6 Matching Results

Results open in a new window/tab.

[American Legion Men In Costume]

Photograph of a group of men from Travis Post 76 dressed in costumes for the American Legion Fool's Parade. The one on the far left is wearing a dress with a colander on his head, the next is wearing a sign that reads, "A Bath in Austin is 99% Chlorine Water". Next to him, a man is wearing a dress and a wig and holding a sign that is partially cutoff reading "Looking for the new hotel." and the final two are wearing suit jackets without pants.
Date: October 30, 1922
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

Entry in Fool's Parade

Photograph of a group of individuals lining up for an American Legion parade. There are three signs that read, "Travis Post 76 Austin, Tex.", "Travis Post American Legion", and "Looking for the New Hotel". The men are in costume. Some are in dresses, some are in tuxedo jackets without pants. A handwritten notes on the back reads, "Evidently they didn't know how to hold 'em." Individuals are named on the back of the print.
Date: October 30, 1922
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Men in Costume for an American Legion Parade]

Photograph of a group of men marching in an American Legion Parade. Some are in dresses, others are in formal tuxedo jackets without pants. One is a clown. One of them is holding a sign that says "Travis Post 76 Austin, Texas":
Date: October 30, 1922
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

Rocky Mountain & Santa Fe (RM&SF) 870

A photograph print showing Rocky Mountain & Santa Fe (RM&SF) 870, 2-8-0, Hebron, NM.
Date: January 30, 1922
Creator: High, H. E.
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History

Santa Fe (ATSF) 3710

A photograph print showing Santa Fe 3710, 4-8-2, on Train No. 1, passing Hebron, NM., about 35 mph.
Date: January 30, 1922
Creator: Robinson, John P.
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History

Santa Fe (ATSF) 3729

A photograph print showing Santa Fe 3729, 4-8-2, on transcontinental passenger Train No. 9, making 60 mi per hour near Bloom, CO.
Date: January 30, 1922
Creator: Robinson, John P.
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History