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[Novalyne and Maxine]
School photos of two girls, Novalyne and Maxine.
[Killeen Public School, 1921]
Killeen Public School, 1923.
[Ding Dong Grocery on FM 440, Lampasas River]
The Ding Dong Grocery Store on FM 440 Lampasas River. Photo Work courtesy of Killeen High School Photojournalist Department: Ray Van Hoozer, Troy Stafford, Andrew Ybarra, Kenneth Berrios, Ron Popi, Paula Brock.
[Killeen High School Burning in 1922]
The Killeen High School burning in 1923. A crowd of people are observing and smoke is rising from the building.
[Killeen High School Baseball Squad, 1929]
The Killeen High School baseball team of 1929. Top row, left to right, Jack Haire, Troy Cox, Doyle Riley, M.B. Parmer, Bert Bass, Thurman Jean, Otha Lee "Slim" Brown, J.R. Burton. Front row, left to right: Dick Bass, Woodrow Young, Clyde "Hap" Jean, Coach Walter Moss, George Rodgers, John Jones, Rueben Besaley, Robert Wright.
Saturday Afternoon Street Scene in Killeen, early 1940's
A street scene from Killeen in the 1940s. Featured prominently is the Norman Brothers store.
[Dr. Spivey and others in a car]
Five gentleman in a car; Dr. Spivey (driving); Back seat: Robert Callahan; Charlie Hairston; Horace Law. Featured in the background are Horace Law's Barber Shop, and Cox's Studio.
[Many wagons on a market day in Killeen]
Killeen on a market day, c. 1890s. Dozens of men and their wagons face towards the photographer. The perspective is looking west along the railroad tracks, with the stockyards at the center. Featured businesses are Campbell & Sons Lumber, Hardware, Buggies, Wagons; Studebaker; Campbell - Root Lumber sheds, and Wendland's Produce.
Norman Brothers Store
Norman Brothers Store. Left to right, standing, Tom Adams; Henderson Norman; Johnnie Norman; Ed Norman; Blanche McCorde; Minnie Norman; Jim Norman; George Atkinson. The photograph caption indicates this is 1920, but the clothes worn in this photo suggest an earlier date.
[Street scene in Killeen]
Street scene in downtown Killeen. The road is unpaved, and automobiles and horse-drawn carriages share the road. A sign announces the First Anniversary Sale of the Levi Anderson store.
[U.S. Army sign at Fort Hood]
A sign for the U.S. Army at Fort Hood and III Corps.
[First National Bank of Killeen, 1909]
First National Bank of Killeen at its 3rd location. L to R: Will Rancier, President, Sam Rancier Cashier, Virgil Stallworth, Bookkeeper.
[Photograph of Killeen Flood of 1957]
Photograph of the Killeen flood of 1957. The wheels of several cars are underwater. "Killeen Flood - A deadly flood which hit Killeen in 1957 cost the lives of three persons. This view of downtown is on the south side of Avenue D between 2nd Street and College Street, with a drainage ditch in between which overflowed into the fire station and Herald offices, at the left."
[The Boyd family in 1908]
"In the Fall of 1908, the Boyd family posed along with their wagon, drawn by five horses, on the family's farm. The Boyd home, in the background (at right) is still standing on what is known as "the old Drake place."
California Hotel
The California hotel.
[Dedication Ceremony at the Killeen City Library]
A dedication ceremony at the Killeen City Library.
[Dedication Ceremony at the Killeen City Library, view from the Library]
A dedication ceremony at the Killeen City Library.
[View inside a business, perhaps a typesetters.]
Three women and two men inside a business. What appears to be typesetting trays line the walls.
[Parade vehicles covered with flowers]
Two parade vehicles covered with flowers. The side of the car says, "B.M. Co."
[J. Marvin Gray]
Portrait of J. Marvin Gray, respected businessman and once mayor of Killeen, Texas. c. 1960s.
[Parade vehicle sponsored by Courtesy Auto Sales]
A red and white convertible is in a parade; an elderly woman sits on the back behind a woven-straw horse. The side of the car says "Killeen Rodeo" and "Courtesy Auto Sales, Gray St. Ave. G." Other businesses in the background include Sales Outlet and Ace Loan Company.
[George Normand Sr. and wife Mary Sprott with seven children]
George Normand Sr. and wife Mary Sprott with seven children in front of their home.
