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[U.S. Highway 81 in Williamson County]

Description: Photograph of a portion of U.S. Highway 81 in Williamson County, looking toward turn-off to a truss bridge that is blocked by a barricade that says "Road Closed." The roads are unpaved and run through a forested area.
Date: March 3, 1937
Creator: Texas. Department of Transportation.
Partner: Texas Department of Transportation

[I.G.N. Overpass at Round Rock]

Description: Photograph of International & Great Northern railroad crossing in Round Rock on U.S. Highway 81 (old designation). September 1936. Location of January 22, 1927 accident – A bus carrying the Baylor University basketball team to a game at the University of Texas at Austin takes a grade crossing just as an International-Great Northern train approaches. Evasive action is taken, but the bus skids on the rain-soaked road surface directly into the path of the train. 10 players are killed, 12 injured.… more
Date: 1936
Creator: Texas. Department of Transportation.
Partner: Texas Department of Transportation

[I.G.N. Overpass at Round Rock]

Description: Photograph of International & Great Northern railroad crossing in Round Rock on U.S. Highway 81. Location of January 22, 1927 accident – A bus carrying the Baylor University basketball team to a game at the University of Texas at Austin takes a grade crossing just as an International-Great Northern train approaches. Evasive action is taken, but the bus skids on the rain-soaked road surface directly into the path of the train. 10 players are killed, 12 injured. To this day Baylor honors them as … more
Date: 1936
Creator: Texas. Department of Transportation.
Partner: Texas Department of Transportation

[North San Gabriel River Bridge on U.S. Highway 81]

Description: Photograph of Federal Aid Project 260 (2) Job 16. Old North San Gabriel River bridge with guy derrick in place for removing trusses. Detour bridge is also visible in the background on U.S. Highway 81 also known as Highway 2 (old designation)
Date: June 8, 1939
Creator: Texas. Department of Transportation.
Partner: Texas Department of Transportation

[U.S. Highway 79 in Taylor]

Description: Photograph of Federal Aid Project 279-C (1) and/or FAGM 279-B(1) U.S. Highway 79 in Taylor. Includes cars, utility poles, businesses and some barricades in the distance.
Date: December 31, 1939
Creator: Texas. Department of Transportation.
Partner: Texas Department of Transportation

[U.S. Highway 79 in Taylor]

Description: Photograph of Federal Aid Project 279-C (1) and/or FAGM 279-B (1) on U.S. Highway 79 in Taylor. Street scene with homes, sidewalks, utility poles, and Marathon Oil Company gas station.
Date: December 31, 1939
Creator: Texas. Department of Transportation.
Partner: Texas Department of Transportation

[U.S. Highway 79 in Taylor]

Description: Photograph of Federal Aid Project 279-C (1) and/or FAGM 279-B (1) on U.S. Highway 79 in Taylor. Detail of sidewalk at corner with steps and retaining wall with a home in the background.
Date: December 31, 1939
Creator: Texas. Department of Transportation.
Partner: Texas Department of Transportation

[U.S. Highway 79 in Taylor]

Description: Photograph of Federal Aid Project 279-C (1) and/or FAGM 279-B (1) on U.S. Highway 79 in Taylor. Street scene with new Missouri-Kansas-Texas Railroad underpass, homes, sidewalks, and utility poles.
Date: December 31, 1939
Creator: Texas. Department of Transportation.
Partner: Texas Department of Transportation

[U.S. Highway 79 in Taylor]

Description: Photograph of Federal Aid Project 279-C (1) and/or FAGM 279-B (1) on U.S. Highway 79 in Taylor. Street scene with new Missouri-Kansas-Texas Railroad underpass, ladder, sidewalks, and utility poles.
Date: December 31, 1939
Creator: Texas. Department of Transportation.
Partner: Texas Department of Transportation

[U.S. Highway 79 in Taylor]

Description: Photograph of Federal Aid Project 279-C (1) and/or FAGM 279-B (1) on U.S. Highway 79 in Taylor. View of new Missouri-Kansas-Texas Railroad underpass showing rails, railings and utility poles.
Date: December 31, 1939
Creator: Texas. Department of Transportation.
Partner: Texas Department of Transportation

[U.S. Highway 79 in Taylor]

Description: Photograph of Federal Aid Project 279-C (1) and/or FAGM 279-B (1) on U.S. Highway 79 in Taylor. Shows culvert and riprap alongside new Missouri-Kansas-Texas Railroad underpass. A bicycle is in the background.
Date: December 31, 1939
Creator: Texas. Department of Transportation.
Partner: Texas Department of Transportation

[U.S. Highway 79 in Taylor]

Description: Photograph of Federal Aid Project 279-C (1) and/or FAGM 279-B (1) on U.S. Highway 79 in Taylor. Street scene just past the cemetery entrance shows manicured shrubs along cemetery edge, homes and utility poles.
Date: December 31, 1939
Creator: Texas. Department of Transportation.
Partner: Texas Department of Transportation

[U.S. Highway 79 in Taylor]

Description: Photograph of Federal Aid Project 279-C (1) and/or FAGM 279-B (1) on U.S. Highway 79 in Taylor. Street scene with the cemetery entrance on the left, homes and utility poles.
Date: December 31, 1939
Creator: Texas. Department of Transportation.
Partner: Texas Department of Transportation

[U.S. Highway 79 in Taylor]

Description: Photograph of Federal Aid Project 279-C (1) and/or FAGM 279-B (1) on U.S. Highway 79 in Taylor. Street scene looking back to town past the cemetery entrance shows homes, Missouri-Kansas-Texas Railroad underpass and church spires in the distance. Possibly paving the highway near the underpass. Man in hat and necktie walking beside the highway.
Date: December 31, 1939
Creator: Texas. Department of Transportation.
Partner: Texas Department of Transportation

[U.S. Highway 79 in Taylor]

Description: Photograph of Federal Aid Project 279-C (1) and/or FAGM 279-B (1) on U.S. Highway 79 in Taylor. New bridge across creek that runs into Mustang Creek. Shown are railings, riprap and homes in the distance.
Date: December 31, 1939
Creator: Texas. Department of Transportation.
Partner: Texas Department of Transportation
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