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

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[Family with boy on horse in front of house]
Black and white photograph of Aaron Johnson farm. Image shows eight people total. A boy on the far left is atop a horse. There is a man in a white hat holding the horse's reins.
[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
[Florence Street Scene]
Photograph of street scene in Florence, Texas.
[Four boys in front of car]
Photograph of four boys posed in front of a car.
[Four Children Posing on a Horse]
Photograph of Chester, Marie, Howard and Hershall Vaughan taking a family picture on a horse.
[Frank Danforth's Garage and Odd Fellows Building]
Photograph of Frank Danforth's Garage and Odd Fellows building. Pictured: Frank Martinets, baby Dan Martinets, Eaton E (Eager) Blaylock, Frank Danforth, and others. The building is the International Order of Odd Fellows (IOOF) lodge building in downtown Granger, TX
[Fred Harrison Gin]
Photograph of the Fred Harrison gin located in Jarrell, TX in Williamson County.
A Gas Station in Thrall
Photograph of a Gas station in Thrall with an automobile parked ready for service.
[Georgetown Fire Department]
Photograph of Georgetown Fire Department and R.O. "Bob" Davis, who later became Fire Chief, in the truck second from left. Sign in the top of the photograph explains addmittance is for firemen only, violators will recieve a 5.00 fine, enforced by the Mayor.
[Girl in Bonnet with Mule]
Photograph of Girl with mule near Norman's Crossing, southeast of Hutto. Possibly Flo Thompson with mule "Ada". The mule was used to pull cotton roller to press down cotton seeds in the ground. The purpose for this was to keep the seeds from drying out.
[I & GN Railroad Station, Taylor, TX]
Photograph of the I & G N Railroad Station in Taylor, TX. The Murphy Hotel is on the right. Kaw Paving Compnay is preparing to lay pine block paving on E. First Street between the station and hotel.
[Granger Dam before water]
Photograph of aerial view of Granger Dam prior to water being in it.
[Group of people with cars on side]
A black and white image of large group of people posing in front of building with gable roof and board and batten siding. A car is parked at either end of the group and more people are seated in the cars. Front seated row are men holding brass musical instruments; a bass drum with a symbol leaned against it at the center. Image mounted on brown cardboard with decorative embossed border.
[Group with Model A Ford]
Photograph of two couples next to a Ford Model A Car. The car has a sign on the side of it that reads Historical Round Rock Texas.
[Group with old car]
Photograph of a group of young people in front of an old car.
[Gunnar Rydell with tractor in field]
Photograph of Gunnar Rydell standing next to tractor after mowing hay.
[Harrison Hardware Store]
Photograph of the Harrison Hardware Store, owned by Fred and Eva Lee Harrison and operated in Jarrell, TX during the 40s.
[Henry Doering's General Store]
Photograph of a Horse and Buggy at Henry Doering's general store. Henry Doering established his general store in 1882, and in 1886 the community was named Walburg after his birthplace in German.
[Horse and buggy]
Horse and buggy with two women seated in buggy. Farm building behind them with trees in the background.
[Johnson's Texaco Station, Round Rock]
Black and white photograph of Johnson's Texaco Station, a full-service station in Round Rock. Left to right is Charles Johnson, owner, Jimmy Heller, Michael Marx.
[King of Swing Band and Bus]
Photograph of Louis Steffek and his "King of Swing" Band with bus.
[Lanesport bridge]
Photograph of the Lanesport bridge, built in 1922 and later replaced by a low water bridge. Located 12 miles east of Circleville, Northeast of Taylor, TX.
[Louis Krueger on horse]
Photograph of Louis Krueger on a horse named Maude, near Hutto.
[Louis Krueger on horse]
Photograph of Louis Krueger on a horse named Maude, near Hutto.
[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.
[Lupe's Self Service Station, Round Rock]
Black and white 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.
[Madge McCormick Smith on Horse]
Photograph of Madge McCormick Smith, "cowgirl" of Florence-Andice.
[Main drag in Liberty Hill]
Photograph of Highway 29, "The Main Drag," in Liberty Hill and some labeled businesses with automobiles parked along street.
[Main Street in Jonah, TX]
Photograph of Main Street in Jonah, TX. Several Model T cars are parked in front of old buildings.
[Main Street with buggies, Georgetown]
Black and white photographic print- horizontal print of Georgetown, Texas with a southeast view of Main street. A woman is seen in a horse-drawn wagon on left bottom side. Three dogs are in the middle of the dirt road. Power poles are also visible near the buildings: "TEXAS BAKERY" is on the top of last building in front of trees. People are in sidewalk wearing their nicer clothing-white shirts, long skirts and white lacy dresses. "RICHARDSONS BOOK STORE" is atop store in middle of street.
[Man in Cowboy Hat on Horse]
Photograph of a man on horse.
[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 with buggy in snow]
Black and white photograph of a man, two horses or mules, and a closed buggy standing in snow.
[Mason Thompson in Corvette]
Photograph of Mason Thompson posing in a corvette. There is a gathering of people 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.
[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 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.
[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.
[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.
[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.
[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.
[Pollard Motor Company in Round Rock]
Photograph of Pollard Motor Company in Round Rock, Texas.
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