Are We There Yet? Transportation in Central Texas - 62 Matching Results

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[South San Gabriel River Bridge on U.S. Highway 81]
Photograph of completed South San Gabriel River Bridge, Federal Aid Project 140-B (9) Job 15. U.S. Highway 81 also known as Highway 2 (old designation).
[Photograph of an Unknown Road #4]
Photograph of an unknown road with multiple large trees on either side. On the left side telephone poles are spaced throughout and there is one automobile on the road.
[Photograph of an Unknown Road #5]
Photograph of an unknown road positioned between two fields of grass.
[Photograph of Trees Next to a Road]
Photograph of large trees growing next to a road. The trees in the foreground have stonework around the roots. To the left side of the photograph is the road with cars on it.
[Photograph of a Large Tree]
Photograph of a large tree growing in a field.
[Photograph of Sitting Area Next to Road]
Photograph of a large tree and sitting area to the left of a road. Under the tree there is two stone-like benches.
[Proposed Warehouse Site U.S. Highway 81 in Georgetown]
Photograph of proposed warehouse site on U.S. Highway 81 at Georgetown. Shows barbed wire fence, man and parked car in right-of-way along highway on the left. Low post with stenciled number 640.
[Proposed Warehouse Site U.S. Highway 81 in Georgetown]
Photograph of proposed warehouse site on U.S. Highway 81 at Georgetown. Shows barbed wire fence and two men gazing at the field beyond.
[Proposed Warehouse Site U.S. Highway 81 in Georgetown]
Photograph of proposed warehouse site on U.S. Highway 81 at Georgetown. Shows barbed wire fence, men, parked car, and culvert in right-of-way along highway on the right. Billboards in the distance on the other side of the highway.
[Proposed Warehouse Site U.S. Highway 81 in Georgetown]
Photograph of proposed warehouse site on U.S. Highway 81 at Georgetown. Shows barbed wire fence and field beyond along right-of-way.
[Proposed Warehouse Site U.S. Highway 81 in Georgetown]
Photograph of proposed warehouse site on U.S. Highway 81 at Georgetown. Shows barbed wire fence and sheep in the field beyond along right-of-way.
[U.S,. Highway 81 in Georgetown]
Photograph of U.S. Highway 81 showing defects on military roads, congested traffic in Georgetown. Possibly taken on courthouse square, view of parked cars and various businesses including Hirsh's Drugs, Piggly Wiggly and Neumans Dry Goods.
First Methodist Church
Photograph of the First Methodist Church, located on 5th and Talbot Streets, Taylor, Texas.
First Methodist Church
Photograph of the First Methodist Church, located on the corner of 5th and Talbot Streets, Taylor, Texas
Foster's Laundry
Photograph of the employees of Foster's Laundry, located at 301 E. Third Street, Taylor, Texas. Photo taken June 1947. Note delivery truck to the right and small boy in cowboy hat on the left.
Thompson Building
Photograph of the Thompson Building at 109 N. Main Street, housing the Tommie Speegle Bakery. Photograph taken Sept 29, 1947.
[Hutto Swedish Lutheran Church Sunday School picnic]
Photograph of the Hutto Swedish Lutheran Chuch Sunday School picnic on the San Gabriel River, just east of Jonah, on Gattis gravel bar.
[Three soldiers on furlough from World War II]
Photograph of three soliders on first furlough from World War II while stationed at Kelly Field, posing by a car. Left to right: Privates William Eugene Howland, Gene Preston Pealson, and Hoard Grady Howland.
Main Street Looking North
Photograph of the view from the bridge in south Taylor, looking north on Main Street.
Walnut Street to Railroad Tracks
Photograph of view from Walnut Street to railroad tracks in Taylor.
View North on Main
Photograph of the view north on Main from Stromberg Hospital, at 8th Street, Taylor. The hospital is not itself visible.
100 Block of Main Street
Photograph of the 100 block of Main Street, Taylor. The First National Bank is featured, with a traffic signal in the street intersection.
106 W. Third Street
Photograph of 106 W. Third Street, Taylor. This location was the first home of City National Bank, then First State Bank & Trust, then a savings and loan.
Brunner & Williams Drugstore
Photograph of Brunner & Williams Drugstore, 207-209 N. Main. There are signs for other businesses in the building, such as Dr. Doak's offices. This building burned in December 1953.
