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[Canning Plant Exterior]
Photograph of the exterior view of the Gebhardt Canning Plant. A single door entrance with a roof awning can be seen to the left along with three windows. A sign beside the door directing readers to an office can be seen. Two trucks are parked next to a loading dock to the right, and a building sign that reads "canning plant" can be partially seen in the right background.
[Luby's Cafeteria Interior]
Photograph of the interior of a Luby's Cafeteria, where several rows of tables and chairs can be seen throughout the foreground, and a row of booth tables can be seen to the right. Pendant lights can be seen above the booths, and a partition can be seen dividing the room from the windowed entrance in the background.
[Austin Club]
Photograph of the Austin Club lounge with a seating area enclosed in a low brick wall. In the foreground, a large plant, a sofa, and a chair can be seen along with a wood door that is opened behind the planter. The seating area enclosed in brick-work can be seen in the mid-ground, with a table and long couch visible. Three columns and more seating can be seen in the background.
[Gebhardt Canning Plant]
Photograph of the Gebhardt Canning Plant, taken near an entrance, in which an empty road can be sen in the foreground and a girl in a light top and dark skirt can be seen to the left. The factory is fenced in with chain-link, and a sign with the factory name can be seen on a building in the background. A water tower can be seen behind the factory,and a parking lot with several cars can be seen to the right.
[Handwritten letter from O. Henry to F.M. Maddox]
Handwritten letter from O. Henry asking F.M. Maddox to loan him $75 to relocate to New York City from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
[Statue of Liberty on Texas Capitol Grounds]
Looking northeast at a version of the Statue of Liberty on the Capitol grounds.
[Statue of Liberty on Texas Capitol Grounds]
Looking West at a version of the Statue of Liberty on the Capitol grounds.
[Statue of Liberty on Texas Capitol Grounds]
Looking West at a version of the Statue of Liberty on the Capitol grounds.
Joan-Eddy Shop
Front of Joan-Eddy womens clothes at 710 Congress Ave.
[Mayor Miller, Guiton Morgan & T.B. Ladies]
Photograph of Mayor Miller and Guiton Morgan and two women indoors. Man on far left is Mayor Tom Miller.
[Mayor Miller & T.B. Ladies]
Photograph of two men and two women indoors. Man on far left is Mayor Tom Miller.
[Two Men in Office]
Photograph of two men standing by a desk at the Fire Insurance Commission. They are both wearing suits.
[Major Harry Nolen]
Photograph of three men in uniform standing in front of a fireplace.
[Major Harry Nolen]
Photograph of three men in uniform standing in front yard.
[Group of Men Sitting]
Photograph of a group of men in suits sitting at the Fire Insurance Commission.
[Woman Reading to Child]
Photograph of a woman reading to a disabled girl in bed. The girl is looking at the book in the woman's hands.
Bank of Austin
Exterior of Bank of Austin (more distant), President R M McKee, East Oltorf St.
Bank of Austin
Exterior Bank of Austin, close up, President R M McKee, East Oltorf St.
Capitol Guards
Group of men standing in front of Capitol building
Leaving for Washington at Administration Building
Group of students, teachers and bus driver beside bus. 5 students partially hanging out of bus windows. St. Edwards University Administration building in background.
Joan Eddy Store
Group of women with man in the center. Women wearing flower corsages. Interior of Joan Eddy store.
Joan Eddy Store
Interior view of Joan Eddy store. Women's blouses and sweaters.
Joan Eddy Store
Interior view of Joan Eddy store. Women's clothing.
Soup Line
Unidentified men and women wait in line for soup and coffee at the scene of the New London School explosion.
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