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- Austin Trade Excursion
- Photograph of people gathered at a railroad depot in Bruceville, Texas. A handwritten note on the foot of the image says, "Austin Trade Excursion."
- Austin Trade Excursion, Bruceville
- Photograph of the Austin Trade Excursion in Bruceville. Uniformed men are seen boarding a train. Others, including women and children, crowd around the train.
- [Collapsed building from Waco Tornado]
- Photo of a collapsed building resulting from the Waco tornado of 1953. Austin, Texas.
- [Debris on street from Waco Tornado]
- Photo of debris in street from the Waco tornado, 1953. Austin, Texas.
- Destroyed Building, possibly the R.T. Dennis building
- Unidentified men stand or sit around and on an unknown building demolished by a tornado in Waco in 1953. This is possibly the R.T. Dennis building, a five-story building that was demolished in the tornado.
- [Destroyed buildings after Waco Tornado]
- Photograph of partially-demolished buildings along south 5th Street in downtown Waco, Texas after a tornado, looking north. A tall building is still standing at the end of the street (left) and a sign is partially visible for the Roosevelt Hotel on the right side of the image. There are work vehicles in the street.
- [Destroyed buildings after Waco Tornado]
- Destroyed buildings in downtown Waco.
- [Destroyed car in road after Waco tornado]
- Crews clean up debris at night.
- [People among debris after Waco tornado]
- People in uniform in a group among destroyed buildings at night.
- [View of the Waco Dam From the Southwest]
- Photograph of a view of the Waco Dam taken from a field to the southwest. There are 15 run-off areas, and a bridge across the top.
- [Waco Dam]
- Photograph of a view of the Waco Dam taken from the northeast. There are 15 run-off areas, and a bridge across the top.
- [President Truman at Baylor]
- Photograph of a large number of people standing on a stage during the commencement at Baylor University, including President Harry S. Truman (center) and Texas Governor Beauford H. Jester.