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[U.S. Highway 81 in Williamson County]
Photograph of U.S. Highway 81 roadside development "after" pictures between Round Rock and Georgetown. Shows guardrails, landscaping shrubs in the distance and a sign for Alamo Plaza.
[U.S. Highway 81 in Williamson County]
Photograph of U.S. Highway 81 roadside development "after" pictures between Round Rock and Georgetown. Shows guardrails, landscaping shrubs at a culvert, Round Rock city limits sign and various advertising signs.
View From Main & Second
Photograph of the view from Main & Second Streets looking north on Second Street. Visible is Taylor National Bank on right of photo, departments stores running from the right and up Main Street, with parked automobiles, delivery trucks and horse-drawn wagons and carts.
T.W. Marse & Co. Store
Postcard of T.W. Marse & Company Store, Taylor. This department store was located at 108 Third Street.
T. W. Marse Home
Postcard of a residential area in Taylor, showing the T.W. Marse home, located at 104 W. Sixth Street. No correspondence on the back.
[A Wagon Train in Round Rock]
Photograph of Old Town Round Rock wagon train in front of St. Charles Hotel.
[Wagons clearing fire debris]
Photograph of East Street in Hutto after a fire destroyed most of the buildings, horse-drawn wagons clear debris.
[Wagons & horses on Austin Ave]
Men with horse and mule drawn wagons on Austin Street, Georgetown, Tx. ca. 1915. Farmer's State Bank is in top right corner. Individual's in photograph include H. J. Behrens, Edward Behrens, August Behrens, Adolph Behrens, Emile Behrens, and Ben Behrens (order unknown).
[Wagons on Main Street]
Photograph of Main Street, looking north from 2nd Street in Taylor with wagons loaded with cotton.
[Walburg Motor Company]
Photograph of the Walburg Motor Company.
[Walsh Family with horse & buggy]
Photograph of the W. J. Walsh family in front of Trinity College in 1907. In the foreground is a horse-drawn buggy with four occupants, a man, woman, and two children. In the background is a light colored school building with twin bell towers and arched doorways and windows.
West on Sixth Street
Postcard of a street scene featuring a row of homes down Sixth Street from Porter Street, Taylor. Correspondence on the back of the postcard in English.
West Second Street From Main
Postcard showing the view of West Second Street from the intersection of Main & Second Street, Taylor. The building on the left side of the street is First National Bank. Can see horse-drawn wagons along side of the road. There is no correspondence on the back of the postcard.
West Sixth and Davis Streets
Postcard of the Thompson residence at the corner of West 6th and Davis Streets, Taylor. Visible is the Thompson house on the left of the postcard. Correspondence on the back of the postcard in English.
[William M. Howland on a Pony]
Photograph of William Miles Howland wearing a hat and posing on a pony.
[Woman & baby & two cars]
Photograph of woman with baby by two cars.
[Woman in a Field on a Horse]
Photograph of of a women dressed in white posing for a photograph on a black horse. The woman featured in the photograph is a member C.G. Wegstrom family. There is also an automobile in the background.
[Woman on a White Horse]
Photograph of Karen Thompson on a horse.
[Woman Sitting on a Longhorn]
Photograph of Dorothy Fisher Sauls at the age of 18, riding a lognhorn bull at the Emzie Fisher farm.
[Wooden Bridge leading to Old Town Round Rock]
Photograph of the wooden bridge leading into "Old Town" Round Rock around the turn of the century. This was also the Chisholm Trail, and Sam Bass rode over this bridge after an attempted bank robbery. The house on the left is known as the Jessie Sansom home. The building on the right was the church. The two-story home in the background was the Ledbetter home. The store past the church was the Mays and Black store. The bridge was dismantled during World War II and the metal supports were used during the scrap metal drives.
Wrestling fans bound for Houston
Photograph of wrestling fans bound for Houston to see Elmer D. ("Pet") Brown. Group of men in coats and hats standing on the platform of the International & Great Northern Railroad Depot in Taylor, TX.
[Youth Hayride on Horse-Drawn Wagon]
Photograph of Youth group hayride with horse-drawn wagon.
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