200 Block of North Main
Photograph of the 200 block of north Main, on the east side looking south. There is a clear view of the sidewalk, pedestrians, and cars parked along the street.
G.A. Richter Furniture Company
Photograph of the G.A. Richter Furniture Store, located at 115 West Third Street, Taylor. Automobiles are parked in front of the store, and there appears to be parking meters.
J. W. Womack Home
Photograph of the J. W. Womack home, located at 403 E. Fourth Street, Taylor.
Owl Cafe
Photograph of the Owl Cafe, street view, located at 111 East First Street, Taylor. Note the automobiles parked along the side of the street.
[Photograph of Unknown Bridge #3]
Photograph of an unknown bridge and it's supporting structures.
[Photograph of Unknown Bridge #2]
Photograph of an unknown bridge and its supporting structures. On the bridge there is one moving vehicle and under the bridge a body of water is visible.
[Photograph of Unknown Bridge]
Photograph of an unknown bridge. Below the bridge is a running river and to its left is a rocky landscape. A wooded area is visible in the background.
[Photograph of Unknown Road #9]
Photograph of unknown road. Within the image telephone poles line either side of the road as well as empty fields. On the right side there is a rail road crossing sign.
[Photograph of Barricades at West End of Project]
Photograph of barricades at the west end of a road construction project. On either side of the road telephone poles, and trees spaced out. Two wooded barricades are on opposite sides of the road with a sign to the right that reads "Slow" and "A WPA Project".
[Photograph of Chandler Creek Construction]
Photograph of construction on Chandler Creek. Two workers are visible around the construction with one to the right holding a flag. Along the left side there is construction equipment and two signs that read "slow".
[Kids in front of tractor]
Photograph of kids in front of a tractor.
[Car in front of movie theater]
Photograph of Grand Movie Theater in Granger.
[Foster's Laundry with delivery truck]
Photograph of crew of women posing next to a Foster's Laundry truck and metal building.
[Plowing with John Deere Tractor]
Photograph of Sigurd E. Johnson plowing with a John Deere tractor, northeast of Jonah.
[Band in parade]
Photograph of band in parade in Georgetown. South Avenue "LINDELL PETERSON & CO." on left. MILES BRO'S CLEANERS TAILORS HATTERS on right. Band in center of street with car behind. Crowds on both sides of South Avenue.
[Men hog butchering in a barrel with wooden wagon]
Photograph of members of the Osuna family, who were sharecroppers on the "Dunlop Place" near Andice, in an early stage of butchering a hog, 1949. After the hog's throat was cut, the carcass was dipped into scalding water to help remove the hair.
[Men hog butchering on wooden wagon]
Photograph of Pat Osuna (right) butchering a hog at the Dunlop Place. The Osunas were sharecroppers who worked the Dunlop property.
[Rydell family in horse-drawn trailer]
Photograph of Donald and Larry Rydell in trailer ready to pull corn on the Rydell farm, northwest of Taylor.
[Men butchering hog strung up on a wagon]
Photograph of Pat Osuna butchering a hog strung up on a wagon at the Dunlop Place.
[Rolling cotton]
Photograph of Donald and Larry Rydell rolling cotton (keeps soil around seed from drying out after planting) on the Rydell farm, northwest of Taylor.
[Man plowing snow with tractor]
Photograph of a 1941 John Deere "H" with V. Kokel in the snow in Walburg. He used the tractor to plow the snow.
Road and Bridge
Photograph of an unidentified road and bridge, in East Williamson County. Exact location unknown. From the Hugo Randig Estate, transferred from the Austin History Center.
Country Bridge
Photograph of an unidentified road and bridge, in East Williamson County. From the Hugo Randig Estate, transferred from the Austin History Center.
[Emzie Fisher on Train Holding His Son During World War II]
Photograph of Emzie Fisher on train holding son, Lester Fisher, while on furlough during World War II.
[Emzie Fisher and His Wife]
Photograph of of the soldier Emzie and Elzora Fisher in front of his car.
[A Mule-Drawn Trash Wagon]
Photograph of Francisco "Frank" Castro driving his mule-drawn trash wagon in downtown Taylor. One of Taylor's most popular businessmen, when Castro had to convert to tractor power, he did so reluctantly. Castro and his wife, Helen Fuentes Castro, raised five children in Taylor. Mr. Castro was the only trash collector for businesses in Taylor from 1935 to 1952. He supported his family and neighborhood during the depression.
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