rock]
Interstate 35 approaching FM 1325 overpass and exit approx. 2 miles south of Round Rock, looking north.
[Interstate 35 in the Vicinity of Round Rock]
Photograph of Interstate 35 approaching FM 1325 overpass in distance. Approx. 2 miles south of Round Rock. Looking north.
[Interstate 35 in the Vicinity of Round Rock]
Photograph of Interstate 35 looking north from FM 620 overpass with Brushy Creek at center of photo.
[Interstate 35 in the Vicinity of Round Rock]
Photograph of Interstate 35 in the vicinity of Round Rock showing overpass.
[Interstate 35 in the Vicinity of Round Rock]
Photograph of Interstate 35 in the vicinity of Round Rock. Shows divided high and community in the distance.
J. C. Elliott Residence
Postcard of the J. C. Elliott residence, located 310 Elliott Street, Taylor. Correspondence in English on the reverse.
[Johnson family with tractor]
Photograph Rod and Sigurd Johnson (far right) with cousins and a John Deere tractor and cane/hay binder, near Jonah.
[Jonah Bridge]
This is a photograph of the original bridge over the San Gabriel River at Jonah before it was washed away in the 1921 flood.
[Kautz Store with cars in front]
Photograph of corn festival in front of Kautz Store in Taylor with large crowd and automobiles parked in front.
[Kids in front of tractor]
Photograph of kids in front of a tractor.
[King of Swing Band and Bus]
Photograph of Louis Steffek and his "King of Swing" Band with bus.
[Krieg Brothers Chevorlet Co]
Black and white photograph of Krieg Bros. Chevrolet Co. with gas pump and car, and a man fixing a tire.
[Leo Darby and his Delivery Truck]
Photograph of Leo Darby with delivery Model T, while working for San Antonio Light newspaper in Georgetown in 1932.
[Loading corn onto train-Granger]
Photograph of loading corn from wagons onto a train, Granger.
[Loading Cotton onto truck-Hutto]
Photograph of men loading cotton bales on an old truck near Hutto.
[Loading gravel base on U.S. Highway 79]
Loading gravel base course with 1 1/4 yard Osgood rented from F.C. Crowe Co., Dallas on U.S. Highway 79 in Williamson County. Includes pickup truck, automobile, equipment.
[Louis Kruger on horse]
Photograph of Louis Kruger on the showhorse "Dick" between Hutto and Taylor. Per the lender, "you could ask him (the horse) if he liked girls he would shake his head up and down."
[Lupe's Self Service Station]
Photograph of Lupe's Self Service Station, ' "A Service Station--Not a Filling Station"--Minor Auto Repairs--Wash--Polish--Lube--Tires--Batteries--Cars Picked Up and Delivered.' The two men pictured are Lupe and Robert Madrigal.
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