Are We There Yet? Transportation in Central Texas - 275 Matching Results

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[Plowing with John Deere Tractor]
Photograph of Sigurd E. Johnson plowing with a John Deere tractor, northeast of Jonah.
[Pollard Motor Company in Round Rock]
Photograph of Pollard Motor Company in Round Rock, Texas.
[Public Square in Georgetown, TX]
Photograph of the public square in Georgetown, TX.
[Refrigerated train car - loading corn]
Photograph of loading corn from wagons on to a refrigerated train car.
[Rock Quarry]
Photograph of a crew of mules and men working in a rock quarry in Liberty Hill.
[Rolling cotton]
Photograph of Donald and Larry Rydell rolling cotton (keeps soil around seed from drying out after planting) on the Rydell farm, northwest of Taylor.
[Round Rock Cheese Factory Delivery Truck]
Photograph of Louis P. Vitek with milk delivery truck for Round Rock Cheese Factory in Round Rock.
[Round Rock Cheese Factory with Cars & Trucks]
Photograph of the Round Rock Cheese Factory under construction. Milk delivery vehicle with milk cans.
[Round Rock Creamery with buggy]
This is a black and white photograph of the Round Rock Creamery in 1904. Farmers brought milk here where it was separated. The farmers returned home with the skimmed milk. On the left is a buggy belonging to Archie Hester. Simon Burkland's buggy is in the middle. Carl A. Johnson is on the right and Rueben Johnson is standing near the buggy wheel on the left. F. L. Aten was the plant manager. The business failed due to lack of refrigeration.
[Round Rock Hook & Ladder Co. with wagon]
Black and white photograph of the Round Rock Hook and Ladder Co.; 18 men in pant and shirt uniforms with bibs labeled "1"; military-style flat, short brimmed caps; some of the men hold tall hooks, buckets and an ax; they stand in front of or on or sit in a long wooden wagon
[Round Rock Hook & Ladder Co. with wagon]
Photograph of the Round Rock Hook and Ladder Co.; 18 men in pant and shirt uniforms with bibs labeled "1"; military-style flat, short brimmed caps; some of the men hold tall hooks, buckets and an ax; they stand in front of or on or sit in a long wooden wagon
[The Round Rock in Brushy Creek under train bridge]
Photograph of the Round Rock in Brushy Creek underneath the train bridge.
[Round Rock Motor Company]
A black and white photograph of a large group of people standing in front of the Round Rock Motor Co. and flanking a dark Ford automobile. The auto bears the words "TWENTY-MILLIONTH" in large white capital letters, with the Ford logo appearing below.
[Round Rock Post office Mail Carriers with buggy]
Photograph of two mail carriers and the Postmaster standing in front of the U.S. Post Office in 1905 in Round Rock. From left to right: Bob Carlson, father of Carlo and Leon Carlson, unidentified, and Postmaster Robert Hyland, 1897-1911. Each mail carrier stands in front of a horse-drawn hack, which they would drive all around the countryside to deliver mail, and which are identified by signs reading "US Mail Route No. --". Both carriers hold bags of mail, and Carlson also holds a metal cash box. The post office behind them is a limestone building with double front doors, arched glass windows, pillars, and a covered porch.
[Round Rock Post Office with buggy]
Photograph of the old post office building. Two wheel rural route mail hacks delivered the mail and one is pictured on the left with the horse on the right. Postmaster Robert Hyland has on the derby hat.
[Round Rock Railroad Depot]
Black and white photograph shows snowed-in railroad depot in 1922 in Round Rock.
[Round Rock Railroad Depot]
black and white photograph of the International and Great Northern Railway Company's depot and railroad station in Round Rock; the train is pulling into the station; another house is seen right of the depot
[Round Rock street scene with snow & buggies]
black and white photograph of an early winter street scene in Round Rock in 1922; two horses are seen in the middle of the street
[Rydell family in horse-drawn trailer]
Photograph of Donald and Larry Rydell in trailer ready to pull corn on the Rydell farm, northwest of Taylor.
[Sam Loving With a Horse]
Photograph of Sam Loving of Round Rock ready to be shipped out to Cuba in the Spanish American War in 1898. He was in First Texas, Company E.
[San Gabriel Bridge]
Black and white photograph of the San Gabriel Bridge, showing a trestle type bridge spanning over a brushy area with trees.
[School bus at Zion Lutheran Church and School]
Photograph of Zion Lutheran Church and school in Walburg with school buses visible near the church.
