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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.
Aerial view of northeast Austin
Aerial photograph looking northeast at the future site of Maplewood Elementary. Closest road intersecting the railroad tracks is E. 38th 1/2 St. Maplewood bisects E. 38th 1/2 St. with Ashwood and Kirkwood Streets bisecting Maplewood and running parallel with E. 38th 1/2 St. The municipal airport runways can be seen in the background.
[Albert Pfluger Family Group]
Photograph of a large family.
[Bascom Giles and Group of Texas Masons]
Photograph of Bascom Giles, Grand Master of The Grand Lodge of Texas, wearing masonic regalia. He is standing at a podium on a stage with a group of Texas Masons.
[Bascom Giles Wearing Masonic Regalia]
Photograph of Bascom Giles, Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Texas, wearing Masonic regalia.
[Bromfield]
Photograph of three men in business suits.
[Capital Memorial Park]
Artist's rendering of aerial view of park. Also known as Capital Memorial Gardens, this private cemetery was opened between 1948-1950. It was later sold to Cook-Walden and is located at IH-35 and FM 1825.
[Capital Memorial Park]
Photograph of the entrance to the cemetery. Also known as Capital Memorial Gardens, this private cemetery was opened between 1948-1950. It was later sold to Cook-Walden and is located at IH-35 and FM 1825.
[Capital Memorial Park]
Photograph of the entrance to the cemetery. Also known as Capital Memorial Gardens, this private cemetery was opened between 1948-1950. It was later sold to Cook-Walden and is located at IH-35 and FM 1825.
[Capital Memorial Park]
Photograph of the entrance to the cemetery. Also known as Capital Memorial Gardens, this private cemetery was opened between 1948-1950. It was later sold to Cook-Walden and is located at IH-35 and FM 1825.
Capitol Chevrolet OK Used Cars and Trucks
View of OK Used Car and Trucks Lot. Capitol Chevrolet. This lot was located at 400 San Jacinto.
[Capitol Memorial Park Aerial]
Aerial photo of Capital Memorial Park. Austin, Texas. Main entrance on FM 1825 (on the south east intersection of Frontage Road north IH 35 and Wells Branch Pkwy).
Capitol Truck and Trailer Company
Photograph of men working on a large truck with several others standing around. Capitol Truck and Trailer Company was located at 4822 E. 1st Street.
Capitol Truck and Trailer Company
Photograph of the interior of the building showing offices and cashier. A number of men are standing about in the area. Capitol Truck and Trailer Company was located at 4822 E. 1st Street.
Capitol Truck and Trailer Company
Photograph of work bays. Capitol Truck and Trailer Company was located at 4822 E. 1st Street.
Capitol Truck and Trailer Company
Exterior shot of the building with trucks standing in front. Tony's Cafe is also visible in the photograph.
Capitol Truck and Trailer Company
Photograph of man standing beside a large truck in front of the building.
[Children on shoulders of man]
Photo of children on shoulders of man during Harry Truman's Whistle Stop campaign. Austin, Texas.
[City Power Plant]
Photo of the Seaholm exterior city power plant. Austin, Texas.
Civil Air Patrol Boys
Photograph of five boys standing. The Civil Air Patrol is a Congressionally chartered volunteer civilian auxiliary of The United States Air Force.
Civil Air Patrol Boys
Photograph of five boys standing.
Country roads to home sites
Ranch Road 2222 and other rural road on way to home sites. Early depiction of 7-Eleven convenience store.
Crestview Shopping Center
View of shopping center and parking lot. Crestview Food Mart and Beddow Real Estate Company signs are visible.
Crestview Shopping Center
View of loading dock and rear of stores.
Crestview Shopping Center
Storefronts in Crestview Shopping Center -- Perfecto Cleaners #2, Crestview Variety Store; Crestview Drug. 7101 Woodrow.
