Are We There Yet? Transportation in Central Texas - 808 Matching Results

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Circleville Accident Sunday Morning
Photograph of an automobile accident at Circleville on Sunday morning, November 10. No injuries reported with this wreck. Car identified as 1949 Mercury. ca 1958.
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.
City Hall
Postcard with a colorized image of City Hall in Taylor Texas, viewed from a corer to show the front and one side. It is a two-story building with classic-style architecture and a tower above the entrance. Correspondence on the back says: "Taylor Sept. 34 - 1915. Dear Laura! I'm now in Taylor I came home two weeks agoe [sic] was in Round Rock too but you was not there. I'm been [...] on the country and came home today best regards from Mrs. Sandstrom"
City Hall 1935-1984
Postcard of Taylor City Hall, 1935-1984, with correspondence on the back in English.
City Hall, Taylor, Texas
Color postcard of Taylor City Hall, built in 1905 and razed in 1935. Located on Main Street, between Fourth and Fifth Streets.
City Hall, Taylor, Texas
Postcard of the 1905-1935 Taylor City Hall, located on Heritage Square in downtown Taylor.
City Hall, Taylor, Texas
Postcard of the 1905-1935 Taylor City Hall, located on Heritage Square in downtown Taylor. Faded correspondence on the back in English.
City Hall, Taylor, Texas
Postcard of the 1905-1935 Taylor City Hall, located on Heritage Square in downtown Taylor.
City Hall, Taylor, Texas
Postcard of the 1905-1935 Taylor City Hall, located on Heritage Square in downtown Taylor, Texas. Correspondence on back of card in English.
City Hall, Taylor, Texas
Postcard of the 1905-1935 Taylor City Hall, located on Heritage Square in downtown Taylor, Texas. Correspondence on back of card in faded English.
[City Ice & Bottlng Works Wagon]
Black and white photo rimmed in white film. Large ice wagon "OUR ICE & BOTTLED GOODS,/ARE MADE OF PURE DISTILLED WATER" is printed on white sign at top of wagon of The City Ice & Bottling Works Company. Four large spoked wheels are on wagon. On side of wagon "ICE/PHONE NO. 110" are printed . "Peacock" signs are on back of wagon. Plant material is inside large blocks of ice at front and back of wagon. Dirt road and wooden barn buildings are in photo. Reins, brake on wheel and trailor pull are visible.
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.
[City of Schwertner & Road]
Photograph of the city of Schwertner pictured around the turn of the twentieth century.
Collins Motor Company
Postcard of Collins Motor Company, located at 406 Talbot Street, Taylor. Printed advertising and promotions on the back of the postcard.
Combines Move In
Photograph of combines and harvesting equipment on the side of the road ready to move into the fields, July 28, 1958.
[Construction on U.S. Highway 79]
Photograph of construction on U.S. Highway 79 (previously Highway 43) in Williamson County, Texas. A Marion shovel in the background is loading gravel base course with 1 1/4 yard and there are two dump trucks on the right of the photograph carrying the gravel. Several workers are visible near the shovel. Text on back of photograph reads: "Hy. 43 Wilson Co. Proj. 204, Loading gravel Base material with 1 1/4 yd. Marion shovel rented from Joe Mocken, Austin, Summer 1936."
[Construction on U.S. Highway 79]
Dumping base course through Thrall on U.S. Highway 79 in Williamson County. Includes automobile, dump truck, distant water tower.
[Construction on U.S. Highway 81]
Photograph of construction of sidewalks on Brushy Creek Bridge on U.S. Highway 81 in Williamson County.
[Construction on U.S. Highway 81]
Photograph of construction of sidewalks on Brushy Creek Bridge on U.S. Highway 81 in Williamson County. Detail of scaffolding supporting the sidewalk sections.
[Construction on U.S. Highway 81]
Photograph of construction of sidewalks on Brushy Creek Bridge on U.S. Highway 81 in Williamson County. Detail of scaffolding supporting the sidewalk.
[Construction on U.S. Highway 81]
Photograph of construction of sidewalks on Brushy Creek Bridge on U.S. Highway 81 in Williamson County.
[Construction on U.S. Highway 81]
Photograph of construction of sidewalk along Brushy Creek Bridge on U.S. Highway 81 in Williamson County. Shows underside of support framework.
[Construction on U.S. Highway 81]
Photograph of construction of sidewalk along Brushy Creek Bridge on U.S. Highway 81 in Williamson County.
[Construction on U.S. Highway 81]
Photograph of Construction of sidewalk along Brushy Creek Bridge on U.S. Highway 81 in Williamson County. Trucks are crossing the bridge and there is a water tower in the distance.
