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[Country Band Performing on a Stage]
Photograph of six members of a country band standing on a stage, holding instruments. One is holding a violin, one is holding a bass, three are holding guitars, and the final one is singing.
[Courthouse at Anson, Texas]
Photograph of the courthouse at Anson, Texas. It is a two-story building with a tower in the center. A man is visible at the corner of the building and a horse is in the foreground, tied to a fence.
[Crowd in front of Kentucky Fried Chicken stand]
Photo of crowd standing in front of Kentucky Fried Chicken stand. Austin, Texas.
[Customers and parked cars in front of Kentucky Fried Chicken stand]
Photo of customers and parked cars in front of Kentucky Fried Chicken stand. Austin, Texas.
[Customers in front of Kentucky Fried Chicken stand]
Photo of customers standing in front of Kentucky Fried Chicken stand. Austin, Texas.
[Customers in front of Kentucky Fried Chicken stand]
Photo of customers standing in front of Kentucky Fried Chicken stand. Austin, Texas.
[Daughters of the American Revolution Austin headquarters]
Photograph of the exterior of the Daughters of the American Revolution (Thankful Hubbard Chapter) headquarters at 708 San Antonio Street in Austin, Texas.
[Demolition of smokestack]
Photograph of workers at the top of a smokestack at the Browning Distribution Center, 112 W. 1st St. American Service Co. printed on smokestack.
[Department Store Display]
Photograph of a display full of perfume fragrances in a department store located at 5621 Inter-regional Highway. A tall gazebo model structure can be seen at the top of the display, and racks of clothing for sale along with store mannequins can be seen in the background.
[Department Store Interior]
Photograph of several aisles of store displays in a department store located at 5621 Inter-regional Highway. In the foreground, a display of stacked chairs and tables can be seen, along with a scooter or bicycle. Each aisle in the background is packed with store goods, and each has a Santa shaped sign posted on it.
[Display of Handmade Baby Clothes]
Photograph of a display of handmade baby clothes. A sign on the display reads, "Sew and Save."
[Display of Home-Canned Foods]
Photograph of a display with jars of food and a sign that says "Home canned products." Some of the jars have award ribbons on them. A sign above the display reads "Texas Standard."
[Dr. Hepcat Holding a Record]
Photograph of "Dr. Hepcat" Albert Lavada Durst holding a record in his studio. He is wearing a suit and tie, and sitting near a record player and a microphone.
[Earl J. Simms]
Photograph of Mr. Simms and his Royal Standard typewriter.
[Elderly Couple]
Photograph of an older couple standing with a table between them. On the table is a cake with candles, possibly a birthday cake or anniversary cake.
Eleanor Booth
Young woman, dressed up, standing on a sidewalk in a garden.
[Emma Long and Walter Seaholm shaking hands]
Councilwoman Emma Long and City Manager Walter Seaholm shaking hands.
[Exterior of the Milam Cafeteria Building]
Photograph of the southwest corner of the Milam Cafeteria taken from across the street. It is a multi-story brick building with decorative stonework around the corners and quoins on the corners; the walls of the ground floor appear to be stuccoed. There are lines of cars on both sides of the building.
[Farmland in Burnet, Texas]
Photograph of farmland in Burnet, Texas. A farmer can be seen harvesting crops in the distance.
Flower Girl
Bertha Black - flower girl at Coleman wedding
Gene Smith and Mother
Man and woman standing in front of a fireplace.
General Curtis LeMay and Mayor Drake
Mayor Drake (first name unknown) holds a framed poster of the Texas Declaration of Independence in his hands as he talks to General Curtis LeMay.
[Girl Scout Troop Display]
Photograph of a display for Campbell Girl Scout Troop 125, with children and a woman standing in front of it.
[Goad Motor Company]
New cars inside showroom at 1214 W. 6th St.
[Goad Motor Company]
Two men posing in front of two diagnostic machines at 1214 W. 6th St.
[Goad Motor Company]
A steering diagnostic machine at 1214 W. 6th St.
[Goad Motor Company]
Car servicing equipment at 1214 W. 6th St.
Governor Allan Shivers with a Jim Wells County Grand Jury
Governor Allan Shivers is photographed with a group of unidentified men who comprise a Jim Wells County grand jury.
