Austin History Center, Austin Public Library - 10 Matching Results
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- [Correspondence to Governor E.M. Pease from M.H. Stansell]
- A letter to Governor E.M. Pease from M.H. Stansell regarding muster rolls.
- Manor School, May 2, 1930
- Photograph of a large group of Manor School students posing for a photograph. The students vary in age from young children to teenagers and are African American.
- Woman and Girls on Staircase
- Photograph of a woman holding a baby and six girls holding gifts lined up on a stairway.
- [Ralph Yarborough]
- Portrait of man at desk.
- [Ralph Yarborough]
- Portrait of man in library.
- Blind class reading Braille
- Group of 3 women watching as young woman reads Braille. Another young woman is seated at the right side of the photograph.
- [Longhorn Dam]
- Photo of Longhorn Dam, looking southwest. Pleasant Valley Rd. crosses the dam which was built to provide water for Holly Street power plant. Austin, Texas.
- Kodak Display - X-Ray Technology
- A Kodak display of X-ray technology
- [Armless Man with Piano]
- Photograph of a man without arms or legs sitting in front of an organ. The man can be seen wearing a formal suit, and in the background, a parked bus can be seen with "Richard Miller" painted on the side.
- [Sunday Break Music Festival in 1976]
- Photograph of a large crowd of people at the Sunday Break music festival with a stage visible in the backgroud. Performing acts included America, Peter Frampton, Santana, and Gary Wright. 56,000 people were in attendance with a gross income of $532,000 against expenses of $425,000. Medical assistance was provided by YWCA's Middle Earth Program with over 100 volunteers. DPS agents and uniformed city police were not invited in the gates.