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

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[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
[Cars on street in Georgetown]
Black and white photograph. South Austin Avenue. Left to right: Man by telephone pole, Large brick building, several trucks, "LINDELL PETERSON & CO. / HARDWARE". Trucks, people sitting on trunks, "THAT GOOD GULF GASO". Maker's Mark: "R. STONE/ GEORGETOWN/ TEX"
[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.
[Truck with cotton bales]
Black and white photographic print mounted on a grey with black border outline matte. The photo is of a truck with a load of cotton in Georgetown, Texas around 1927. Behind the truck on the right is Albert William Lindell standing next to another man in a hat. Behind the truck is a brick building with a sign having the letters "FIS" visible. The man on the right is wearing a white shirt and black bow tie.
[Woodmen of the World float]
Black and white photograph of a decorated wagon pulled by a team of horses. Wagon is decorated with crape paper and the acronym "W.O.W.". A large group of men stands in the wagon bed. The men are dressed in evening wear and most carry woodsman tools. One holds a large U.S. flag. Also on the wagon stands a large white goat. There are two men dressed in evening wear standing behind the wagon and one in a buggy parked in front of the wagon. A young man wearing a pork pie hat holds the wagon horses. A two story building in the background bears the W.O.W. logo. Round Rock Texas USA! notes: "Woodmen of the World Group. L to R: Skete Thorp, Mr. Miller, E. W. Swenson, Charley Robertson, Jack Lynn Bradley, O. L. Brady, Leonard Hall, Bud Killen, Bud Grumbles, Fred Caswell, Jeff Fouse, Lee McDonald and Walter Henna in back. COMPLIMENTS OF ROUND ROCK MOTOR COMPANY." The Woodmen of the World is a fraternal organization.
[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.
[Delivery man with horse & buggy]
black and white photograph shows Tommy Harbert, a delivery man for the Voight and Brady grocery store in Round Rock; he holds the reins on a horse hitched to a wagon in front of a large "DRINK/ Coca- Cola" sign
[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
[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
[Locomotive on bridge]
Black and white photograph shows a locomotive, a 4-4-0 coal burner, built in the late 1880s; the train is backing in from Georgetown; this train is on the track above the W.J. Walsh family; they are having a picnic on the rocky banks of Brushy Creek in Old Town Round Rock.
[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.
[Brushy Creek with bridge]
black and white photograph of Brushy Creek and the round rock in the creek, for which the town of Round Rock was named; photograph was taken before the creek washed away both bridges shown in the image, one of which was a railroad bridge; the picture is taken from the dam, east of the round rock; there is an unidentified person standing on the round rock; view is looking east down Brushy Creek
[Man on horse]
sepia toned photograph of Mr. Wiliam McKenzie Bowden (1869-1930) seated on horseback; embossed "Huhs"
[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.
[Arco Service Station]
This is a black and white photograph of Lum C. Toungate's Arco Service Station located at 409 West Taylor, IH 35 and Highway 79 in Round Rock, Texas. Mr. Toungate stands on the drive with his three sons, Larry, Craig, and Jimmy. "Atlantic Richfield" is visible above the garage.
[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.
[Blacksmith shop with buggy out front]
Black and white photograph of the blacksmith and wheelwright shop located in the 100 block of Lampasas Street in Round Rock, Texas. "R. TATSCH" is printed on the wooden building. There are several bearded men pictured and several houses in front of the building.
[Catholic Daughters of America Parade Float]
Photograph of the Catholic Daughters of America parade float that took place in Taylor, TX. Circa 1930s.
[Truck loaded with cotton bales]
Photograph of a truck loaded with cotton bales in Williamson County.
[People standing by car]
Photograph of two women sitting in a car, and two men standing outside the car.
[Hutto Swedish Lutheran Church Sunday School picnic]
Photograph of the Hutto Swedish Lutheran Chuch Sunday School picnic on the San Gabriel River, just east of Jonah, on Gattis gravel bar.
[Women standing by bus]
Photograph of seveal women,possibly high school students standing by a bus.
[Emilee Baker Love beside car]
Photograph of Emilee Baker Love standing beside car in her wedding dress. Taken in Andice, Williamson County.
[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.
[Frances McNeese Archer standing with car]
Photograph of Frances McNeese Archer wearing her Round Rock High School football letter sweater, and standing on a Model A in 1939. She claimed that "seven of us rode to school in that car".
[Group with old car]
Photograph of a group of young people in front of an old car.
[Baby in buggy]
Photograph of a baby in a wooden and metal baby pram.
[Charles P. McCormick in front of car]
Photograph of Charles P. McCormick, born in 1879, standing in front of a car.
[Cousins at the State Fair in Dallas]
Photograph of cousins Ouida Whitefield, Ruby Howland, Grace Smith, and Marie Howland. This picture was taken at the State Fair in Dallas during the Great Depression. The girls are from Andice, TX.
[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.
[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.
[A.W. Storrs Opera House in Granger, TX]
Photograph of the A.W. Storrs Opera House in Granger, TX. This building has also served as a hotel, newspaper office, and appliance store. It was torn down in 1983.
[Service station and garage in Jonah, TX]
Photograph of a service station and garage built by Homer Hood in Jonah, TX.
[Mickan Motor Co. in Walburg, TX]
Photograph of Mickan Motor Company in Walburg, TX. This was, and still is, a German family owned business.
[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.
[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.
[Street scene]
Photograph of a street scene with horses, wagons and buggies. Located in Williamson County.
[Cotton wagon on Jonah bridge]
Photograph of a cotton wagon on the Jonah bridge over the San Gabriel River. The bridge was washed away in the 1921 flood.
[Percy's store in Jonah, TX]
Photograph of Percy's store next to the Methodist Church in Jonah, TX.
[Main Street in Jonah, TX]
Photograph of Main Street in Jonah, TX. Several Model T cars are parked in front of old buildings.
[Downtown Taylor]
Photograph of Main Street, Taylor, looking south, during a fair parade.
[Fred Harrison Gin]
Photograph of the Fred Harrison gin located in Jarrell, TX in Williamson County.
[Harrison Hardware Store]
Photograph of the Harrison Hardware Store, owned by Fred and Eva Lee Harrison and operated in Jarrell, TX during the 40s.
[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.
[Public Square in Georgetown, TX]
Photograph of the public square in Georgetown, TX.
[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.
[Wagons clearing fire debris]
Photograph of East Street in Hutto after a fire destroyed most of the buildings, horse-drawn wagons clear debris.
[Brushy Creek with bridge]
Photograph of Brushy Creek and the round rock in the creek, for which the town of Round Rock was named; photograph was taken before the creek washed away both bridges shown in the image, one of which was a railroad bridge; the picture is taken from the dam, east of the round rock; there is an unidentified person standing on the round rock; view is looking east down Brushy Creek.
[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.
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