Governor O'Daniel at Camp Bullis
Governor W. Lee O'Daniel stands with the troops in a grassy field at Camp Bullis as they salute.
Governor O'Daniel at Camp Bullis
Governor W. Lee O'Daniel inspects the troops in a grassy field at Camp Bullis.
[Governor W. Lee O'Daniel and Vernon Chamber of Commerce]
Photograph of Governor W. Lee "Pappy" O'Daniel with the Vernon Chamber of Commerce. They are standing outside the governor's office in the Capitol, behind a large desk, and there are flags in the background.
Governor W. Lee O'Daniel, Bascom Giles and Veterans' Land Bill Group
Photograph of Governor W. Lee O'Daniel and the Veterans' Land Bill group. Bascom Giles has his hand on the back of the governor's chair.
[Governor W. Lee O'Daniel Standing with Two Men]
Photograph of Governor W. Lee "Pappy" O'Daniel and two men standing at a table.
Governor W. Lee O'Daniel with Indians in The Texas Legislature
Photograph of Governor W. Lee O'Daniel seated with a group of American Indians behind him. Photograph was taken in the chambers of the legislature.
Governor W. Lee O'Daniel with Indians in The Texas Legislature
Photograph of the governor entering the room with Indians standing.
Governor W. Lee O'Daniel with Indians in The Texas Legislature
Photograph of two young Indian dancers performing before the legislature.
[Governor W. Lee O'Daniel with Native Americans in The Texas Legislature]
Photograph of a Native American child in full dress with another child and three men.
[Governor W. Lee O'Daniel with Native Americans in The Texas Legislature]
Photograph of Governor O'Daniel and three other men in traditional Native American dress.
[A group of men around a picnic table at a Friday night cocktail party]
A group of men gathered around a picnic table behind a house. Some of the men are holding drinks and smoking. They are at a Friday night cocktail party.
[A group of people boarding a bus for a Friday night cocktail party]
A group of people boarding a bus. A man and a woman are waving in the photo. Two of the people getting on the bus are holding flowers.
[A group of people from the U.S.O. riding in a Buick Roadmaster]
A group of people from the United Service Organizations. They are riding in a Buick Roadmaster. There is a large flag behind them that says "USO", and the side of the car states "USO, Serving the Armed Forces."
[A group of people lined up at a buffet at a Friday night cocktail party]
A group of people standing in line at a buffet table. They are at a Friday night cocktail party. The men and women are wearing formal attire for the occasion. There are candles and flowers sitting on the table.
[Group of People with Governor Shivers at the Texas State Capitol]
Photograph of a group of people standing behind the governor, Allan Shivers, as he is signing something in the Governor's Public Reception room at the Texas State Capitol. Shivers is wearing a dark-colored suit, and the group behind him is wearing dark-colored clothing.
[A group of women sitting in a lounge at a Friday night cocktail party]
A group of women sitting in a lounge. Some of the women are holding drinks and smoking. They are at a Friday night cocktail party. There is a decorative floral and mountain scene on the wall.
[H.E.B. Food Store at Allandale Villiage]
Photograph of H.E.B. Food Store at Allandale Village shopping center in Austin. Workers on the roof prepare the sign for the grand opening.
D.H. Morris in Uniform
Photograph of man standing in uniform. David H. Morris was a salesman for The American Statesman.
Harry Akin -- "candid"
Harry Akin at counter with plates of food at the Night Hawk restaurant.
O. Henry to illustrate "Indian Depredations in Texas"
Negative image of affidavit concerning Jossiah [sic] Willbarger employment of O. Henry to illustrate "Indian Depredations in Texas," 10 November 1932, signed by N.A. Rector
Hickory Bar
Photograph of the interior of a small restaurant, Hickory House, located at 1002 Congress Avenue. A man stands behind the counter. An older man holding a cigarette sits at a booth on the left, and two younger men sit at a bench on the right. The younger men are looking at the man behind the counter. A menu hanging from the ceiling behind the counter advertises chopped beef for 26 cents, french fries and potato salad for 15 cents, sliced meats for 35 cents, and a barbecue plate for 85 cents.
[Home-Canned Food Display]
Photograph of a man and woman standing in front of a display of home-canned food and quilts. A sign above the display reads, "Texas Standard."
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