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A.C.T. Dancers
One of Cecil Hill's ACT [Austin Civic Theater] ballerinas in a stretched pose.
A.C.T. Dancers
Cecil Hill's ballerinas with a synchronized pose. Part of the Austin Civic Theater.
A.C.T. Dancers
Cecil Hill's A.C.T. [Austin Civic Theater] group ballerina dancers pose
Sinclair stations
Exterior view of Sinclair station at 801 E. 1st St. Signs advertise Sinclair HC Gasoline. 3 men outside building. Cars parked.
Mrs. Cowan Holding a Letter from Mamie Eisenhower
Mrs. Cowan (first name unknown) stands outside and holds an unopened letter from Mamie Eisenhower.
Mrs. Cowan Reading a Letter from Mamie Eisenhower
Mrs. Cowan (first name unknown) is seated and reading a letter from Mamie Eisenhower.
Mrs. Cowan Reading a Letter from Mamie Eisenhower
Mrs. Cowan (first name unknown) is seated and reading a letter from Mamie Eisenhower.
Mrs. Thomas in Front of the Manchaca Methodist Church
Mrs. Thomas (first name unknown) stands on the stoop of the Manchaca Methodist Church in a black dress.
[Horse Jumping Over a Hurdle]
Photograph of a horse jumping over a hurdle. The horse is completely above the hurdle. The jockey is wearing dark-colored clothing, and the horse is dark-colored.
[Horses Being Ridden Around an Arena]
Photograph of people riding horses around an arena at a horse show at Cocke Horse Farm. There is a small building in the middle of the arena, and rows of people sitting behind a barrier.
[Portrait of a Jockey and Her Horse]
Photograph of a jockey and her horse. She is wearing a light-colored jacket and riding boots, and the horse is a dark color and wearing a saddle. There are other people in the background in riding clothing.
[Cerebral Palsy Center ground breaking]
Photograph of the ground breaking ceremony for the Cerebral Palsy Center. A crowd of men watch as the first shovel of dirt is excavated and the ground is broken. The sky is cloudy, but the men have removed their hats for the occasion.
The O. Henry Honeymoon Cottage
Close-up view of the deteriorating O. Henry Honeymoon Cottage.
The O. Henry Honeymoon Cottage
Exterior view of the O. Henry Honeymoon Cottage as seen from the street.
The O. Henry Honeymoon Cottage
Photograph of the O. Henry Honeymoon Cottage.
Trueman O' Quinn Buying The O. Henry Honeymoon Cottage
Photograph of two men standing in front of the O.Henry Honeymoon Cottage. This house was originally located on E. 11th Street. In 1956 it was moved by The Heritage Society to Shoal Creek (Wooten) Park where it was to be restored. Several attempts were made to burn the house and on December 23, 1956 the house was set afire and burned to the ground as the restoration was taking place.
Trueman O' Quinn Buying The O. Henry Honeymoon Cottage
Photograph of four men standing in front of The O. Henry Honeymoon Cottage. Two of the men are exchanging documents.
Future Homemakers of America
Seven dressed up young women. Four are standing while three are seated.
Governor Beauford Jester and Mother
Future governor, Beauford Jester, and his mother seated with two other men. Man to right of mother appears to be Allan Shivers.
Governor Beauford Jester's Mother, Frances Gordon Jester
Mother of future governor, Beauford Jester, standing behind desk. Beauford Jester was elected Governor of Texas in 1947.
[Cavalry Troops Marching in Texas Capitol Building Dedication Parade]
Photograph of the parade for the dedication of the Texas State Capitol building. This particular photograph features cavalry troops (Interstate drill) marching down Congress Avenue. Crowds of spectators are standing watching on either side of the street. Many flags are on display.
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