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Troops Marching in Parade
Photograph of troops marching in the Taylor Rodeo Parade, Sept 14,1950. Picture taken from office window of Dr. E.M. Krenek, Dentist at 217 1/2 N. Main Street, Taylor.
Seiders Children in a Horse-drawn Surrey
Photograph of the Seiders children in a horse-drawn surrey, 1903. Taken near the Seiders residence in Taylor. Identified from left to right: Henry B. Jr., Emma & Alice. Photograph from the Seiders Family History.
Main Street Looking North
Photograph of Main Street looking north from Second Street, Taylor. Note the wooden structures, and the Taylor National Bank in the lower right of the photograph. Streets in this period were unpaved. Horse-drawn wagons are transporting bales of cotton.
Trades Day
Photograph of Trades day, on Main Street looking north. Main Street is packed with festival attendees and parked For Model T automobiles. Various businesses can be seen along the street.
Fourth of July Celebration
Photograph of the Fourth of July Celebration in 1926, downtown Taylor. View is looking south down Main Street. Crowds of onlookers line the streets.
Moody Celebration on Main Street
Photograph of crowds on Main Street, Taylor to celebrate Daniel Moody. It is not known if this is a celebration of Daniel Moody's election to Williamson County Attorney, or gubernatorial elections.
Main Street Parade
Photograph of the Main Street Parade, date and celebration unknown. The view is from 4th Street looking south on Main Street. Visible are onlookers and horse-drawn wagons and floats in the parade. Note the streets are unpaved.
Main Street with cotton wagons
Photograph of horse-drawn wagons hauling bales of cotton on route down the middle of Main Street, Taylor.
Jones & Armstrong Livery Stable
Photograph of the Jones & Armstrong livery stable, Taylor.
Main Street Looking South
Photograph of Main Street looking south from the intersection of 4th Street and Main.
View North From Railroad Tracks
Photograph of the view north from railroad tracks up to Vance & Fowzer Streets, Taylor. Can see rows of parked railroad cars in the foreground and houses and dirt roads off in the distance. Note the black and white cow in the field to the right.
Main Street Looking North
Photograph of Main Street looking north from Second Street, Taylor. Note the unpaved streets, and wagons of cotton bales crowding the street.
Sturgis-Goldstein Store
Photograph of the Sturgis-Goldstein Store at Second & Main. Actual address 203 N. Main, Taylor. Visible on the unpaved street are horse drawn carriages transporting bales of cotton and other foot traffic.
Main Street Looking South
Photograph of the view of Main Street looking south from Walnut Street, Taylor. Visible to right is a gas station and man walking, to the left is a row of parked cars.
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.
Main Street Looking North
Photograph of Main Street looking north from First Street. Note the automobiles parked on either side of the road.
City National Bank
Photograph of City National Bank, located at 210 N. Main Street, Taylor. Visible is a man walking by the bank. Note the unpaved street.
View North on Main
Photograph of the view north on Main from Stromberg Hospital, at 8th Street, Taylor. The hospital is not itself visible.
Main Street Looking North
Photograph of Main Street heading north. Note the very muddy street and residential homes on either side of street.
Nurses at Taylor Sanitarium
Photograph of nurses seated on lawn in front of a decorated automobile with the Taylor Sanitarium in the background. This photo has been hand tinted.
200 Block North Porter Street
Photograph of 200 Block North Porter St. showing the City Garage on the left, a hotel in the middle, and the railroad depot on the right. Note the Model T automobiles parked along the unpaved street.
Smith Motor Company
Photograph of the Smith Motor Company located at 406 Talbot Street, Taylor. Shows two cars parked in front of the building.
Main Street With Flags
Photograph of the middle of Main Street decorated with flags, looking north from Second Street.
Christmas Parade on Main Street
Photograph of the annual Christmas Parade moving south on Main Street, Taylor. Santa is on a float with his sleigh pulled by a jeep. Behind Santa Claus is a marching band. Spectators are lined up on either side of the street in front of the downtown businesses.
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.
200 Block of Main Street
Photograph of the 200 block of North Main Street, east side of block seen. The large building is the Taylor National Bank. A large number of cars are parked along the street.
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.
100 Block of W. Third Street
Photograph of the 100 Block of W. Third Street showing the north side, with Montgomery Wards, A&P Grocery, then Patterson Bros. and Taylor Savings & Loan.
208 N. Main Street
Photograph of 208 N. Main Street, Taylor. Note the patient on a stretcher being carried upstairs on the alley side of the building.
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.
Luhn & Johns Drugstore
Photograph of the business at 217 N. Main Street, Luhn & Johns Drugstore.
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.
Buggy Dressed for Parade
Photograph of a decorated wagon with two women aboard. A man stands at the front, holding the horse's bridle. Note the muddy roads.
Early Parade
Photograph of an early parade, view from the corner of Second Street, looking north on Main Street. Spectators stand at the edge of the muddy street.
Horses and Carts in Parade
Photograph of parade participants in horse drawn carts or riding horses, assembling for the parade.
City Bakery Parade Float
Photograph of the City Bakery's parade float, constructed on a wagon pulled by four horses. Note the muddy unpaved street. Exact event or holiday being honored is unknown.
Horses and Carts in Parade
Photograph of decorated carts and wagons ready for an unspecified parade. A young girl is in the first petite cart, pulled by a single pony with an African American man holding the bridle. Behind this cart is a woman on a wagon. All vehicles are decorated for the parade. Note the muddy unpaved streets.
Decorated Pony Cart
Photograph of a cart decorated in patriotic regalia for a parade. The cart contains a young boy and an older girl, both in costume. The cart is pulled by two white horses, with two African American men holding the bridles. Note the unpaved and muddy streets, and the Christian Church in the background, located at the corner of 6th Street and Talbot, Taylor.
Over Fifty Years In Taylor
Photograph of decorated automobiles and firetrucks in the parade to celebrate "Over Fifty Years in Taylor."
Plumbing Parade Float
Photograph of a parade float on back of truck with outhouse and bathroom fixtures shown. Vehicle identified as early 1900's truck.
Covered Car in Parade
Photograph of a decorated car in the parade celebrating "Over 50 Years in Taylor."
Over Fifty Years in Taylor
Photograph of two women standing beside their automobile decorated for the "Over Fifty Years in Taylor" Parade.
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.
Smith Motor Co.
Photograph of Smith Motor Company, located at 406 Talbot Street, Taylor. Previously this was the Collins Motor Company.
Safeway
Photograph of the old Safeway Building, at 201 West Second Street. This building used to be Thompson's Lumber Company. Can see the railroad tracks running behind the building.
View South on North Main
Photograph of the view south on North Main from Stromberg Hospital. Can see a sign for the Humble Gas Station back on the right side of the road, and vehicles in the road.
Patriotic Parade of 1918
Photographs from a loose scrapbook page. Each of the three photographs show women and children dressed in white marching down Main Street as part of a parade at the end of World War I.
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