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[Austin Avenue Streetcars]

Description: Photograph of Austin Avenue in Waco, looking south. A long streetcar runs along the center of the road, destined for the Cotton Palace Park at the south of town. Along both sides of the streets are shops and stores, with banners hanging between the buildings and over the road. A clock, with a pawnbroker's sign of three balls hanging above it, is placed on a post at left in the sidewalk. The Sanger Brothers' department store is advertised with a banner reading "SANGERS" hanging across the road. … more
Date: unknown
Creator: Gildersleeve
Partner: Private Collection of T. B. Willis

[Three People on a Front Lawn]

Description: Partial photograph of three people standing on the front yard of a Victorian-style home behind a wooden gate and fence. Two women in dresses stand at left, and a man in a coat and tie stands at right. The fence is tilted, and an advertisement is painted on the mailbox's post. It reads, "see Nash-Robinson & Co.; Lumber Yard; Hog Fence; Lead Paints; Oil & Glass; Screen Doors; Cement; Lime Wall".
Date: unknown
Partner: Private Collection of T. B. Willis

[Structure on Galveston Beach]

Description: Photograph of an unidentified person walking on the Galveston beach in front of a large, two-story, wood-paneled building raised up on stilts. The building L-shaped and has a gabled roof, with a square tower at the corner where the wings meet and a flag flying from the end visible at left. There are advertising signs hung on the side of the building.
Date: August 1917
Partner: Moody Medical Library, UT

[Men Near Galveston Beach]

Description: Photograph of two men including Dr. George Butte (left) standing on a sidewalk next to a carved stone pillar. Part of a large, two-story building on stilts is visible on the beach at right, which has an advertising banner hung on the wall. A third person is visible in the background at left, walking near another building.
Date: August 1917
Partner: Moody Medical Library, UT
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