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Georgetown Centennial
Photograph of the float of The City of Granger.
Georgetown Centennial
Photograph of the float of The City of Round Rock
Georgetown Centennial
Photograph of the float of The City of Thrall.
Georgetown Centennial
Photograph of the float of the City of Florence.
Georgetown Centennial
Photograph of the float of The City of Jarrell.
Georgetown Centennial
Photograph of a float carrying a replica of Williamson County's first court house.
Georgetown Centennial
Photograph of man behind plow -- "The Old Way".
[Goat and Kid]
Photograph of a goat with a feeding kid after the Bee Cave hail storm. The number "46" is drawn/painted on the side of the goat.
[Goat and Two Kids]
Photograph of two kids and a goat after the Bee Cave hail storm. One of the kids is feeding.
[Golfers putting on green at Austin Municipal Golf Course]
Photograph of a man putting while a man in a suit looks on. Men are standing in the background. The Austin Municipal Golf Course, constructed originally by the Lions Club in 1928 at 2901 Enfield Road, has served its citizens since 1934 and has long been Austin's most popular course.
[Golfers putting on green at Municipal Golf Course]
Photograph of a man in suit putting while another golfer looks on. Golfers stand and sit in the shade under trees in the background. The Austin Municipal Golf Course, constructed originally by the Lions Club in 1928 at 2901 Enfield Road, has served its citizens since 1934 and has long been Austin's most popular course.
[Gordon Swepson]
Photograph of a group of people outside of the Texas State Capitol building. In the front, a man wearing a dark-colored civilian suit is standing between two men in uniform; one is reading from a paper and the other is holding something before pinning it to the man.
[Gordon Swepson]
Photograph of a group of people outside of the Texas State Capitol building. In the front, a man wearing a military uniform is pinning something to the jacket of a man wearing a civilian suit; another man in uniform is standing to his right, holding a sheet of paper.
[Governor Jester with student athlete Jerry Thompson, holding trophy]
Photograph of three men L-R: Governor Beauford Jester, UT Outstanding Student Athlete Jerry Thompson, and unidentified man.
Governor John B. Connally
Governor John B. Connally in an office talking with two men.
Governor John B. Connally
Governor Connally signing a document. Two men look on.
Governor John B. Connally
Governor Connally with three men. One is speaking to the governor.
Governor John B. Connally
Governor Connally speaking with two men.
[Governor’s Mansion]
Looking west at the entrance of the Governor's Mansion.
[Governor's Mansion with screened upper porch
Photograph of the Texas Governor's Mansion east elevation, showing the walkway with partial planting bed along it. The upper porch is screened, and the entry steps are concrete with iron railings. A stone birdbath is visible at the mansion's northeast corner. A bench is partially visible under an oak on the left. The mansion was built by Abner Cook in 1855 and was continuously occupied since 1856. The occupant here in 1939 was Governor W. Lee O'Daniel. The mansion was declared a Texas historical landmark in 1962 and a national historic landmark in 1970.
[Group of Men and Women at a Meeting]
Photograph of a group of men and women sitting around a table at a meeting.
[Group of People with Turkeys on Ranch]
Photograph of a group of people standing among turkeys on the Ralph E. Janes turkey ranch. There are two men and three women. One woman is holding a child.
Guerrero Park
Photograph of a boy standing on a tire swing at Guerrero Park. Another child sits inside the swing, while others push and play nearby.
Harry Knox
Photograph of man with boy in some type of uniform. Harry Knox, Jr., was Chairman of the State Board of Control.
Henry Warren (Rip) Collins -- New Travis County Sheriff and Staff
Photograph of Sheriff H. Warren (Rip) Collins and his staff. Collins served as Travis County Sheriff from 1940 until December 1948.
Henry Warren (Rip) Collins -- New Travis County Sheriff and Staff
Photograph of two men standing. One man is standing on crutches.
[Highland Park Baptist Church Interior]
Photograph of the interior of Highland Park Baptist Church, located at 5206 Balcones Drive in Austin, Texas. There are modern style stained glass windows surrounding the sanctuary.
Highway Interchange - Aerial View
Aerial view of what appears to be a highway interchange. Location is not identified.
[Hillside Home]
Photograph of the exterior of a home perched on a hillside. The home has Asian accents on the roof gable and balcony railings and is built on stilt beams to keep it level on the hill. Several small trees can been seen throughout the foreground, and another home can be partially seen in the background to the right.
[Hillside Home Close Up]
Photograph of a home built on a hillside with the aid of stilt-like structures, with the hill sloping down to the right. The structure is mostly wooden, with an Asian influence in its architectural accents. In the foreground, a sloping yard can be seen, a small stone wall with plants growing in and around it, and a small tree in partial view to the right.
[Hillside Home Dining Room]
Photograph of a dining room seen through exterior windows at night, where a dining table with four chairs can be seen at the center, and a painting can be seen on the wall to the left. A living room can be seen in the background, where a couch, side table with vase, and side table with lamp can be seen. In the outdoors foreground, a garden or patio area full of multiple tropical plants can be seen.
[Home After Hail Storm]
Photograph of the exterior of a home after the Bee Cave hail storm.
[Interior of the Carver Branch Library]
Photograph of an Interior view of the Carver Branch Library. Tables and chairs are in the foreground.
[Interior View of the St. Louis Parish Hall During Construction]
Photograph of the interior of the St. Louis Parish Hall during construction. There are two ceiling-height scaffolds and a pile of tools and materials in the foreground, and people working in the background.
J. Frank Dobie
Photograph of J. Frank Dobie talking with a woman. The UT tower is in background. (This photo was used in an article in The Saturday Evening Post.)
J. Frank Dobie
Photograph of J. Frank Dobie seated in his office smoking a pipe.
J. Frank Dobie
Photograph of J. Frank Dobie seated at a desk.
J. Frank Dobie
Photograph of J. Frank Dobie seated in front of a bookcase smoking his pipe with a book open in his lap and his boot up on the bookcase.
J. Frank Dobie
Photograph of J. Frank Dobie squatting on the ground in a pasture talking with an elderly man who is holding a steer skull in his hands.
Jefferson Chemical Company
Interior of what appears to be a storage or work bay.
Jefferson Chemical Company
Exterior view of buildings and sign which reads "Jefferson Chemical Company, Inc. - Austin Laboratories" Jefferson Chemical Company was located at 7114 Georgetown Rd. (North Lamar).
Jefferson Chemical Company
Inside view of office. Woman sitting at desk.
Jefferson Chemical Company
Interior view with electrical boxes and equipment.
Jefferson Chemical Company
Exterior view of buildings with open doors.
Jefferson Chemical Company
Interior view of work benches.
Jefferson Chemical Company
Exterior view of tanks and men working on power lines.
Johnny Cuneo with J. Frank Dobie Saturday Evening Post Story in Background
Man holding some type of box or file in his hands. The Cuneo family owned a local baking company. Poster on wall in background of Saturday Evening Post story on J. Frank Dobie.
Johnson City Fair
Closeup profile shot of City Pageant Queen atop elaborate float
Johnson City Fair
City Pageant Queen sits atop automobile in parade
Johnson City Fair
Riders from Pedernales Electric Cooperative hold up banner in parade
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