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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.
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