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[Headquarters at Fort Hood]
Front view of the Headquarters at Fort Hood near Killeen, Texas. To the right is an army tank. In front of the building is a sidewalk to the road and a flagpole. The building is two stories tall and has awnings on the windows. Label on the photo says, "Headquarters Bldg. Camp Hood"
[Interior of Bay's Store on Gray Street]
Photograph of the interior of Bay's Store on Gray Street. Text below the photo reads, "1930's Bay's Store Gray Street Left to right: Cecil Carter Sr.; Artie Carter; Arthur Bay; Laura Bay; Carl Marshall. Shelves are stocked with groceries and clerks stand behind the counter.
Jean Bowen, Secretary
Photograph of Jean Bowen, Secretary.
Killeen City Jail
Photograph taken during the early 1960's depicts the Killeen City Jail. B. W. "Buster" Adams, Chief of Police, appears in the center of the picture. To the left is Don Cannon and to the right is Leon Phillips. The police department, city hall and the jail were located on the NW corner of Gray Street and Avenue D until 1965.
Killeen City Police Department
Killeen police standing outside of the a building with a "welcome" banner, possibly City Hall. The chief of police and thirteen policemen are picture in this photograph taken in 1956.
Killeen Community Center, interior view
Interior view of the Killeen Community Center built in the 1960's. The building is located at the intersection of W. S. Young Blvd. and Veterans' Memorial Blvd. (Business Hwy. 190), near Nolan Creek.
Killeen Football Team, 1923
The 1923 Killeen Football team.
Killeen High School automotive class
Male students watch as a teacher instructs them in automotive body work on a station wagon. Part of a Volkswagen Beetle is visible on the left side of the photo.
[Killeen High School Baseball Squad, 1929]
The Killeen High School baseball team of 1929. Top row, left to right, Jack Haire, Troy Cox, Doyle Riley, M.B. Parmer, Bert Bass, Thurman Jean, Otha Lee "Slim" Brown, J.R. Burton. Front row, left to right: Dick Bass, Woodrow Young, Clyde "Hap" Jean, Coach Walter Moss, George Rodgers, John Jones, Rueben Besaley, Robert Wright.
[Killeen High School Burning in 1922]
The Killeen High School burning in 1923. A crowd of people are observing and smoke is rising from the building.
Killeen Hotel
Photograph of the Killeen Hotel, a two story building with upper and lower porches, three chimneys, some out buildings, and a windmill. Four of five people are seated on the lower porch. Text on photo reads, "Killeen Hotel -- photo taken approx. 1895-1900..... located on northwest corner of Avenue D and 8th Street...built in late 1880s or early 1890s...after Camp Hood came. hotel was moved to street south of railroad tracks, to make room for another building at D and 8th"
[Killeen Live Stock Show, Blue Ribbon Winner]
The Killeen Livestock Show in 1974, features a blue ribbon winner.
Killeen Municipal Airport
Photograph of Killeen Municipal Airport terminal building, ca. 1975.
Killeen Municipal Airport
Photograph of the Killeen Municipal Airport building during construction. The airport was located between FM 2410 and Business Hwy. 190 on the east side of Killeen until the new airport opened in August 2004.
Killeen Public Library
Photograph of Killeen Public Library at 711 N. Gray St., c. 1970. The white building was constructed on double-T buttresses, and extra buttresses were used to make the exterior walls.
Killeen Public School
An unidentified class from the Killeen Public School
[Killeen Public School, 1921]
Killeen Public School, 1923.
Killeen School, 1905
Students of the Killeen School around 1905.
Killeen, Texas, aerial view
Aerial view of the city of Killeen, Texas, taken in May 1973. Dirt work for a major new road is clearly visible on the right side of the photo.
Leo Buckley Stadium, Killeen High School
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Lily Mae and Marie Harbour
Lily Mae and Marie Harbour (sisters) who worked at Independent Telephone in 1908.
[Lone Star Gas Company in Killeen]
The Lone Star Gas Company building in Killeen.
Main Gate, Fort Hood
The main gate at Fort Hood. "Visitors and unregistered vehicles park in parking lot to obtain pass and/or decals."
