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3 Car Wreck
Photograph of a three car wreck at 2nd & Davis Street, Taylor. Anna Turner, Taylor Negro, being removed from car following wreck. July 15, 1957.
100 Block of Main Street
Photograph of the 100 block of Main Street, Taylor. The First National Bank is featured, with a traffic signal in the street intersection.
100 Block of W. Third Street
Photograph of the 100 Block of W. Third Street showing the north side, with Montgomery Wards, A&P Grocery, then Patterson Bros. and Taylor Savings & Loan.
106 W. Third Street
Photograph of 106 W. Third Street, Taylor. This location was the first home of City National Bank, then First State Bank & Trust, then a savings and loan.
200 Block North Porter Street
Photograph of 200 Block North Porter St. showing the City Garage on the left, a hotel in the middle, and the railroad depot on the right. Note the Model T automobiles parked along the unpaved street.
200 Block of Main Street
Photograph of the 200 block of North Main Street, east side of block seen. The large building is the Taylor National Bank. A large number of cars are parked along the street.
200 Block of North Main
Photograph of the 200 block of north Main, on the east side looking south. There is a clear view of the sidewalk, pedestrians, and cars parked along the street.
208 N. Main Street
Photograph of 208 N. Main Street, Taylor. Note the patient on a stretcher being carried upstairs on the alley side of the building.
1905 Cadillac in July 4th Parade
Photograph of 1905 Cadillac in July 4th Parade, Main Street, Taylor Texas.
1921 Flood Washburn Street
Photograph of the 1921 flood with men standing where Washburn Street had been washed away by flood waters.
1st Taylor National Bank Float
Photograph of the 1st Taylor National Bank float pulled by a tractor in the 1956 Rodeo Parade, Main Street, Taylor, Texas.
[Aerial view of Granger with streets]
Photograph of aerial view of Granger showing Runhardt Hotel and several other buildings in town.
[Aerial view of streets in Granger]
Photograph of aerial view in Granger of streets and homes.
I. and G.N. Station
Postcard of the International and Great Northern Railroad depot in Taylor, Texas.
[Arco Service Station]
This is a black and white photograph of Lum C. Toungate's Arco Service Station located at 409 West Taylor, IH 35 and Highway 79 in Round Rock, Texas. Mr. Toungate stands on the drive with his three sons, Larry, Craig, and Jimmy. "Atlantic Richfield" is visible above the garage.
[Band in parade]
Photograph of band in parade in Georgetown. South Avenue "LINDELL PETERSON & CO." on left. MILES BRO'S CLEANERS TAILORS HATTERS on right. Band in center of street with car behind. Crowds on both sides of South Avenue.
Baptist Church, Taylor, Texas
Postcard of the First Baptist Church, located on West 6th Street.
[Berry Creek Bridge Flood Damage]
Photograph of the east frontage road of Interstate 35 at Berry Creek, looking west. Erosion is visible in the base and pavement at north end of Berry Creek low-water structure. Date of flood: May 16, 1959
[Berry Creek Bridge Flood Damage]
East frontage road Interstate 35, Berry Creek. Looking east showing erosion at north end of Berry Creek Low Water Structure. Date of Flood: May 16, 1965. Two men are standing on damaged area.
[Berry Creek Bridge Flood Damage]
East frontage road Interstate 37 Berry Creek. Date of Flood: May 16, 1965. At south end of Berry Creek Low Water Structure showing erosion of base and surfacing.
[Berry Creek Bridge on U.S. Highway 81]
Photograph of Federal Aid Project 260 (2) Job 16 on U.S. Highway 81 also known as Highway 2 (old designation). Construction stage shows forms after placing concrete pier number 2, Berry Creek bridge.
[Berry Creek Bridge on U.S. Highway 81]
Photograph of damage to Berry Creek Bridge on U.S. Highway 81 showing crumpling of truss and barricades at the rear of the bridge. A man is stooped to examine the truss at the bridge deck.
[Berry Creek Bridge on U.S. Highway 81]
Photograph of damage to Berry Creek Bridge on U.S. Highway 81 showing crumpling of truss. Detail of the upper half of the truss.
[Berry Creek Bridge on U.S. Highway 81]
Photograph of damage to Berry Creek Bridge on U.S. Highway 81 showing crumpling of truss. Detail of damage shows partial view of the dedication plaque beginning: J.D. Fauntleroy, State Highway Engineer.
[Berry Creek Bridge on U.S. Highway 81]
Photograph of damage to Berry Creek Bridge on U.S. Highway 81 showing a detail of the crumpled truss included sheered and twisted metal and breaks in the structure.
[Berry Creek Bridge on U.S. Highway 81]
Photograph of damage to Berry Creek Bridge on U.S. Highway 81 showing a detail of the crumpled truss included sheered and twisted metal and breaks in the structure.
[Berry Creek Bridge on U.S. Highway 81]
Photograph of damage to Berry Creek Bridge on U.S. Highway 81. Shows bent and broken metal truss elements.