Crestview Shopping Center
Exterior view of the building which housed A.B. Beddow Real Estate and Insurance and Crestview Food Mart. Beddow was located at 7106 Woodrow. Crestview Food Mart was at 7108 Woodrow.
Crestview Shopping Center
Parking lot for Crestview Food Mart and other businesses in small shopping center.
Cuneo's Quality Baking Company
Exterior view of Cuneo's Bakery at 4225 Guadalupe. Founded 1925 by Mr. and Mrs. V.A. Cuneo. Cuneo's The Original Rum Cake. For Freshness For Flavor -- Breads, Rolls, Cakes.
[An external view of the Land Office Building]
A view of the corner of the Land Office Building. Cars are parked along the sides of the building. First Federal Savings is located to the left of the Land Office Building in this photo.
Fehr-Granger building
Exterior of Fehr-Granger building, at 403 E. 15th Street, Austin, Texas.
[Firm Foundation Publishers]
Portrait of George Wallace Showalter. Firm Foundation was located at 104-108 E. 9th and 901 Congress Ave. Listed as "General Distributor of Religious Literature."
Firm Foundation Publishing House
Interior of bookstore at Firm Foundation Publishing House. Firm Foundation was a publisher and general distributor of religious literature which was located at 3110 Guadelupe Street.
Firm Foundation Publishing House
Two typesetters at work. Firm Foundation was a publisher and general distributor of religious literature located at 3300 Guadalupe Street.
Firm Foundation Publishing House
Work area of Firm Foundation Publishing House. Firm Foundation was a publisher and general distributor of religious literature located at 3110 Guadalupe at the time. The image shows two men, Tom Selly on the left and an unknown man on the right.
Firm Foundation Publishing House
Business office. Firm Foundation Publishing House was a publisher and general distributor of religious literature. It was located at 3300 Guadalupe Street.
[Four men wearing suits, standing behind a display for National Flower Week]
A group of four men standing behind a flower display. The display is for National Flower Week.
Fuller, Mercer & Sheffield Funeral Home
Direct head on exterior shot of funeral home, 1164 Angelina St.
Fuller, Mercer & Sheffield Funeral Home
Exterior shot of funeral home, 1164 Angelina St.
Goad Motor Company
Exterior view of Goad Motor Company building which was located at 2nd and Guadalupe Streets. Goad was the distributor for Oldsmobile and Cadillac automobiles.
Goad Motor Company, Guadalupe at 2nd Street - Exterior shots of building
Exterior shots of building
[A group of children with a sign "Best All-Around Play Ground"]
A group of children with a few adults. The children have a sign that states "Best All-Around Play Ground City of Austin 1953." Some of the children are dressed in Native American costumes.
[Harry Truman speaking from back of train]
Photo of Harry Truman speaking from the back of train during his Whistle Stop tour. Austin, Texas. LBJ is immediately to Truman's left, and Gov. Jester is on the right.
Heep Dairy Farm
Exterior and entrance to dairy farm
Horses in Corral
Horses in a wooden corral with two unidentified men at the Bar K Ranch.
House - Wilkerson built
A young woman sits on a newly completed backyard porch, constructed by Wilkerson Construction Co.
Ingram Equipment Company
Exterior view of Ingram Equipment Company which was located at 4826 E. 1st Street. Ingram dealt in construction machinery and supplies. Also visible in the photo is The Capitol Machine Works building which was located at 4824 E. 1st. Street.
Internal Revenue Service
Group shot of IRS agents
[James P. Hart]
Photo of James P. Hart, President of UT. Austin, Texas.
Johnson's Trading Post Rodeo
Photograph of the Trading Post rodeo grounds. Johnson's Trading Post is located at the intersection of Highway 71 and Bee Cave Rd. west of Austin.
Johnson's Trading Post Rodeo
Photograph of horse and rider barrel racing. Johnson's Trading Post is located at the intersection of Highway 71 and Bee Cave Rd. west of Austin.
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