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[Photograph of the Williamson Creek Bridge, Looking West]

Description: Photograph of the Williamson Creek Bridging looking west. On either side of the bridge are trees that have no leaves and in the background are open fields of land. Text on the back reads "Looking west at Williamson Creek Bridge on U. S. Hwy 290 Blanco Co.".
Date: April 4, 1939
Creator: Texas. Department of Transportation.
Partner: Texas Department of Transportation

[Photograph of Lady Bird Johnson in Filming TV Program]

Description: Photograph of Lady Bird Johnson and an unidentified man standing in a grassy field, being filmed by an older man with light hair and a large film camera on his right shoulder. Lady Bird Johnson (on the right) is wearing a light-colored skirt suit with a pearl necklace and large tinted sunglasses, while the man to her left is wearing a medium-colored suit with a diagonal striped tie and small glasses. The two are shadowed by a tree to the left, the branches of which are visible at the left edge … more
Date: unknown
Partner: University of Texas Permian Basin

[Cattle in Feeding Pens]

Description: Photograph of Hereford cattle in large feeding pens with more empty pens and a winding country road in the background. Printed on front of photograph: "Photo by Brown Lubbock."
Date: 1932
Creator: Brown Studio
Partner: Cattle Raisers Museum

Lady Bird Johnson, William Sinkin, and Henry B. Gonzalez in Johnson City, Texas

Description: Photograph of Lady Bird Johnson (left) shoveling dirt while planting a rose bush near Johnson City, at the site of Lyndon B. Johnson's boyhood home. William "Bill" Sinkin, and Henry B. Gonzalez (right) are standing next to her, looking at the bush, and several spectators are standing along a wooden fence directly behind them.
Date: December 17, 1966
Partner: UT San Antonio Libraries Special Collections

[Adrian Edwards Conn Home Photograph #1]

Description: Photograph of three men working in the yard of the Adrian Edwards Conn Home, in Blanco, Texas, with piles of debris and foliage next to the walls of the house. A handwritten note on the back of the photo says "The mess we had to start with."
Date: unknown
Partner: Texas Historical Commission
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