[Many wagons on a market day in Killeen]
Killeen on a market day, c. 1890s. Dozens of men and their wagons face towards the photographer. The perspective is looking west along the railroad tracks, with the stockyards at the center. Featured businesses are Campbell & Sons Lumber, Hardware, Buggies, Wagons; Studebaker; Campbell - Root Lumber sheds, and Wendland's Produce.
Maple School
A class photo from the Maple School, students with three teachers.
[Margie and Bill Elmore]
Margie Pearl Elmore and her brother Bill Elmore.
Marylene Adams
School photo of Marylene Adams with the word "pal" written to the right.
Miss Eugenia Fitzpatrick as a Child
Photograph of two young children standing by a chair. Text on photo reads, "Miss Eugenia Fitzpatrick as a child (left)".
[Miss Genie, in a pioneer costume]
Miss Genie in a pioneer costume.
[The Nolan Creek Dam]
The Nolan Creek Dam.
Norman Brothers Store
Norman Brothers Store. Left to right, standing, Tom Adams; Henderson Norman; Johnnie Norman; Ed Norman; Blanche McCorde; Minnie Norman; Jim Norman; George Atkinson. The photograph caption indicates this is 1920, but the clothes worn in this photo suggest an earlier date.
The Northside Cinema in Killeen
The Northside Cinema in Killeen. The movies displayed on the sign are Gregory Peck in "Shoot Out", and Barbara Streisand in "The Owl and the Pussycat." The theater, located at the southwest corner of 38th St. and Rancier, closed in late 1999 and burned down a few years later.
[Novalyne and Maxine]
School photos of two girls, Novalyne and Maxine.
Okalla School class, turn of the century
Taken around 1900, this photograph shows 45-50 people sitting on a rocky patch of ground. People in the photograph range appear to range in age from approximately age 6 to age 45.
Ophelia Vahrenkamp
School photo of Ophelia Vahrenkamp.
[Parade vehicle sponsored by Courtesy Auto Sales]
A red and white convertible is in a parade; an elderly woman sits on the back behind a woven-straw horse. The side of the car says "Killeen Rodeo" and "Courtesy Auto Sales, Gray St. Ave. G." Other businesses in the background include Sales Outlet and Ace Loan Company.
[Parade vehicles covered with flowers]
Two parade vehicles covered with flowers. The side of the car says, "B.M. Co."
Pete and Donward Elmore
Pete and Donward Elmore, two men standing by a well.
[Photograph of Killeen Flood of 1957]
Photograph of the Killeen flood of 1957. The wheels of several cars are underwater. "Killeen Flood - A deadly flood which hit Killeen in 1957 cost the lives of three persons. This view of downtown is on the south side of Avenue D between 2nd Street and College Street, with a drainage ditch in between which overflowed into the fire station and Herald offices, at the left."
[Photograph of Sugar Loaf Mountain]
Photograph of Sugar Loaf Mountain, 971 feet above sea level. A grassy plain and a fence are in the foreground.
[Planting shrubs at the local post office]
People are planting shrubs in front of the Killeen Post Office for zip code 76541.
R.A. Bigham
Photograph of R.A. Bigham. Text below picture reads, " In Memoriam R.A. Bigham January 26, 1855 - June 23, 1924".
R. T. Polk residence, E. Side of Main St., Killeen, Tex.
The R. T. Polk home located on the east side of Main Street.
Rio Airways Airplane, twin prop
Rio Airways twin prop airplane, with the registration number NIOHA. Several people are boarding the plane. Rio Airways, a regional passenger airline, was owned by Ted Connell and based in Killeen.
[Ruins of Old Killeen School after Fire]
The Old Killeen school after the 1923 fire.
Saturday Afternoon Street Scene in Killeen, early 1940's
A street scene from Killeen in the 1940s. Featured prominently is the Norman Brothers store.
School projects on display at Killeen Community Center
Students display their artistic creations at the Killeen Community Center.
[Street scene in Killeen]
Street scene in downtown Killeen. The road is unpaved, and automobiles and horse-drawn carriages share the road. A sign announces the First Anniversary Sale of the Levi Anderson store.
Texas Power & Light building in Killeen
Texas Power & Light building in Killeen
[Three Women and a Young Child]
Photograph of three woman and a child. Text on the photo reads, "Mama Cole, Granny Maples, Ophelia Rancier and Faye (Marrs) 1907".
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