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- [Firm Foundation Publishers]
- Portrait of George Wallace Showalter. Firm Foundation was located at 104-108 E. 9th and 901 Congress Ave. Listed as "General Distributor of Religious Literature."
- Johnson's Trading Post Rodeo
- Photograph of the Trading Post rodeo grounds. Johnson's Trading Post is located at the intersection of Highway 71 and Bee Cave Rd. west of Austin.
- Johnson's Trading Post Rodeo
- Photograph of horse and rider barrel racing. Johnson's Trading Post is located at the intersection of Highway 71 and Bee Cave Rd. west of Austin.
- Johnson's Trading Post Rodeo
- Photograph of man on horseback barrel racing.
- Johnson's Trading Post Rodeo
- Photograph of horse and rider barrel racing.
- Johnson's Trading Post Rodeo
- Photograph of man riding a bull.
- Mrs. J. D. Sharkey
- Photograph of a woman seated in a chair.
- [Bromfield]
- Photograph of three men in business suits.
- [Lake Austin Shoreline]
- Photograph of a view of the shoreline of Lake Austin taken from the water. There is a tall cliff wih trees along the water.
- [Small Airplane on Lake Austin]
- Photograph of a small airplane floaing on the water in Lake Austin. Tom Miller Dam is in the background.
- [Lake Austin]
- Photograph of boats and a canoe on Lake Austin.
- Civil Air Patrol Boys
- Photograph of five boys standing. The Civil Air Patrol is a Congressionally chartered volunteer civilian auxiliary of The United States Air Force.
- Civil Air Patrol Boys
- Photograph of five boys standing.
- [Bascom Giles and Group of Texas Masons]
- Photograph of Bascom Giles, Grand Master of The Grand Lodge of Texas, wearing masonic regalia. He is standing at a podium on a stage with a group of Texas Masons.
- [Bascom Giles Wearing Masonic Regalia]
- Photograph of Bascom Giles, Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Texas, wearing Masonic regalia.
- Mr. Augustine De Zavala
- Photograph of Augustine De Zavala seated at his desk in The Capital National Bank. Mr. De Zavala was a special representative at the bank. He resided at The Driskill Hotel.
- [Capital Memorial Park]
- Artist's rendering of aerial view of park. Also known as Capital Memorial Gardens, this private cemetery was opened between 1948-1950. It was later sold to Cook-Walden and is located at IH-35 and FM 1825.
- [Capital Memorial Park]
- Photograph of the entrance to the cemetery. Also known as Capital Memorial Gardens, this private cemetery was opened between 1948-1950. It was later sold to Cook-Walden and is located at IH-35 and FM 1825.
- [Capital Memorial Park]
- Photograph of the entrance to the cemetery. Also known as Capital Memorial Gardens, this private cemetery was opened between 1948-1950. It was later sold to Cook-Walden and is located at IH-35 and FM 1825.
- [Capital Memorial Park]
- Photograph of the entrance to the cemetery. Also known as Capital Memorial Gardens, this private cemetery was opened between 1948-1950. It was later sold to Cook-Walden and is located at IH-35 and FM 1825.
- [Albert Pfluger Family Group]
- Photograph of a large family.
- Goad Motor Company
- Exterior view of Goad Motor Company building which was located at 2nd and Guadalupe Streets. Goad was the distributor for Oldsmobile and Cadillac automobiles.
- Judge Hickman -- Swearing-In Ceremony
- Photograph of a swearing-in ceremony. John E. Hickman was chief justice of The Texas Supreme Court from 1948 until 1961.
- Capitol Truck and Trailer Company
- Photograph of men working on a large truck with several others standing around. Capitol Truck and Trailer Company was located at 4822 E. 1st Street.
- Capitol Truck and Trailer Company
- Photograph of the interior of the building showing offices and cashier. A number of men are standing about in the area. Capitol Truck and Trailer Company was located at 4822 E. 1st Street.
- Capitol Truck and Trailer Company
- Photograph of work bays. Capitol Truck and Trailer Company was located at 4822 E. 1st Street.
- Capitol Truck and Trailer Company
- Exterior shot of the building with trucks standing in front. Tony's Cafe is also visible in the photograph.
- Capitol Truck and Trailer Company
- Photograph of man standing beside a large truck in front of the building.