[Photograph of Storm Damage]
Photograph of storm damage with debris strewn everywhere. A side of building is missing, and pieces of roofing and personal effects are thrown across the ground. Men are surveying the damage.
[Planting shrubs at the local post office]
People are planting shrubs in front of the Killeen Post Office for zip code 76541.
[Miss Genie, in a pioneer costume]
Miss Genie in a pioneer costume.
[Man in a suit]
An unidentified man in a suit.
R.A. Bigham
Photograph of R.A. Bigham. Text below picture reads, " In Memoriam R.A. Bigham January 26, 1855 - June 23, 1924".
[Killeen Livestock Show, 1974]
Barbara Fredrick and Doc Curb at the Killeen Livestock show, March 1974. A man awards a trophy to a young woman. Livestock resale prices are: Cattle, .4250/lb.; Swine, .30/lb; Lambs, .27/lb.
[Aerial view of Bell County]
Aerial view of Bell County near Killeen, Texas.
[Dedication Ceremony at the Killeen City Library]
A dedication ceremony at the Killeen City Library
Interior of the Library
Interior of the library with many visitors.
Fitzpatrick Homestead
Older woman standing in front of the Fitzpatrick homestead in 1967. The house is surrounded by trees and has a United States flag flying in front of it.
Bell Haven Nursing Home
Color photograph of Bell Haven Nursing Home in Killeen, Texas. There is a water tower behind the building and automobiles in the parking lot.
Dedication of Killeen Public Library
Color photo of the dedication of the Killeen Public Library in 1966. A crowd of people attend the event.
Gray Street in 1915
Photograph of Gray Street in downtown Killeen, Texas in 1915. Businesses line the street.
[Photograph of Sugar Loaf Mountain]
Photograph of Sugar Loaf Mountain, 971 feet above sea level. A grassy plain and a fence are in the foreground.
The Choral Club
Photograph of students in the Choral Club on the steps at the High School in Killeen, Texas. To the left is a list of activities.
View West on Ave. D St.
Ave. D Street in downtown Killeen, Texas around 1915. Horse and carriage stand in the foreground.
[Ruins of Old Killeen School after Fire]
The Old Killeen school after the 1923 fire.
[The Nolan Creek Dam]
The Nolan Creek Dam.
[Group Outside the Ben Norman Home]
Group of people outside of the Ben Norman home. Text on the photograph reads: Ben Norman Home. Sitting on the ground: "Uncle Dick" Cole and Jim Bishop, Bottom row - 2nd and 3rd from L. Mom Spencer Young, Middle Row 9th from L "Mr. Walter" Others: Tankersley, Hoover and Davis."
Group Photo
Photograph of a group of men and women. Text on the photo reads, "Standing: Tom Justice, Charlie M. Speer, Seated L: Daisy Speer Lee, Cen. Back: Virgie Williams, Lula Williams Kimsey, Seated LL, Cordie Speer Ellis, LR"
[Four Boys]
Photograph of four boys, three wear hats and they all have ties. The two in front are seated in wicker furniture and wear knickers. Text on the photo reads,"Seated-Graydon Cole and Claude Gilmer Standing L-R: "Chic" Pennington and Todd Patton 1905-1910".
Miss Eugenia Fitzpatrick as a Child
Photograph of two young children standing by a chair. Text on photo reads, "Miss Eugenia Fitzpatrick as a child (left)".
William Manning Home
Photograph of William Manning home. The small house has a decorative front gable and posts. Text on the phot reads, "William Manning Home across Cowhouse Creek from Elijah. 1908".
View from Trimmer Road Looking North
Photograph of a road leading to a town with barbed wire and fence posts on either side. A horses head is in the foreground. text on the photo reads, "View from Trimmer road looking North circa 1910".
Killeen School, 1905
Students of the Killeen School around 1905.
Lily Mae and Marie Harbour
Lily Mae and Marie Harbour (sisters) who worked at Independent Telephone in 1908.
[Three Women and a Young Child]
Photograph of three woman and a child. Text on the photo reads, "Mama Cole, Granny Maples, Ophelia Rancier and Faye (Marrs) 1907".
Tom and Mary Sikes and their Daughter
Tom and Mary Sikes and their grown daughter Vera Price in the early 1900's. Mary is wearing a long fur coat and Tom is wearing a hat.
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