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6th and Congress Streets in Austin
Photograph of the intersection of 6th and Congress Avenue looking east towards the Driskill Hotel. People, horse-drawn carriages and street cars occupy the street.
[Aerial View of Austin Memorial Park]
Looking northeast at the cemetery buildings from an airplane. Buildings look new and there is only farmland in the background.
Aerial view of downtown Austin
Aerial view of downtown Austin from 2nd St. to the Capitol.
[Anderson Mill]
Ruins of the building on the banks of Cypress Creek.
[Austin Country Club]
The exterior of the Austin Country Club with cars out front.
[Austin High School]
Entrance to Austin High School at 1201 Rio Grande Street
[Austin Memorial Park Cemetery]
Entrance to Memorial Park Cemetery
Barton Creek Bridge
Photograph of bridge crossing Barton Creek. Man on top of bridge. East end of bridge remains. Photo taken in the late 1800s.
Barton Springs Mill
Photograph of boy sitting on part of the mill structure. View of the back of the mill. Caption reads, "This old grist mill was built and operated by G. T. Rabb in 1871 and here the first ice in Austin was manufactured. Rabb sent to France for the ice-making machinery. The mill was located near the old Scout hut at Barton Springs and a spring and dam furnished the power for the plant."
Barton Springs Mill
Photograph of mill building on the bank of Barton Springs. Two men visible in far background.
Barton Springs Pool
Couples and other young people on the grassy hill on the south bank of the pool.
[Battle Hall]
Looking southwest at the front and side entrance to Battle Hall on the University of Texas campus. The street in front of the building no longer exists.
Bull Creek
Bull Creek with short waterfall with car in background.
Bullock's Hotel
Line drawing of Bullock's Hotel. Bullock's stood at the northwest corner of Congress Avenue and Pecan (6th) Street 1839-1852
[Burnette's No. 1]
Photograph of a man standing in front of Magnolia Gasoline sign. Burnette's Service Station was located at 1700 San Jacinto (now a State of Texas parking garage) and owned by L Berry Burnette.
Busy Congress Avenue
View of Capitol along Congress Avenue. Horse & buggies line the avenue. Street rail going up Congress and across Sixth St.
[L. C. Anderson High School]
Exterior of L. C. Anderson High School at 1601 Pennsylvania Avenue.
[Camp Mabry Auto Repair Shop]
Men with machine parts in a workshop.
[Capitol Grounds]
Looking northwest at the Capitol dome from a pond on the grounds. Pond is no longer present, but noted by a marker on the grounds.
[City Hospital - Brackenridge]
Photograph of building. Brackenridge Hospital opened in 1872 east of Sabine St. between 14th and 15th.
[Congress Avenue]
Looking north at the Capitol building
Congress Avenue
Photograph of Congress Avenue, looking north from between 5th and 6th streets. 1853 Capitol building in view.
[Congress Avenue]
View of Congress Avenue looking north at the Capitol from Pecan (6th) Street.
Congress Avenue looking towards Capitol
View of Congress Avenue looking north toward the old Capitol building. Flag pole at 6th and Congress. Covered wagons and foot brigdes dot the Avenue.
[Cotton bales on a rail platform]
Cotton bales piled four high on open-air rail platforms for the Texas & New Orleans Rail line.
[Cows pulling plow]
Two dairy cows pulling a plow followed by a man.
[Dacy Shoe Store Display]
Photograph of a window display of photographs of servicemen during World War II at Dacy's Shoe Store. A sign reads "Let's back-up these Austin boys by buying more and more defense stamps and bonds, save 10% of your salary."
[Dacy Shoe Store Display]
Display of photographs of servicemen during World War II at Dacy's Shoe Store.
[Dedication of Memorial Stadium]
Action shot of football game. Audience in view. Dedication of Memorial Stadium. Texas 7 - Texas A&M 0
Deep Eddy Park
People sitting on the banks of the Colorado River to the South of the pool. There are people in the water, on the slide and two on a zip line.
Deep Eddy Park
People lined up for the slide into the Colorado River. Others watch from the bank.
Drawing of the Capitol Building of the Republic of Texas
Drawing of the layout, street position and artist rendering of the Capitol and stockade 1839-1856.
Drawing of the Capitol Building of the Republic of Texas
Photograph of a drawing of the Capitol of the Republic of Texas.
East First Street
East First Street looking west. Photo reads, "Austin Paving, L. E. Whitham and Co., Contractors, H. R. F. Helland, Consulting Engineer."
[Elisabet Ney Museum]
Interior of the Museum. Inside the sculptor's studio.
[Elisabet Ney Museum]
Exterior of the Elisabet Ney Museum, or Formosa as it was called at the time this photo was taken.
Ferry boat on Colorado River
Looking across to the other bank. Ferry holds a horse and cart. Men on horseback in the background.
[Four men at Camp Mabry]
Four men standing in front of tents wearing suits.
[Governor’s Mansion]
Exterior of the Governor's Mansion.
[Governor’s Mansion]
Exterior of the Governor's Mansion, as seen from main entrance off of Colorado Street.
Governor's Mansion
Exterior of the Governor's Mansion looking south.
Governor’s Mansion with snow
From street looking southeast. Snow on ground.
[Group photo of Texas Rangers]
Group photo of men on the steps of the Capitol.
[Hill Country west of Camp Mabry]
The hills west of Camp Mabry. Lake Austin can be seen in the distance.
[Interior of St. David's Episcopal Church]
Photograph of the altar inside St. David's Episcopal Church at 301 East 8th Street.
[Interior of St. David's Episcopal Church]
Photograph of the altar inside St. David's Episcopal Church at 301 East 8th Street.
[Interior of St. David's Episcopal Church]
Photograph of the altar/ambo inside St. David's Episcopal Church at 301 East 8th Street
Interregional Highway 35
View of construction of the 19th St. overpass.
[Interregional Highway 35]
Back of photograph reads: "East Avenue over Airport Blvd."
Japanese submarine at UT
People viewing a Japanese submarine captured during World War II. The University of Texas at Austin Tower is in the background.
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