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[Zion Lutheran Church with cars in parking lot]
Photograph of Second Zion Lutheran Church in Walburg with cars in the parking lot.
[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
[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.
[Nizer family with horses in field]
Photograph of Nizer family and farm (Hatch-Love Farm, owner) in Andice.
[Round Rock Cheese Factory with Cars & Trucks]
Photograph of the Round Rock Cheese Factory under construction. Milk delivery vehicle with milk cans.
[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.
[Buggy in front of general store]
Photograph of Henry Doering's general store in Walburg with a buggy in front.
[Main drag in Liberty Hill]
Photograph of Highway 29, "The Main Drag," in Liberty Hill and some labeled businesses with automobiles parked along street.
[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.
[Mr. Prewitt with horse drawn mail buggy]
Photograph of Mr. Charles W. Prewitt with a horse pulled mail buggy.
[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.
[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.
[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
[Children climbing on old truck]
Photograph of children climbing onto an old truck getting ready to ride down the street for the Frontier Day parade.
[Men butchering hog strung up on a wagon]
Photograph of Pat Osuna butchering a hog strung up on a wagon at the Dunlop Place.
[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.
[Pollard Motor Company in Round Rock]
Photograph of Pollard Motor Company in Round Rock, Texas.
[Bailing hay with mules]
Photograph of bailing hay on Frank Cmerck farm, near Granger.
[Cars outside Dickey Medical Clinic]
Photograph of cars parked outside Dickey Medical Clinic in Taylor.
[General store interior with buggies]
Photograph of interior of general store with buggies in Taylor.
[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 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.
[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.
[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.
[Bridge downtown Round Rock]
Photograph of wooden bridge in old downtown Round Rock with structures visible in background.
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