Rescuing Texas History, 2007 - 26 Matching Results

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Governor John B. Connally
Governor Connally signing a document. Two men look on.
Governor John B. Connally
Governor Connally with three men. One is speaking to the governor.
Governor John B. Connally
Governor Connally speaking with two men.
Governor John B. Connally
Governor John B. Connally in an office talking with two men.
Austin Aerials - Downtown, Capitol
Aerial shot of downtown on Congress Ave, looking north beyond State Capitol
Austin Aerials - Downtown and East Austin
Aerial view of Downtown, East Austin, and UT football stadium with Robert Mueller airport in upper left.
[Photograph of Texas State Capitol at Night]
Photograph of Austin, Texas shot from downtown on South Congress showing the State Capitol lit up at night.
El Matamoros: Wedding Reception
Musical group in action at the wedding reception while bass player looks aside
El Matamoros: Wedding Reception
Mr. Flores dances as a newlywed with his new wife alone on the dance floor
El Matamoros: Wedding Reception
Shot of musical group playing at the wedding reception
El Matamoros: Wedding Reception
Couples dance on open floor at El Matamoros
Austin Aerials - Lowich Building
Aerial shot of Downtown Austin, State Capitol, and Lowich Building at 314 W 11th and Catercornered from Travis County Courthouse, which is adjacent to Wooldridge Park.
Austin Aerials - Lowich Building
Aerial shot of Downtown Austin, State Capitol, and in particular the Lowich Building, 314 W 11th St.
UT Silver Spurs
UT Silver Spurs stand facing the Littlefield Fountain and UT Tower on 21st Street at the UT campus
UT Silver Spurs
UT Silver Spurs group poses in front of Littlefield Fountain and UT Tower
[Train at Avalos station in Mexico]
Coahuila and Zacatecas Railroad train No. 11, westbound, headed by a type 2-6-0 locomotive, at Avalos on January 1, 1961. This runs in a 3 foot narrow gauge railroad.
[Rush hour at Grand Central Station in New York City]
Commuter rush hour traffic on the upper level, facing north, in Grand Central Station in New York, NY in January 1960.
[Stalled train near Carneros]
Stalled on the grade to Carneros --- Coahuila and Zacatecas Railroad's southbound freight headed by Engine No. 261, a Consolidation type 2-8-0, leased from the National Railways of Mexico, is over taken by a second freight, double-headed by Coahuila and Zacatecas' Engines Nos. 12 and 3, both Consolidation types. Then the mixed train arrives, headed by Coahuila and Zacatecas' Engine No. 11, also a Consolidation type. It pushed as well. Eventually these trains arrived at Carneros station which is the highest point on this narrow gauge railroad, elevation 6,873 feet. Carneros is located 25 miles south of Saltillo.
[Chesapeake and Ohio's "The George Washington"]
Chesapeake and Ohio Railway's modern streamliner, "The George Washington" train No. 2, eastbound, leaving Huntington, West Virginia, on a winter night in January 1960.
[Electro-liner in the Roosevelt Road Yard]
A famous name train which operated for many years between Chicago and Milwaukee, the North Shore Line's "Electro-liner" stands on elevated railway track in the Roosevelt Road Yard, Chicago on January 18, 1963.
[Entrance to Parker's Fort - Limestone County]
Photo of the entrance to Parker's Fort, which is located in Limestone County. Many descendants of the Parker family live in both Anderson and Houston Counties.
[Photograph of Trinity River - Anderson County]
Photograph of the Trinity River from the Anderson County Side.This river forms the western boundary of this county.
[Photograph of Trinity River through the Woods]
Photograph of the Trinity River looking through the woods of Anderson County.
[Photograph of Trinity River - Anderson County]
Photograph taken from the Anderson County side of the Trinity River, which forms the western boundary of the county.
[Vista View of Anderson County]
View of Anderson County taken from an unidentified location.
[Highway in Anderson County]
Photo of a country road in Anderson County.
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