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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