[Class of 1908 Breakfast]

Law Class of 1908 having breakfast. Austin, Texas.
Date: April 9, 1948
Creator: Douglass, Neal
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Attorney J.M. Harris]

Attorney J.M. Harris sitting at desk. Austin, Texas.
Date: April 6, 1948
Creator: Douglass, Neal
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Austin Body Works]

Austin Body Works. Austin, Texas.
Date: April 30, 1948
Creator: Douglass, Neal
System: The Portal to Texas History

Vote Counting

Group of unidentified men in a room with desks counting votes for the 1941 Senate race in which W. Lee O'Daniel won.
Date: April 14, 1941
Creator: Douglass, Neal
System: The Portal to Texas History

Vote Counting

Group of unidentified men in a room with desks counting votes for the 1941 Senate race in which W. Lee O'Daniel won.
Date: April 14, 1941
Creator: Douglass, Neal
System: The Portal to Texas History

Yook, Sam Rayburn, and William P. Hobby

Photograph of Yook, Sam Rayburn, and William P. Hobby, seated on a couch and looking at the camera.
Date: April 5, 1940
Creator: Douglass, Neal
System: The Portal to Texas History

Austin High Orchestra

Photograph of an orchestra on stage. Several people are in the audience of the auditorium.
Date: April 4, 1945
Creator: Douglass, Neal
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Memorial Service for President Roosevelt at Hitchcock Naval Air Station]

Memorial Service for President Roosevelt at Hitchcock Naval Air Station
Date: April 1945
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Damaged houses after the 1947 Texas City Disaster]

Two damaged houses after the 1947 Texas City Disaster. The house on the right has been badly damaged. The left wall has detached from the house structure. The windows and doorway on the front and sides have been boarded up, some of the framing is missing, and a long board has been detached and broken across the front. The house on the left leans noticeably to the right and has visible structural damage.
Date: April 16, 1947
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Refinery structures before the 1947 Texas City Disaster]

A view of unidentified refinery/processing structures after the 1947 Texas City Disaster. The structures shown include two tower structures, a series of smaller storage tanks and a raised control or viewing building.
Date: April 16, 1947
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Looking toward Texas City after the 1947 Texas City Disaster]

Huge clouds of black smoke rise from the Texas City port area after the 1947 Texas City Disaster. This picture appears to have been taken from a spot above the Galveston Port Area near the grain elevator. Two large ships, one of which is a cargo ship, is visible in front of a large building on stilts which is near the grain elevator and in front of a mult-storied warehouse. A large white ship, which may be a passenger ship, is moored next to the cargo ship.
Date: April 16, 1947
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Looking toward Texas City after the 1947 Texas City Disaster]

Huge clouds of heavy black and white smoke stream upwards from the Texas City port area after the 1947 Texas City Disaster. This photograph appears to have been taken from above the Galveston port, down near the railroad yards and the grain elevator. In the foreground, four lines of railroad cars can be seen. A large multi-storied warehouse is behind the railroad tracks. At the left is a long building raised on stilts.
Date: April 16, 1947
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Looking toward Texas City after the 1947 Texas City Disaster]

Huge clouds of heavy black and white smoke stream upwards from the Texas City port area after the 1947 Texas City Disaster. This photograph appears to have been taken from above the Galveston port, near the grain elevator. At the far left, the grain elevator, a very large multi-story warehouse and a line of railroad freight cars can be seen.
Date: April 16, 1947
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Looking toward Texas City after the 1947 Texas City Disaster]

Huge clouds of black smoke rise from the Texas City port area after the 1947 Texas City Disaster. This picture appears to have been taken from a spot above the Galveston Port Area near the grain elevator. Two large ships, one of which is a cargo ship, are visible in front of a large building on stilts near the grain elevator and in front of a multi-storied warehouse. A large white ship, which may be a passenger ship is moored next to the cargo ship.
Date: April 16, 1947
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Looking toward Texas City after the 1947 Texas City Disaster]

Huge clouds of heavy black and white smoke fill the sky after the 1947 Texas City Disaster. This photograph appears to have been taken from above the Galveston port, near the grain elevator. At the far left, the grain elevator, a very large multi-story warehouse and a train car can be seen.
Date: April 16, 1947
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Looking toward the grain elevator after the 1947 Texas City Disaster]

This photograph was taken looking toward the grain elevator after the 1947 Texas City Disaster. On the far left are refinery structures, including some small and cylindrical tanks. To the right of three of the tanks, the heavily damaged Monsanto building can be seen. In the middle of the picture in the background the Seatrain loading crane is partially visible. On the far right is the grain elevator. Some debris is visible in the foreground.
Date: April 16, 1947
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Damaged houses after the 1947 Texas City Disaster]

Two houses show visible damage after the 1947 Texas City Disaster. The one story house on the left appears to have been split apart in the middle and has visible roof damage to the rear. The house on the right is raised above the ground, but shows damage to some of the siding on the lower level, and appears to be leaning. Some building debris is visible in the foreground.
Date: April 16, 1947
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Damaged pipelines after the 1947 Texas City Disaster]

A man in a hardhat stands near a cluster of pipelines and control valves near the port after the 1947 Texas City Disaster. In the background the destruction at the docks and piers is visible. Pieces of pipes and valves lie on the ground near the man.
Date: April 16, 1947
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Damaged houses after the 1947 Texas City Disaster]

Four one-story houses in a residential area show visible damage after the 1947 Texas City Disaster. On the far left, the house shows roof damage. The house second from the left has a partially collapsed roof, and part of the front wall is detached and leaning forward. A car sits in front of the house second from the right, which has had all windows and doors blown out. The house on the far right also shows window and door damage. Boards and building debris is scattered in front of the houses.
Date: April 16, 1947
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Metal debris after the 1947 Texas City Disaster]

Large pieces of twisted and bent metal debris are scattered in a field after the explosions. In the distance, power poles appear to have been broken.
Date: April 16, 1947
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Damaged conveyor system after the 1947 Texas City Disaster]

Part of the conveyor system has collapsed after the 1947 Texas City Disaster. The part still standing is twisted and bent. Chunks of building rubble are scattered near the base of the structure.
Date: April 16, 1947
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[A damaged house after the 1947 Texas City Disaster]

A house has had the left half of its roof structure destroyed by the force of the explosions in the 1947 Texas City Disaster. Building debris is strewn in front of the house. Windows and doors are missing glass. The building on the far right next to the house appears to also have window damage.
Date: April 16, 1947
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[A damaged house after the 1947 Texas City Disaster]

A house shows extensive damage after the 1947 Texas City Disaster. The middle portion of the roof has collapsed and fallen in, and windows have sustained significant damage.
Date: April 16, 1947
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[The Longhorn II aground after the 1947 Texas City Disaster]

The cargo ship, Longhorn II, sits on dry land after the 1947 Texas City Disaster. Debris is visible in the foreground, and large, twisted pieces of metal can be seen on the far left.
Date: April 16, 1947
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History