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Killeen School, 1905

Description: Students of the Killeen School around 1905.
Date: 1905~
Creator: Killeen Daily Herald

Killeen, Texas, aerial view

Description: Aerial view of the city of Killeen, Texas, taken in May 1973. Dirt work for a major new road is clearly visible on the right side of the photo.
Date: May 1973
Creator: DeBolt, Bob

Lily Mae and Marie Harbour

Description: Lily Mae and Marie Harbour (sisters) who worked at Independent Telephone in 1908.
Date: unknown
Creator: Killeen Daily Herald

Main Gate, Fort Hood

Description: The main gate at Fort Hood. "Visitors and unregistered vehicles park in parking lot to obtain pass and/or decals."
Date: 1950~/1959~
Location: None

[Man in a Cowboy Hat]

Description: photograph of an older man with a white mustache wearing a dark cowboy hat, a bow tie and a vest.
Date: unknown

[Man Seated on a Porch]

Description: Photograph of an older man seated on the porch of a house with his hands folded in his lap. The porch rails and banisters can be seen behind him as well as a screen door. He is wearing a dark suit with a vest and pocket watch. He has glasses and a hat on his head.
Date: unknown

[Man, Woman, and Cow]

Description: Man and woman standing outdoors. A building and a cow are behind them.
Date: unknown

[Many wagons on a market day in Killeen]

Description: 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.
Date: 1890~/1899~

Maple School

Description: A class photo from the Maple School, students with three teachers.
Date: 1939

Marylene Adams

Description: School photo of Marylene Adams with the word "pal" written to the right.
Date: unknown

Mayflower Moving & Storage, Nolanville, Texas

Description: View of exterior of Mayflower Moving & Storage on Hwy. 190, between Harker Heights and Nolanville. Cars can be seen in the parking lot, and the business's sign is visible to the left. Two open loading docks can be seen, one with a wooden container in it.
Date: 1960~
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