[Second automobile owned in Taylor, TX]
Photograph of the Grau family in Taylor, TX. 505 Washburn St. This is a two-cylinder Buick, the second automobile owned in Taylor.
[Service station and garage in Jonah, TX]
Photograph of a service station and garage built by Homer Hood in Jonah, TX.
[Several Family Members Posing in Automobiles]
Photograph of Early cars from Baca and Bohac Co. In the second car, the lady in the bonnet, is Teresie Muzny Bohac, owner of company. The man in the car is her son, Henry Bohac. In the third car is Frances Bohac Baca and her husband, John Baca.
[Silent Grove school class with horse]
Photograph of Silent Grove school, north of Liberty Hill, with horse on left side.
[The Sladecek Garage in Granger, TX]
Photograph of the Sladecek garage, located at 502 S. Commerce St., Granger, TX. Pictured is Victor and Edward J. Sladecek and their Aunt Victoria Wiezek, visiting from Chicago. Victor and Edward operated their father's business after World War II, and Edward was still operating the business in 1988.
[Spanish-American War soldiers, Round Rock]
black and white photograph shows Spanish-American soldiers parading down Main Street in Round Rock, Texas; a flag guard is in the front; horse-drawn buggies are on the dirt road; a "DRUG STORE" sign is visible on a building.
[The SPJST Lodge Float in Granger Parade]
Photograph of several women carrying flowers on the 40th Anniversary of the SPJST Lodge float in Granger parade, June 27, 1937.
[St. Cyril Chuch with cars out front]
Photograph of St. Cyril and Methodius Catholic Church with cars in front, Granger.
[Steam powered thrashing crew (Tractors)]
Photograph of Matthew Kasperik's thrashing crew posing for a photograph. This farm was located one mile NE of Walburg. In the background you can see the steam tractor and the thrasher.
[Steam powered trator]
Photograph of 3 men standing on a steam tractor used for thrashing.
[Store & gas station]
Photograph of store and gas station.
[Street scene]
Photograph of a street scene with horses, wagons and buggies. Located in Williamson County.
[Street Scene Granger]
Black and white photograph of East side Main Street, December 7, 1937, in Granger.
[Street scene in Granger]
Photograph of street scene, looking west on Davilla in Granger. Prewitt Hardware Co. and Implements is visible in the upper right with cars parked beside. Barrels in the center of the street may be for a 4th of July motorcycle race.
[Street scene with horses]
Photograph of street scene with horses, wagons and buggies.
[Street scene with snow and buggies]
Black and white photograph of an early winter street scene in Round Rock in 1922; two horses are seen in the middle of the street
[Street torn up, with cars]
A black and white photograph of a city street being torn up. It's unclear as to if its the building being destroyed or the roads being worked on. There is large machinery all around and several men standing around; some watching, some working. There are telephone/wire poles up and a single streetlight on a line. The roads are dirt.
[Students on Back of Car in Jarrell]
Photograph of Claudia Cowart and Jesse Gristinger with a Chevy car at Jarrell High School. The tire cover reads Jarrel Motor Company.
[Team of horses pulling Wagon]
Photograph of a team of horses pulling a wagon while a woman holding a child watch at Frontier Days in Round Rock.
[Tenant farm with bicycles and horses]
Photograph of tenant farm family on farm Taylor and Granger. Carlota Fuentes and her children, Toribio, Fred, Carlota, Lorena, Ed, and Jacob.
[The Thompson Children on Hoxie Bridge]
Photograph of theThompson children on Hoxie Bridge. The bridge consists of wood and steel beams.
[Three men and boy in front of buggy]
Photograph of three men and a boy outside with a dog standing in front of a buggy.
[Three men loading truck (onion harvest)]
Photograph of onion harvest, three men loading a truck, Thrall.
[Three men on Horses]
Photograph of three men on horses in front of a house.
[Three soldiers on furlough from World War II]
Photograph of three soliders on first furlough from World War II while stationed at Kelly Field, posing by a car. Left to right: Privates William Eugene Howland, Gene Preston Pealson, and Hoard Grady Howland.
[Trailing hauling hay bales & kids]
Photograph of kids on a trailer with hay bales.
[Train]
A black and white photograph of a locomotive speeding by on the railroad tracks. There is a large black smoke stack coming from the top of the engine. There is a man standing on the gravel watching the train go by. It looks like winter as there are no leaves on the trees.
[Truck loaded with cotton bales]
Photograph of a truck loaded with cotton bales in Williamson County.
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