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[Margaret Meador Sitting with Two Women]
Photograph of Margaret Meador and two women sitting on the grass.
Al Jennings at The Austin Hotel
Photograph of a man doing a sales presentation. He is standing beside a display case which advertises Swift's Premium Chickens.
Al Jennings at The Austin Hotel
Photograph of a man doing a sales presentation on Swift's Premium Chickens. He is standing in front of a group.
Attorney Dean Moorhead in office smoking pipe
Attorney Dean Moorhead, of Looney, Clark & Moorhead, sitting behind his desk, smoking a pipe.
Red Ball Transfer and Moving building and truck
Red Ball Transfer and Moving white truck parked in front of the company's building. On the side of the truck the following is printed: "LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE MOVING; AUSTIN, TEXAS; PHONE 6-1200"
[Photograph of Treaty Oaks]
Photograph of a large tree dominating the foreground with an unknown building in the background, partially obscured by the foliage.
[Cashiers at Youngblood's Fried Chicken restaurant]
Photo of cashiers inside Youngblood's Fried Chicken restaurant. Austin, Texas.
[Customers eating inside Youngblood's Fried Chicken restaurant]
Photo of customers eating inside Youngblood's Fried Chicken restaurant. Austin, Texas.
[Customers standing outside Youngblood's Fried Chicken restaurant]
Photo of customers standing outside Youngblood's Fried Chicken restaurant. Austin, Texas. Looking north along South Lamar street.
Littlefield Building & 6th Street
Exterior view of the Littlefield Building, with Driskill Coffee Shop next to it. View down 6th Street looking west. Several cars parked on the street. Several people walking.
William Montgomery, William Smythe, Governor John Connally
Governor John Connally standing in office with William Montgomery and William Smythe. Flags behind the group.
[Motorists stranded in flood waters]
Photograph of "stranded motorists attempting to remove their cars from 4 feet of water under an overpass of the MoPac Expressway in the western part of the city. Over 4.5 inches of rain late Monday 5/21 caused flooding in the downtown area." Men are standing, some waist-deep in water, outside of their vehicles.
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