Are We There Yet? Transportation in Central Texas - 274 Matching Results

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[A Man in portable Jail Cell]
Photograph of a Man sitting in a portable jail automobile. A sign on the cell reads in for life.
[Man next to Ford Model A]
Photograph of a 1930s Ford Model A automobile with a man standing next to it.
[Man on back of ice buggy]
Black and white photograph of an "ICE" carriage; three large wheels are visible; a man in a dark suit holding a white object is in front of the carriage.
[Man on horse]
sepia toned photograph of Mr. Wiliam McKenzie Bowden (1869-1930) seated on horseback; embossed "Huhs"
[Man on horse leading steer]
Photograph of two men: one lounging on the back of a light-colored cow and a second riding a horse and leading the cow by a rope. Directly behind them, several other cows are standing in the shade of a tree; other trees and brush are visible in the background.
[Man on Motorcycle]
Photograph of Cordie Moore on a motorcycle.
[Man on Scooter at a Military Base]
Photograph of a younf man on a scooter at a military base. Part of the picture is torn.
[Man on tractor]
Photograph of man on tractor near Granger.
[Man on truck loaded with wood]
Black and white photograph shows Mr. Robert Egger with a load of winter fuel. This was the method of getting the winter supply of wood for both heating and cooking. This load came from the Herbert Ganzert Ranch west of Round Rock.
[Man on truck loaded with wood]
Photograph of Robert Egger with a load of winter fuel. This was the method of getting the winter supply of wood for both heating and cooking. This load came from the Herbert Ganzert Ranch west of Round Rock.
[Man on Truck (onion harvest)]
Photograph of man on truck during the onion harvest, Thrall.
[Man plowing snow with tractor]
Photograph of a 1941 John Deere "H" with V. Kokel in the snow in Walburg. He used the tractor to plow the snow.
[Man standing on tractor loaded with hay]
Photograph of bailing, hauling and stacking hay for winter-feeding of stock by Rudolph Cmerek on the Joe Cmerek, Sr., farm, eight miles west of Granger.
[Man with buggy in snow]
Black and white photograph of a man, two horses or mules, and a closed buggy standing in snow.
[Man with horse drawn taxi]
black and white photograph of Dud Pennington in a 1915 horse-drawn taxi in Round Rock; his hand is near his face; there is a picket fence behind the carriage; two trees can be seen on either side of the taxi
[Martinets Bros on Motorcycles]
Photograph of Three mail carriers on motorcycles in front of Jno. P. Trlica Photography Studio. Left to right: Joe Huser, Frank Martinets who were part-time mail carriers, and finally Edward Bartosh.
[Mason Thompson in Corvette]
Photograph of Mason Thompson posing in a corvette. There is a gathering of people in the background.
[Men butchering hog strung up on a wagon]
Photograph of Pat Osuna butchering a hog strung up on a wagon at the Dunlop Place.
[Men hog butchering in a barrel with wooden wagon]
Photograph of members of the Osuna family, who were sharecroppers on the "Dunlop Place" near Andice, in an early stage of butchering a hog, 1949. After the hog's throat was cut, the carcass was dipped into scalding water to help remove the hair.
[Men hog butchering on wooden wagon]
Photograph of Pat Osuna (right) butchering a hog at the Dunlop Place. The Osunas were sharecroppers who worked the Dunlop property.
[Men in Horse and Buggy]
Photograph of Two men with a horse and buggy in 1900s Granger.
Men loading Corn on Train in Granger
Photograph of workers posing for a photograph after loading corn into an American Refrigerator Transit Co. Train.
[Men Posing in front of Hot Rod Model T]
Photograph of Hot rod T Model, Bill Bloom and Herbert Swenson, with a cotton field in the background.
[Mickan Motor Co. in Walburg, TX]
Photograph of Mickan Motor Company in Walburg, TX. This was, and still is, a German family owned business.
[Milk Delivery Truck]
Photograph of an early twentieth-century motor truck used to gather milk from the Granger-area farmers and deliver it.
[Model A Ford- Mail carrier & car]
Photograph of Mr. Edward Peterson with his Model A Ford. A note with the picture states that Mr. Peterston used the automobile to carry mail from 1928 until he retired in 1960. Prior to that, he delivered Round Rock's mail on horseback and in a gig.
[Model T]
A black and white photograph of a man (fireman) sitting on a truck, possibly a fire-truck. The back part is open and appears to have rails. The man is wearing a suit with a wide brimmed hat- and it appears to be mid day. He is in a suburban area with small white houses-there are no big buildings around.
