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[Cars on West Side of Main Street Hutto]
Photograph of automobiles on west side of Main Street.
[Aerial view of streets in Granger]
Photograph of aerial view in Granger of streets and homes.
[Downtown street scene]
Black and white photograph of downtown Georgetown showing buildings and Model-T cars parked on a dirt road. In the distance one car is being driven on the road.
[Johnson family with tractor]
Photograph Rod and Sigurd Johnson (far right) with cousins and a John Deere tractor and cane/hay binder, near Jonah.
[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.
[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.
[Funeral of Father Pridal]
Photograph of funeral of Father Frantisek Pridal which included a procession from St. Cyril and Methodius Church through Granger to Holy Cross Catholic Cemetery about 2.5 miles east of Granger. Visible is a truck and automobile.
[Blacksmith shop with buggies out front]
Photograph of Mr. Law (on left) at the blacksmith shop in Florence with buggies parked out front.
[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.
[Man with buggy in snow]
Black and white photograph of a man, two horses or mules, and a closed buggy standing in snow.
[Horse drawn ice wagon in Round Rock]
Photograph of horse-drawn ice wagon with H. N. "Farmer" Egger and Curtis Parker in the picture.
[Courthouse with Model T's out front]
Photograph of fifth and most recent Williamson County Courthouse in 1911 with Model T cars parked in front.
[Blesdoe residence with buggy in front]
Photograph of Blesdoe residence with a horse drawn buggy in front.
[Child in pram]
Photograph of a child and a baby. The baby is sitting inside an ornate baby carriage or pram and the child, a little girl, is standing next to it with one hand on the carriage.
[Steam powered trator]
Photograph of 3 men standing on a steam tractor used for thrashing.
[Louis Krueger on horse]
Photograph of Louis Krueger on a horse named Maude, near Hutto.
[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.
[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.
[Flooded road, Taylor]
Photograph of flood of 1921, looking west on Austin-Hutto Road, Taylor.
[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
[Bridge over Brushy Creek]
Photograph of Brushy Creek and the railroad bridge in "Old Town". Old grist mill on the left.
[Flooded river with bridge]
Black and white photograph of a flooded bridge on the left side; the right side shows a flooded river, trees and vegetation
[Children in front of car]
Photograph of McNeil Store, Austin White Lime Co., in Round Rock. Two children are out inf ront of the store, and there are several cars parked outside.
[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.
[School bus at Zion Lutheran Church and School]
Photograph of Zion Lutheran Church and school in Walburg with school buses visible near the church.
[Plowing with John Deere Tractor]
Photograph of Sigurd E. Johnson plowing with a John Deere tractor, northeast of Jonah.
[Aerial view of Granger with streets]
Photograph of aerial view of Granger showing Runhardt Hotel and several other buildings in town.
[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.
[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.
[Wagons on Main Street]
Photograph of Main Street, looking north from 2nd Street in Taylor with wagons loaded with cotton.
[Man on tractor]
Photograph of man on tractor near Granger.
[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.
[Street scene with horses]
Photograph of street scene with horses, wagons and buggies.
[Lupe's Self Service Station]
Photograph of Lupe's Self Service Station, ' "A Service Station--Not a Filling Station"--Minor Auto Repairs--Wash--Polish--Lube--Tires--Batteries--Cars Picked Up and Delivered.' The two men pictured are Lupe and Robert Madrigal.
[Silent Grove school class with horse]
Photograph of Silent Grove school, north of Liberty Hill, with horse on left side.
[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.
[Boy on steer]
Photograph of boy on steer, ROTC cadet, and father Edwin Zieschang.
[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
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