[Berry Creek Bridge on U.S. Highway 81]
Photograph of damage to Berry Creek Bridge on U.S. Highway 81 showing a detail of the crumpled truss included sheered and twisted metal and breaks in the structure.
[Bethel Baker Sitting with a Saddled Horse]
Photograph of Bethel Baker, son of Robert Zebulon Baker and Minerva Ellen "Bea" Swindle Baker posing in front of his saddled horse.
Bird Eye View of Taylor
Postcard of an elevated view of Main Street, looking northwest from Second Street. Correspondence on the back: "Mr. O. Connor - have you got anybody to help you or do you want me at [...]. We only worked 9 hours a day here & can make up for my [...] We are about th[r]ough with the Barn & can come any time if you want me they are going to work on the house in about two weeks if you want me let me know at once if not I will help on the House. JT."
Bird's-eye View of Taylor, Texas
Color postcard of elevated view of Taylor, Texas.
[Blacksmith shop with buggies out front]
Photograph of Mr. Law (on left) at the blacksmith shop in Florence with buggies parked out front.
[Blacksmith shop with buggy out front]
Black and white photograph of the blacksmith and wheelwright shop located in the 100 block of Lampasas Street in Round Rock, Texas. "R. TATSCH" is printed on the wooden building. There are several bearded men pictured and several houses in front of the building.
[A Boy on a Horse]
Photograph of Boy on a horse with dog on way to school.
[Boy on steer]
Photograph of boy on steer, ROTC cadet, and father Edwin Zieschang.
[Bridge downtown Round Rock]
Photograph of wooden bridge in old downtown Round Rock with structures visible in background.
[Bridge over Brushy Creek]
Photograph of Brushy Creek and the railroad bridge in "Old Town". Old grist mill on the left.
[Brushy Creek with bridge]
black and white photograph of Brushy Creek and the round rock in the creek, for which the town of Round Rock was named; photograph was taken before the creek washed away both bridges shown in the image, one of which was a railroad bridge; the picture is taken from the dam, east of the round rock; there is an unidentified person standing on the round rock; view is looking east down Brushy Creek
[Brushy Creek with bridge]
Photograph of Brushy Creek and the round rock in the creek, for which the town of Round Rock was named; photograph was taken before the creek washed away both bridges shown in the image, one of which was a railroad bridge; the picture is taken from the dam, east of the round rock; there is an unidentified person standing on the round rock; view is looking east down Brushy Creek.
[Brushy Street at MKT Spur in Georgetown]
Photograph of U.S. Highway 81 (Highway 2) at MKT Spur grade crossing in Georgetown. Also known as Brushy Street.
[Brushy Street at Ninth Street in Georgetown]
Photograph of U.S. Highway 81 (Highway 2) known as Brushy Street in Georgetown. At intersection with Ninth Street looking south. Includes automobiles, J.D. Thompson Garage, Sinclair and Mobil gas stations.
[Brushy Street at Ninth Street in Georgetown]
Photograph of U.S. Highway 81 (Highway 2) known as Brushy Street in Georgetown. At intersection with Ninth Street looking south. Includes automobiles, J.D. Thompson Garage, Sinclair and Mobil gas stations.
[Brushy Street in Georgetown]
Photograph of U.S. Highway 81 (Highway 2) known as Brushy Street in Georgetown. Focus is not sharp.
[Brushy Street looking north in Georgetown]
Photograph of U.S. Highway 81 (Highway 2) known as Brushy Street in Georgetown. Looking north.
[Buckner & Pennington Livery & Feed]
Photograph of a group of men and horses in front of Buckner and Pennington Livery and Feed Stable in Round Rock around 1915; Bud Parks is on a horse; the other men are Dewey Long, Marshall Ferrell, Claude Buckner, Sr., and Dud Pennington; the stable was located on the 100 block of West Main Street
[Buggies with Horses at a Round Rock Cheese Factory]
Photograph of an early cheese factory in Round Rock.
[Buggy in front of general store]
Photograph of Henry Doering's general store in Walburg with a buggy in front.
[Buggy on Main Street in Hutto]
Photograph of buggy and people on Main Street in downtown Hutto.
[Buggy with horse in front of store]
Photograph of store fronts in old Round Rock on Bagdad Street. A horse and buggy is on the left side of the photo. The business on the right has signs for "STAR / TOBACCO," "HARNESS and SHOES / REPAIRED HERE," and "RESTAURANT." There is a "Coca Cola" repeating sign on the underside of the store porch. To the left is a poster for "HARVEST / JUBILEE" attached to the side of a store.
[Building with car in front]
Black and white image of a mult-storied stone building facade with a porch and corrugated metal roof on the ground floor. The porch is in deep shadow but at least one figure can be seen, standing behind and to the left of a parked automobile. A water tower stands to the right rear of the building and a wagon wheel appears in the left foreground.
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