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[Students Gathered Outside of Hirschi Memorial Library]

Description: Photograph of a group of students arranged in front of the entrance of Lutheran Concordia College's Hirschi Memorial Library. The building has brick walls, tile roofing, and a plaque bearing its name over the entrance. Several rows of young men in suits stand in front of the doorway, with two groups of younger men sitting in front.
Date: unknown
Partner: Concordia University Texas

[Two Boys Crouching by a Stairway]

Description: Photograph of two young boys crouching behind boards that are arranged beside stone steps. Building clapboards are visible behind them. The boy on the left is shirtless and wears shorts. The boy on the right aims a toy gun at the camera.
Date: unknown
Partner: Concordia University Texas

Partial Survey of Summer Repairs

Description: Survey a list of repairs undertaken at Lutheran Concordia College of Texas. Costs are listed on a column to the right. The word "Copy" is stamped in red over the text.
Date: unknown
Creator: Concordia Lutheran College (Austin, Tex.)
Partner: Concordia University Texas

[Photograph of Cenotaph for African American Legislators in Texas]

Description: Photograph of a cenotaph for African American men who served in Texas politics during the second half of the 19th century. The monument has two panels, angled into the shape of a V, making it appear like a book. The left panel features a narrative description of the monument, as well as the portraits of Robert Lloyd Smith and Nathan H. Haller. The right panel features a list of names. The cenotaph for the 19th century African American legislators of Texas is located at the State Cemetery in Aus… more
Date: 2011
Creator: Willis, T. Bradford
Partner: Private Collection of T. B. Willis

[Photograph of Cenotaph for African American Legislators in Texas]

Description: Photograph of cenotaph for African American men who served in Texas politics during the second half of the 19th century. The monument has two panels, and the left panel is pictured. It features a narrative description of the monument, as well as the portraits of Robert Lloyd Smith and Nathan H. Haller. The cenotaph is located at the State Cemetery in Austin. Shepart/Shepherd Mullins and Robert Lloyd Smith are buried in McLennan County.
Date: 2011
Creator: Willis, T. Bradford
Partner: Private Collection of T. B. Willis

[Photograph of Cenotaph for African American Legislators in Texas]

Description: Photograph of a cenotaph for African American men who served in Texas politics during the second half of the 19th century. The monument has two panels, and the right panel is pictured. It features a list of the politicians being honored. The cenotaph for the 19th century African American legislators of Texas is located at the State Cemetery in Austin. Shepart/Shepherd Mullins and Robert Lloyd Smith are buried in McLennan County.
Date: 2011
Creator: Willis, T. Bradford
Partner: Private Collection of T. B. Willis

[Portrait of Ida Ainsworth Hague]

Description: Portrait of Ida Ainsworth Hague, visible from the chest up, wearing a light-colored top with designs along the chest, collar, and shoulders. A hand written note below the photograph, on the mat, reads, "Ida Ainsworth Hague, Robersonville."
Date: unknown
Creator: Hutchcraft
Partner: Private Collection of T. B. Willis

[Aerial Photograph of Lutheran Concordia College of Texas]

Description: Photograph with an aerial view of the Lutheran Concordia College of Texas campus. The campus appears above an active highway. Houses and trees surround the campus. A baseball field can be seen to the right of the campus beside the highway. The wing of the plane carrying the photographer is visible along the top portion of the photo.
Date: unknown
Partner: Concordia University Texas

[People at Escalator]

Description: Photograph of several people standing in front of an escalator leading to Gates 13-16 at the Robert Mueller Municipal Airport in Austin, Texas. A man with a camera kneels to the right.
Date: 1998
Partner: Austin History Center, Austin Public Library
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