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Main Street Decorated for Christmas
Photograph of Main Street decorated for Christmas with a Christmas tree in the road. Photo taken at night, with cars parked on both sides of the street. Photo taken near intersection of 3rd and Main looking north.
Main Street Decorated for Christmas
Photograph of an elevated night view of Main Street decorated for Christmas. At southwest corner of Second and Main looking north.
Main Street Decorated for Christmas
Photograph of the 300 block of Main Street decorated for Christmas, looking southwest. Night shot. Approx. early 1950's.
Main Street Looking North
Postcard of Main Street, looking north from the center of the street. Note the cars parked and traffic signal. No correspondence on the back of the postcard.
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.
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.
Main Street Looking North
Photograph of the view from the bridge in south Taylor, looking north on Main Street.
Main Street Looking North
Photograph of Main Street looking north from First Street. Note the automobiles parked on either side of the road.
Main Street Looking North
Photograph of Main Street heading north. Note the very muddy street and residential homes on either side of street.
Main Street Looking North
Postcard of the view from Second Street looking north on Main Street, Taylor. No correspondence on the back. Note the parked automobiles in front of the stores and commercial building. An old traffic signal is in the middle of the street in the distance.
Main Street Looking North
Postcard of Main Street looking north. Note the traffic signal in the middle of the road. There is no correspondence on the back of the postcard.
Main Street Looking Northwest, 1883
Photograph of the intersection of Second & Main Street in Taylor, 1883. Visible on right corner is First National Bank, which would become Taylor National Bank. The roads are dirt and mud, with horse-drawn wagons and carts. Early department stores and dry good stores are on the west side of Main Street running north.
Main Street Looking South
Photograph of Main Street looking south from the intersection of 4th Street and Main.
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 South
Postcard of Main Street, look southward at the intersection of Fourth Street. Note traffic signal in the center of the road, and automobiles parked in front of businesses and stores on Main Street. No correspondence on the back of the postcard.
Main Street Looking South
Postcard of Main Street looking south in downtown Taylor. Note cars parked in front of businesses and stores. Correspondence on the back of the postcard in English.
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, Taylor, Texas
Postcard of a general view of Main Street in downtown Taylor. Note the horse-drawn buggies on the right side of the street and the man leaning against his car on the left side. There is no correspondence on the back of the postcard.
Main Street with cotton wagons
Photograph of horse-drawn wagons hauling bales of cotton on route down the middle of Main Street, Taylor.
Main Street With Flags
Photograph of the middle of Main Street decorated with flags, looking north from Second Street.
Man on a Horse
Photograph of man on a horse on an unidentified street in Granger. Name of photographers on the right side in red ink: Heiman & Schlueter, Bartlett and Granger, Texas.
Mares Grocery Store
Postcard of Mares Grocery Store, located at 117 N. Main, Taylor, Texas. Five men stand in center of floor, with merchandise and displays on either side.
Mares Saloon
Postcard of Mares Saloon, located at 113 North Main Street, Taylor. No correspondence on the back of the postcard.
Methodist Church
Color postcard of the Methodist Church, located on the corner of Fifth and Talbot Streets, in Taylor, Texas.
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.
Mounted Texas Rangers in the Rodeo Parade
Photograph of the Mounted Texas Rangers in the Rodeo Parade, Main Street, Taylor, Texas. Photo taken in August 1956.
Mrs. J. P. Sturgis
Photograph of Mrs. J. P. Sturgis mounted on a horse.
Muddy Road in Taylor
Photograph of a muddy road in Taylor, taken in June 1922. Street is not identified. Can see Ford Model T automobiles.
Murphy Park
Postcard of an aerial view of Murphy Park in Taylor. No correspondence on the back of the postcard.
Murphy Park
Postcard of Murphy Park in Taylor, showing the water tower and the lake. No correspondence on back of postcard.
Mustang Creek Floods Return
Photograph of Mustang Creek flooding again. Continuous rain brought flooding. Shown here is Mustang Creek overflowing Farm Road 619 leading to Beyerville. Photo taken Saturday, Feb 22, 1958.
Mystery In Brushy Creek
Photograph of car found under water in Brushy Creek near Thorndale. Car identified as 1950's Studebaker.
Nativity Float
Photograph of a float in Taylor Christmas Parade showing a live Nativity scene with children. Cars parked in background off Main Street. Approx. 1950's.
New Farm Road
Photograph of a new Farm Road, near Taylor. An aerial shot of unspecified location. Photo taken in the 1950's.
New Street Lights
Photograph of new street lights, North Main Street. Domel's Bar on right at 1119 North Main, Taylor.
New Street Sweeper
Photograph of the City of Taylor's new street sweeper, a Patrol Sweeper by Austin-Western Road Machinery Co., 1942 model. Posed around the sweeper are (l to r): Harry Pickoff (Dr. Pepper bottler); Ray Arrington; Peter Richards (City Manager); Ed Carver (city commissioner & ran Western Auto); Dr. J.K. McWonter.
None Hurt
Photograph of damage when high Missouri-Pacific box car fails to clear the car shed. Photo taken December 1, 1958.
North On Main Street
Postcard of a street view looking north on Main Street, from the corner of the Sixth Street intersection. Note the mansions on the left of the street, the horse drawn cart, man on a bicycle and a man walking. There is correspondence on the back in Swedish.
Not A Creature Was Stirring
Photograph of a float in Taylor Christmas Parade that has a flat base with a sign that says, "Not A Creature Was Stirring" along the bottom. There is an upright wall in the center of the float meant to look like a brick fireplace with a rug in front and two giant stockings on either side of the opening with children inside; two other young girls are seated at either end of the wall, dressed in pajamas, with stuffed animals and bedding. A large crowd is visible in the background, watching the parade.
Not Injured
Photograph of an automobile accident with no injuries. The car is flipped over on the side of the road with a police officer and older man inspecting the wreck. Photo taken March 3, 1958. The automobile is identified as 1950's Dodge.
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.
Odd Fellows Hall
Postcard of Odd Fellows Hall, located at 120 W. Fourth Street, Taylor. Correspondence in English on the back. This building housed two newspaper offices for The Daily Democrat and The Weekly Texan.
Old Car in the Taylor Rodeo Parade
Photograph of an old car 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, Taylor.
Optimist Bike Safety Contest
Photograph of a large groups of children with decorated bicycles for the Taylor Optimist Club's annual bike safety contest.
Optimist Club Bike Safety
Photograph of three children with decorated bicycles as part of the Taylor Optimist Club's Bike Safety Program.
Optimist "Shake Buckets" Fund Raiser
Photograph of an unidentified member of the Taylor Optimists Club soliciting funds from an unidentified motorists in Taylor, Texas.
Over Fifty Years In Taylor
Photograph of decorated automobiles and firetrucks in the parade to celebrate "Over Fifty 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.
Parade Wagon
Photograph of women in horse drawn wagon all decorated for July 4th Parade, 1927.
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