Austin History Center, Austin Public Library - 12 Matching Results
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- Letter from Trueman O'Quinn to Dudley Frasier
- Letter thanking Frazier for copy of "The Heart of O. Henry." O'Quinn mentions that he reviewed the book for KTBC-TV.
- Cows Walking Toward Building
- Cows walk towards the L. F. Rader Holstein Dairy building. An unidentified man is standing outside and next to the entrance.
- Man Milking Cow
- An unidentified man hooks a cow up to a milking machine at L. F. Rader's Holstein Dairy farm.
- Unidentified Man with Dairy Cans
- An unidentified man stands inside of a concrete brick room with dairy cans. There is a sign in the room which reads: "L. F. Rader; Holstein Dairy."
- [Women working with phone switchboard]
- Photo of women working with phone switchboard. Austin, Texas.
- Cowboy Statue at Capitol
- Portrait of sculpture
- [Exterior View of the Austin Tropic Shop]
- Photograph of an exterior view of the Austin Tropic Shop furniture store. The bottom floor is surrounded with large plate glass windows, and there is a billboard advertisement on the roof. The photograph is underexposed.
- [Interior View of the Austin Tropic Shop]
- Photograph of an interior view of the Austin Tropic Shop furniture store. There are numerous types of rattan furniture on display.
- [Texas State Capitol]
- Looking north at the Capitol building from the roof of a building, possibly the Littlefield building at 6th and Congress. The photo shows the Travis County Courthouse in a state of disrepair at the corner of 11th and Congress.
- [Racecar in Juarez, Mexico]
- Photograph of a car driving on a racetrack. A handwritten note on the back of the photograph reads, "Movies in the making (taking), Juarez Race Course 4-20-13."
- [Correspondence to E.M. Pease from Lucadia Pease]
- The second of two letters to E.M. Pease from Lucadia Pease in which she discusses the possible purchase of a house from James B. Shaw. Includes typewritten transcription of the letter.
- [Correspondence to Governor E.M. Pease from John Bigler, governor of California]
- A letter to Governor E.M. Pease from John Bigler, governor of California.