[Model T]
A black and white photograph of a man in front of a model T car. He wears a dark jacket, pants, and tie. He also sports a large, wide brimmed hat. A woman wearing a white dress appears to be in the drivers seat of the car.
[Model T driving down street]
Black and white photograph of downtown Georgetown, Texas, showing one car in the foreground in the middle of the road. There is one prominent building on the right side. This is the view looking west at the 8th and Austin Ave. intersection. The sign on the building is "STROMBERG HOFFMAN & COMPANY."
[Molly Asher and Weber McNeese with ducks]
Photograph of Molly Asher and Weber McNeese with ducks. 1938-39 Chevrolet in the background. Photograph was taken in Merrilltown, near Round Rock, Williamson County.
[Mr. Prewitt with horse drawn mail buggy]
Photograph of Mr. Charles W. Prewitt with a horse pulled mail buggy.
[A Mule-Drawn Trash Wagon]
Photograph of Francisco "Frank" Castro driving his mule-drawn trash wagon in downtown Taylor. One of Taylor's most popular businessmen, when Castro had to convert to tractor power, he did so reluctantly. Castro and his wife, Helen Fuentes Castro, raised five children in Taylor. Mr. Castro was the only trash collector for businesses in Taylor from 1935 to 1952. He supported his family and neighborhood during the depression.
[Mule-Drawn Wagon In Front of a House]
Photograph of Leander school teachers, including Lora Pugh who married A.L. Mason the next year, had fun with local "transportation." The wagon was from Leander Mule & Carriage.
[Mule hitched to covered buggy]
Black and white photograph of a covered wagon pulled by a single mule hitched in front of a covered porch or walkway in front of a business establishment. A second wagon can be just be made out in the far background.
[New Bern Church with automobile]
Photograph of New Bern Church and school built ca. 1892 by Swiss immigrants Stauffer, Kreig, and Walter families, four miles north of Thrall. Second, larger church was built ca. 1912. Automobile out front of church.
[Newton Calvin Holman Leaving for Cattle Drive]
Photograph of Newton Calvin Holman, who is 18 years old at the time, on his horse setting out on a cattle drive. Holman was later the mayor of Taylor.
[Nizer family with horses in field]
Photograph of Nizer family and farm (Hatch-Love Farm, owner) in Andice.
[Old Cars at Antique Fair]
Photograph of the Thompson Family looking at antique cars and enjoying the Frontier Days yearly event in Round Rock.
[Old Hare Cotton Gin]
Photograph of the Old Hare Cotton Gin, located 11 miles East of Circleville and was destroyed by fire in the mid-1960s.
[Overland car 1910's]
Photograph of Overland car. Left to right: Angeline Rozacky, Frantiska Rozacky (seated), Mary Rozacky, and Gertrude Rozacky.
[Palm Valley train stop]
Black and white photograph of a single line of railway tracks going from left to right across the photograph. There is a small, open waiting platform to the right. A sign hanging on the platform identifies the train stop as PALM VALLEY.
[Parade in Downtown Taylor]
Photograph of a marching band playing in a parade in downtown Taylor
[Parade in front of Granger Opera House]
Photograph of parade near the Granger Opera House.
[Parade on Main Street]
Photograph of celebration on Main Street, showing old Martinets Mercantile Store and General Store of Jim Struhall. A covered wagon with a horse is visible in top left.
[Parade with horses & cars in background]
a black and white photograph of a parade going down one of the main streets of the Georgetown Square in front of the courthouse. There are horses and they have decorative saddles and some people are riding others.
[Patch Stubblefield With a Horse by the Courthouse]
Photograph of Judge Billy Ray Stubblefield's grandfather, William Oscar "Patch" Stubblefield, with his horse in front of the fourth Williamson County Courthouse built in 1877-1878.
[People and a Horse in Front of a Blacksmith]
Photograph of John Albert Kimbro and friends in front of blacksmith shop in North Georgetown. John Albert Kimbro is shown in middle of photo. The photograph has writing at the bottom explaining who is in the photo.
[People standing by car]
Photograph of two women sitting in a car, and two men standing outside the car.
[Percy's store in Jonah, TX]
Photograph of Percy's store next to the Methodist Church in Jonah, TX.
[Plowing with John Deere Tractor]
Photograph of Sigurd E. Johnson plowing with a John Deere tractor, northeast of Jonah.
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