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[Chicago and North Western Railway's passenger station]
This photograph depicts one of the nations finest railroad passenger stations - Chicago and North Western Railway's Chicago passenger station. Sign above the station says" Streamliners, North Western, Union Pacific"
[Don Sims]
Headshot portrait of Don Sims wearing a naval uniform including a dark shirt with light stripes and hat. It is inscribed on back: " These pictures wouldn't have been half as good as they were if it hadn't been for you. I'll never forget them. You made it seem so easy, and now I say Thanks from the bottom of my heart. "Till I come Home" As Ever, Don."
[Mack McLellan with Camera]
Photograph of Mack McLellan holding a camera.
[Osjetea Briggs]
Self Portrait of Osjetea Briggs.
[Osjetea Briggs]
Self Portrait of Osjetea Briggs.
[R.C. Holder]
Photograph of R.C. Holder, inscribed: "Luck to the Best Photographer"
[R.L. Stockton]
Photo of R.L. Stockton inscribed, "To Ollie, whose brilliance and talent are excelled only by her beauty."
[Unidentified Man]
Photo of an unidentified man inscribed "Best of Luck - Curtis"
[Unidentified Soldier]
Photo of an unidentified soldier.
Painting of AT-11
Photograph of a painting entitled "Childress Training Days" with a Beechcraft AT-11 Kansan flying over Childress Army Air Field, Texas. Childress, Texas is visible in the background behind the plane.
[Curtis School in 1948]
Photograph of the exterior of the Curtis School, a three-story brick building at Division and College Streets in Orange, Texas. Later it became part of the Heritage Center.
[Orange High School]
Photograph of Orange High School in 1948. Large palm trees stand in front of the school located on Green Avenue.
[Orange National Bank]
Photograph of Orange National Bank on the corner of Main and Fifth Streets. This is a two-story building with Corinthian columns on the front of it. Automobiles are in the streets outside the building.
[Stark High School in 1948]
Photograph of Stark High School in 1948. The view is from the front and a fire escape with a slide can be seen on the building.
[Stark High School in 1948]
Photograph of the front entry of Stark High School in 1948.
[Sunset Grove Country Club in the 1940s]
Photograph of the Sunset Grove Country Club club house with a green in the foreground during the 1940s.
[Acting governor Aikin in office]
Acting governor A. M. Aikin Jr. sitting and speaking at a desk in the Texas governor's office, surrounded by what appear to be reporters. An aide sits to his left smoking a cigar, while most of the rest are writing on notepads.
The aerial blimp Ranger: Austin area, boarding etc
Boarding the aerial blimp Ranger, which was one of five Goodyear blimps commandeered by the Navy to patrol the coasts during WWII. The blimp landed at the Municipal Air Port.
Ann Boyett
Young woman seated on a sofa.
Ann Boyett
Five young ladies seated on a sofa.
Annie Webb Blanton
Three women seated at a table.
Apperson Girl
Two women. One is seated in a chair. The other is standing over her shoulder pointing out a Women's Auxillary Army Corps button on her lapel.
Armistice Day Parade
Bands marching up Congress Avenue in the Armistice Day parade.
Arnold Chote and Buggy
Man sitting in a horse-drawn buggy on a city street. Arnold Chote was the County Commissioner for Precinct 1 according to the Austin City Directory for 1942.
Art Anderson
Photograph of six men joking around. Art Anderson, laughing, is being given a hat and a certificate. Anderson served as commander of the local Reserve Seabee Division after World War II. In the 1949 Austin City Directory he is listed as Utility Designer, Lower Colorado River Authority.
Arthur T. Brandon, Ex-Head of U.T. Public Relations, and Wife
Man and woman standing beside staircase. The Brandons, Arthur and Margaret, resided at 1517 Parkway.
Austin American Statesman
Exterior view of The American Statesman building which was located at 7th and Colorado Streets in 1947.
Austin American Statesman
View of office at Austin American Statesman - drawers and filing cabinets.
Austin American Statesman
View of office -- desks with chairs in front.
Austin American Statesman
View of an empty office.
Austin American Statesman
View of office with five people at work.
Austin American-Statesman
Classified Ads Wants Ads staff.
Austin American-Statesman
Young woman seated at desk talking on telephone and writing.
Austin American-Statesman
Young woman working at telephone switchboard.
Austin American-Statesman
The picture is of the Legislature typing/typist pool at the Capitol. The woman on the left is Judy Ebeling Wetzel. The woman on the right is Jean Williams Barac.
Austin American-Statesman
View of people at work in newsroom.
Austin American-Statesman
Man seated at drawing board.
Austin American-Statesman
Charles Green, editor, in shirt and tie seated at desk reading newspaper. Workman in apron standing at his side.
Austin American-Statesman
Man seated at desk. Douglass identifies him as Charles Green, Editor of The American-Statesman.
Austin American-Statesman
Rolls of newsprint ready for the presses.
Austin American-Statesman
Man at work.
Austin American-Statesman
Typesetters at work.
Austin American-Statesman
Typesetters at work
Austin American-Statesman
Five typesetters at work. Two are smoking while working.
Austin American-Statesman
Editorial staff working around a desk.
Austin Country Club Golf
Couple standing on the golf course. Identified by community member as Harvey Penicks’ parents.
Austin State Hospital
Dining table and benches in dining room at Austin State Hospital.
Austin State Hospital
Interior view of the dining hall.
Austin Street Railway Co.
Austin Transit Bus headed for Country Club
Austin Street Railway Co.
Line of buses parked outside near tracks
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