Austin History Center, Austin Public Library - 12 Matching Results
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- Garland A. Smith
- Photograph of Garland A. Smith seated at his desk. Smith served as administrative assistant: governor's public reception.
- Garland A. Smith
- Photograph of man and woman seated at desk.
- Garland A. Smith
- Photograph of man and woman standing. Man is holding a cigarette in his hand.
- Leaving for Tidelands
- Attorney General & future governor Price Daniels boarding a train for Washington DC.
- Leaving for Tidelands
- Atty General & future governor Price Daniels & aides, Jesse Luton, Dow Heard, Fidencio Guerra, K. Bert Watson, Claude McMillan & Walton Roberts leaving to testify before Congress on tidelands
- Mrs. Emma Dyke - First Negro Woman Public Accountant
- Emma Marie Van Dyke Gilbert, who would later become the founder of the People's Business College of Austin, pictured sitting at a desk. She was the first black woman to become a Public Accountant in Austin.
- City Traffic Engineer
- Man seated at desk
- Informal portraits
- man sitting at desk
- Joe Louis in Newspaper Office
- Joe Louis standing with group of men
- Joe Louis in Newspaper Office
- Joe Louis shaking hands
- Joe Louis in Newspaper Office
- Joe Louis standing over man laying on ground.
- Southwestern Bell Telephone Company
- Exterior view of building with construction in progress. Southwestern Bell was located at 120 W. 9th Street.