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- Man playing fiddle
- Man playing fiddle
- Miss Baradi, Senate Chamber
- 3 women in period costume
- Manchaca
- Woman w/celery plant in situ
- Manchaca
- Sun bonneted woman w/celery plant
- Manchaca
- Woman with celery(?) plant
- Manchaca
- Woman with calf
- Emma Long Meeting
- Two men and councilwoman Emma Long shaking hands
- Emma Long Meeting
- City Councilwoman, Emma Long preparing to shake hands
- A&A Insurance, T.W. Kincheon Jr. and Sr.
- Two men, one receiving check. The caption from the Austin American Statesman of March 11, 1953 states that K.W. Kincheon Jr. is presenting his father, K.W. Kincheon Sr. with a check for the total loss of his home due to fire. A&A Insurance was located at 1204 1/2 E. 12th Street.
- Hyde Park Reading Club Style Show
- Three ladies in period costumes
- Armed Forces Day Parade down Congress Avenue
- Groups w/ Corp. Eddie Vidal, ex P.O.W. in wheel chair
- Armed Forces Day Parade down Congress Avenue
- Anderson High School Band in parade
- Armed Forces Day Parade down Congress Avenue
- Troops on Congress Avenue
- Armed Forces Day Parade down Congress Avenue
- Group w/ serviceman, Corporal Eddie Vidal, ex P.O.W. in wheelchair
- Armed Forces Day Parade down Congress Avenue
- Troops marching down Congress Avenue
- Zale's Jewelry Company
- Interior view of Zale's Jewelers at 619 Congress. Showcases and counters.
- Employees working, exterior & Lamar Blvd.
- Mobil gas station
- Employees working, exterior & Lamar Blvd.
- 2 men working of woman's car
- Employees working, exterior & Lamar Blvd
- 3 men & 1 woman surrounded by Cokes & Dr. peppers
- Employees working, exterior & Lamar Blvd
- Man under hood of car (Mobilubrication sign behind)
- Employees working, exterior & Lamar Blvd
- Mobil tires
- Francis Furniture Fire
- Facade of damaged building, House of Maple
- Francis Furniture Fire
- Interior view of Bed & Bedding department
- Francis Furniture Fire
- Firemen w/ hose at scene of fire
- Francis Furniture Fire
- Two firemen on ladder
- Aged Citizen
- Elderly woman, Mrs. Kubola, sits by with a grin.
- Judge Ireland Graves
- Judge Graves at his desk
- Anderson High School- "three sites"
- school building under construction
- Anderson High School - "three sites"
- school buildings
- Anderson High School - "three sites"
- Anderson High School buildings.
- Anderson High School- "three sites"
- house different angle
- Anderson High school - "three sites"
- House
- Capitol National Bank Building
- Exterior view of The Capitol National Bank Building at 114 W. 7th Street, taken from across the street at the corner of 7th and Colorado, looking northeast. Cars are parked along the streets and there are two unidentified people waiting to cross Colorado Street opposite the bank.
- Capitol National Bank Building
- Exterior view of The Capitol National Bank which was located at 114 W. 7th Street. Norwood Tower in background. Sign for Jeffrey Abstract & Title Company.
- [American-Statesman typesetting machines]
- Photograph of a man working on a typesetting machine at the Austin American-Statesman newspaper facilities.
- [American-Statesman typesetting machines]
- Photograph of a room full of typesetting machines at an Austin American-Statesman newspaper facility.
- [Austin American-Statesman newspaper chute]
- Photograph of a group of men and boys standing around the chute where finished newspapers come out of plant, at the Austin American-Statesman facility.
- [Austin American-Statesman newspaper chute]
- Photograph of men taking newspapers from a chute and loading the papers into a truck, at the Austin American-Statesman facility.
- [Austin American-Statesman newspaper conveyor belt]
- Photograph of stacks of newspapers on a large machine with a conveyor belt, at the Austin American-Statesman facility.
- [Men gathering Austin American-Statesman newspapers]
- Photograph of men gathering stacks of newspapers at the Austin American-Statesman facility.
- [Rolls of paper at the Austin American-Statesman]
- Photograph of a machine with large rolls of paper at the Austin American-Statesman newspaper facility.
- P.K. Williams Nash Company
- Exterior view of P.K. Williams Nash dealership which was located at 200 Congress Avenue.