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

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[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.
[Downtown Taylor]
Photograph of Main Street, Taylor, looking south, during a fair parade.
[Granger Picnic Band on a Road]
Photograph of the Granger Picnic Band. Martinets General Merchandise Store in background, present location of Granger National Bank. First row: George Matyscak, ____ Hruska, Frank Martinets, Emil Wentercek, Jim Martinets. Second row: Charles Vitek, Karel Strmiska, Joe Vitek, Frank Kerbala, Joe Rozacky. Third row: Tom Martinets, William Vitek, Roman Zatozek, Frank Drozd. Also location of S. P. J. S. T. Hall.
[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
[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.
[Bridge downtown Round Rock]
Photograph of wooden bridge in old downtown Round Rock with structures visible in background.
[Gathering at the Round Hall Train Station]
Photograph of Round Hall located between Bartlett and Holland on State Highway 95. The Granger Picnic Band played there when it was built and continued to play there regularly.
[Granger Street Scene]
Photograph of a street in Granger. In the photograph is Baca and Co. Furniture and Stove Store established ca. 1900 in Granger.
[Aerial view of Granger with streets]
Photograph of aerial view of Granger showing Runhardt Hotel and several other buildings in town.
[Buggy in front of general store]
Photograph of Henry Doering's general store in Walburg with a buggy in front.
[First airplane in Taylor]
Sepia toned photograph of a group of men gathered around an early biplane airplane. The men are all wearing trousers, hat, and white dress shirts. Most are wearing suit jackets. The plane has a single engine with a propeller. The photograph was taken from a neighboring field and there is a barbed wire fence in the foreground. Several blurry buildings are in the background. Photo is labelled in the margin "First airoplane at Taylor"--first airplane in Taylor.
[Horse and carriage]
Photograph of horse and carriage in parade, Taylor.
[Jonah Bridge]
This is a photograph of the original bridge over the San Gabriel River at Jonah before it was washed away in the 1921 flood.
[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.
[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.
[Milk Delivery Truck]
Photograph of an early twentieth-century motor truck used to gather milk from the Granger-area farmers and deliver it.
[Overland car 1910's]
Photograph of Overland car. Left to right: Angeline Rozacky, Frantiska Rozacky (seated), Mary Rozacky, and Gertrude Rozacky.
[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.
[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.
[Youth Hayride on Horse-Drawn Wagon]
Photograph of Youth group hayride with horse-drawn wagon.
[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.
[Livery & Feed stable with horses]
Black and white photograph of the "W. J. FOUSE / LIVERY AND FEED STABLE". The picture was taken in 1911 on West Main Street. Left to right: Henry Pards, Jeff Fouse, Dewey Bradford, unknown, Bud Grumbles.
[First Car in Granger Texas]
Photograph of First car in Granger which belonged to John R. He is in the driver's seat. The girl to the right of the automobile is named Marta Bartosh.
[Frances Cmerck & chickens with car ]
Photograph of Frances Cmerek feeding chickens near Granger.
[First Monday Trade Days, Georgetown]
A black and white image; recorded by a camera and printed on light sensitive paper. This image is of the 1st Monday trade days in Williamson County-on the square. There are at least 50-60 men gathered in front of a couple of buildings- one, "PALACE BARBER SHOP"; the other "WILLIAMSON COUNTY SUN". Several people have wagons pulled by horses. Most of the men are on foot.
[Horse drawn ice wagon in Round Rock]
Photograph of horse-drawn ice wagon with H. N. "Farmer" Egger and Curtis Parker in the picture.
[Main Street of Thrall]
Photograph of automobiles and people on Main Street in Thrall. There is writing in white at the very bottom of the photograph describing the scene.
[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.
[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
[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
[Wagons & horses on Austin Ave]
Men with horse and mule drawn wagons on Austin Street, Georgetown, Tx. ca. 1915. Farmer's State Bank is in top right corner. Individual's in photograph include H. J. Behrens, Edward Behrens, August Behrens, Adolph Behrens, Emile Behrens, and Ben Behrens (order unknown).
[Cars on West Side of Main Street Hutto]
Photograph of automobiles on west side of Main Street.
[Main Street of Granger, TX]
Photograph that has writing stating the photograph is the West side of Main Street in Granger in 1916. There are also several buggies and automobiles in the street.
[Aerial view of streets in Granger]
Photograph of aerial view in Granger of streets and homes.
[Mr. Prewitt with horse drawn mail buggy]
Photograph of Mr. Charles W. Prewitt with a horse pulled mail buggy.
[Crowd with cars gathered for Victory Day]
Photograph of the hour of Victory, November 11, 1918. Street scene of large group of men, women, and children standing in front of J. F. Martinets & Co. Store. Armistice Day.
[Bailing hay with mules]
Photograph of bailing hay on Frank Cmerck farm, near Granger.
[Georgetown Firemen on Firetruck]
Photograph of Georgetown firemen on their firetruck, identified as a 1922 Seagrave, including Lonnie Watkins. Left to right: Mr. Mood, George Klohey, Jeff Gordan, driver R. D. Bole Davis (Fire Chief), Pay Goodlet, Sid Peerl (standing), and M. Wilcox. Mr. Davis and his wife lived upstairs and had a sliding pole in their apartment.
[Horses & buggy hauling men & hay]
Photograph of hay (cane) hauling time, four miles south of Granger. Cane was stacked in hay stacks about 20 feet long and 6 to 7 feet high and 8 to 10 feet wide. Left to right: Robert Rozackey, Joe Chasek, Adolph Horak, and Joe Rozacky. Joe is father of Robert Rozacky. Taken on grandmother Frances Rozacky's farm about 4 miles south of Granger.
[Buggies with Horses at a Round Rock Cheese Factory]
Photograph of an early cheese factory in Round Rock.
[Cars on the Georgetown square]
A black and white photograph depicting the square at Georgetown. You can see several horses with carriages in the foreground and the side of a building with a wrought iron staircase on the right. Over the treetops you can see the dome of the court house.
[Family Photo with Two Cars]
Photograph of Early cars sold by Baca and Bohac Co. Henry Bohac is on the right.
[Family reunion with cars]
Photograph of Spong ("small bridge" in Swedish) family reunion, which was normally in August after crops were in. Man in white is Andrew Spong.
[General store interior with buggies]
Photograph of interior of general store with buggies in Taylor.
[Horse hooked up to wagon with cotton bales]
Photograph of cotton bales in a barn near Granger.
[Man on tractor]
Photograph of man on tractor near Granger.
[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.
[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.
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