[Construction on U.S. Highway 81]
Photograph of construction of sidewalk along Brushy Creek Bridge on U.S. Highway 81 in Williamson County. Shows completed sidewalk, back of sign and sign with only Brushy showing.
[Construction on U.S. Highway 81]
Photograph of construction of sidewalk along Brushy Creek Bridge on U.S. Highway 81 in Williamson County. Shows completed sidewalk and guardrails with cafe and water tower in the background.
[Construction on U.S. Highway 81]
Photograph of construction of sidewalk along Brushy Creek Bridge on U.S. Highway 81 in Williamson County. Shows completed sidewalk and guardrails with cafe and water tower in the distance.
[Construction U.S. Highway 81]
Photograph of construction of sidewalk along Brushy Creek Bridge on U.S. Highway 81 in Williamson County. Shows completed sidewalk and guardrails.
Corner of Second and Main
Photograph of the corner of Second and Main Streets, Taylor, Texas. Depicted are department stores and businesses, with automobiles parked along the street. Photograph taken in the 1920's, approx.
Cotton Bales on Truck
Photograph of three men on a truck stacked with bales of cotton. Truck is in front of warehouses.
Cotton Compress & Bales
Color postcard of cotton compress and warehouse with cotton bales ready to ship.
Cotton Compress, Taylor, Texas
Postcard of the cotton compress with bales of cotton ready for shipping. Railroad cars are stationed between the loading docks.
Cotton Harvest
Photograph of baled cotton coming being delivered to the warehouses prior to shipping by rail.
[Cotton wagon on Jonah bridge]
Photograph of a cotton wagon on the Jonah bridge over the San Gabriel River. The bridge was washed away in the 1921 flood.
Country Bridge
Photograph of an unidentified road and bridge, in East Williamson County. From the Hugo Randig Estate, transferred from the Austin History Center.
Country Club
Color postcard of the Taylor Country Club, showing clubhouse and grounds.
Country Club, Taylor, Texas
Photograph of the Taylor Country Club, a private golfing club in the south hills of Taylor, Texas. The club house has a dining room and dressing rooms upstairs.
[Couple in a Wagon in Andice]
Photograph of Mr. and Mrs. Milt Love in wagon with horses, Gus and Ben Jacob. R&W Store which was in business from 1932-1974 can be seen in the background.
[Courthouse with Model T's out front]
Photograph of fifth and most recent Williamson County Courthouse in 1911 with Model T cars parked in front.
[Cousins at the State Fair in Dallas]
Photograph of cousins Ouida Whitefield, Ruby Howland, Grace Smith, and Marie Howland. This picture was taken at the State Fair in Dallas during the Great Depression. The girls are from Andice, TX.
Covered Car in Parade
Photograph of a decorated car in the parade celebrating "Over 50 Years in Taylor."
[Crowd with cars gathered for Victory Day]
Photograph of the hour of Victory, November 11, 1918. Street scene of large group of men, women, and children standing in front of J. F. Martinets & Co. Store. Armistice Day.
Crowds Leaving Trades Day
Photograph of the crowds leaving downtown Taylor at the end of Trades Day, July 9, 1923. Trades Day was sponsored by the big stores and businesses in downtown Taylor. There were sales and entertainment to draw shoppers into town. The C.O. Daliet Drugstore was located at 217 N. Main.
[Culvert on U.S. Highway 79]
Lengthening Multiple Box Culvert between Thrall and Thorndale with drop outlet on U.S. Highway 79 in Williamson County. Shows culvert and out-of-focus pickup truck.
[Culvert on U.S. Highway 79]
Photograph of lengthening Multiple Box Culvert at Allison's Lake on U.S. Highway 79 in Williamson County. Includes view of barns in the background.
[Damage to Berry Creek Bridge]
Photograph of access road alonge IH 35 in Williamson County. Damage to riprap at Berry & Dry Berry Creek bridges by flood on May 16, 1965. Taken May 19, 1965. Looking west showing erosion of base and pavement at north end.
Decorated for the Parade
Photograph of an automobile decorated for a street parade, part of the celebration for the Taylor Fair, July 4, 1909. Louise Grau is the little girls in the back seat. Picture taken at Grau residence backyard, located 505 Washburn Street, Taylor.
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.
[Delivery man with horse & buggy]
black and white photograph shows Tommy Harbert, a delivery man for the Voight and Brady grocery store in Round Rock; he holds the reins on a horse hitched to a wagon in front of a large "DRINK/ Coca- Cola" sign
[Deliveryman Standing on His Wagon]
Photograph of Clem Harvey, deliveryman for W.J. Walsh Store standing on his wagon in front of a bricked building. There is also another man dressed in white getting something from the wagon in the background.
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