50th Wedding Anniversary, Mr. & Mrs. Baird

Couple standing behind reception table
Date: February 26, 1950
Creator: Douglass, Neal
System: The Portal to Texas History

A&A Insurance, T.W. Kincheon Jr. and Sr.

Two men, one receiving check. The caption from the Austin American Statesman of March 11, 1953 states that K.W. Kincheon Jr. is presenting his father, K.W. Kincheon Sr. with a check for the total loss of his home due to fire. A&A Insurance was located at 1204 1/2 E. 12th Street.
Date: February 27, 1953
Creator: Douglass, Neal
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Abel Stationers at retail fair]

Photograph of Abel Stationers booth at a retail fair. An employee talks to a customer reclining in a chair. Another employee talks to a man at a typewriter at a desk in the background. The showroom is set up to look like a modern office, with wares on display as they would appear in an office setting. Other booths and customers are visible in the background.
Date: February 1, 1950
Creator: Douglass, Neal
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Allandale Village storefront]

Photograph of the Allandale Village storefronts. Two stores are open for business: H.E.B. Food Stores and Francis Floorcovering, despite the unpaved parking lot. Other storefronts on the right side of the building appear to be empty.
Date: February 10, 1950
Creator: Douglass, Neal
System: The Portal to Texas History

Anderson High School [Students In Class]

Photograph of a classroom of coed, African-American students at the old Anderson High School in Austin, Texas. On the left, a student and teacher study a map of the United States with the major rivers emphasized while the rest of the students, who are seated at their desks, look on.
Date: February 11, 1959
Creator: Douglass, Neal
System: The Portal to Texas History

Armstrong Tractor Company [Displays New Tractors]

Photograph of employees of Armstrong Tractor Company displaying the new Ford tractor and equipment. Signs read "We Welcome the New Ford Tractor to Texas" and "Ford Tractors Flown to Austin by Braniff for State Highway Department, Armstrong Tractor Co." A crowd of men and boys gather to look at the new equipment.
Date: February 25, 1948
Creator: Douglass, Neal
System: The Portal to Texas History

Arnold Chote and Buggy

Man sitting in a horse-drawn buggy on a city street. Arnold Chote was the County Commissioner for Precinct 1 according to the Austin City Directory for 1942.
Date: February 3, 1942
Creator: Douglass, Neal
System: The Portal to Texas History

Arnold Chote and Buggy

Photograph of two men riding in a buggy. Arnold Chote was Travis County Commissioner, Precinct 1.
Date: February 3, 1942
Creator: Douglass, Neal
System: The Portal to Texas History

Austin Country Club

View of ballroom and dance floor. The country club was located at 5712 Riverside Dr.
Date: February 10, 1950
Creator: Douglass, Neal
System: The Portal to Texas History

Austin Country Club

Interior view of room with tables and chairs. The County Club was on Montopolis Rd. (Riverside Drive)
Date: February 10, 1950
Creator: Douglass, Neal
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Austin Country Club]

Photograph of the interior spaces of the Austin Country Club off Riverside Drive, east of the city.
Date: February 10, 1950
Creator: Douglass, Neal
System: The Portal to Texas History

Austin Country Club

Photograph of sitting area.
Date: February 10, 1950
Creator: Douglass, Neal
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Austin Dam Workers]

Photograph of dam workers on the Tom Miller Dam in Austin.
Date: February 14, 1940
Creator: Douglass, Neal
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Austin National Bank]

Photo of Austin National Bank. Austin, Texas.
Date: February 25, 1948
Creator: Douglass, Neal
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Austin Postmaster Ray E. Lee and Group]

Photograph of Austin Postmaster Ray E. Lee standing with three men and a woman. They are standing behind a man seated in a chair in the room of a household.
Date: February 3, 1941
Creator: Douglass, Neal
System: The Portal to Texas History

Austin Skyline from I-35

Austin Skyline (closer view) from south of the Colorado River on I-35
Date: February 26, 1957
Creator: Douglass, Neal
System: The Portal to Texas History

Austin Skyline from I-35

Austin Skyline (more distant view) from the south just off of I-35.
Date: February 26, 1957
Creator: Douglass, Neal
System: The Portal to Texas History

Austin Street Railway Co.

Austin Transit Bus headed for Country Club
Date: February 2, 1940
Creator: Douglass, Neal
System: The Portal to Texas History

Austin Street Railway Co.

Line of buses parked outside near tracks
Date: February 2, 1940
Creator: Douglass, Neal
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Automatic Transmission Training Program at Covert Auto Company]

Photograph of four men wearing suits from the Covert Auto Company and their presentation of the Automatic Transmissions Training Program. Two older men stand on the left, and one man presents a piece of paper to one of two younger men who stand on the right. In front of them is a display of the automatic transmission for automobiles. A sign for the training program hangs on the wall behind them.
Date: February 4, 1958
Creator: Douglass, Neal
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Avalon Restaurant]

Photograph of the exterior of the Avalon Restaurant. The restaurant sign reads "Mexican Foods Fried Chicken Steaks," and there is a truck parked in front.
Date: February 5, 1940
Creator: Douglass, Neal
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Bascom Giles]

Photo of Bascom Giles, former commissioner of the General Land Office and former chairman of the board of the Veterans' Land Board. Austin, Texas.
Date: February 20, 1950
Creator: Douglass, Neal
System: The Portal to Texas History

Bascom Giles

Photograph of Bascom Giles signing a document. Giles was Texas Land Commissioner from 1931-1955.
Date: February 20, 1950
Creator: Douglass, Neal
System: The Portal to Texas History

Bascom Giles

Photograph of Bascom Giles holding an old ledger and a map of Gregg County.
Date: February 20, 1950
Creator: Douglass, Neal
System: The Portal to Texas History