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[T&P Train #901 in Texarkana, Texas]

Description: Photograph of T&P train #901 in Texarkana, Texas. Text below the image says "Texarkana, Texas Aug 1st 1933" and "William Monypeny."
Date: August 1, 1933
Creator: Monypeny, William
Partner: The Grace Museum

[Train #457 in Marshall, Texas]

Description: Photograph of T&P train #457 in Marshall, Texas. There is a man standing in the engine. Written below the image are "Marshall, Texas Aug 17th 1933" and "Ed Robinson (A. E. Brown Photo)."
Date: August 17, 1933
Creator: Brown, A. E. & Robinson, Ed
Partner: The Grace Museum

[Transfer of Alamo Stone to Tribune Tower]

Description: Photograph of a man standing, giving a speech to a crowd about the stone of the Alamo at Tribune Tower. The photograph was taken from across the street on a 2nd or 3rd story. Various people in the crowd are looking back at the camera. A large carved arched entryway to the tower is visible behind the crowd.
Date: August 23, 1933
Partner: Austin History Center, Austin Public Library

[Speech at Tribune Tower]

Description: Photograph of a man standing, giving a speech to a crowd about the stone of the Alamo at Tribune Tower in Chicago. He is visible from the chest up. He holds papers in his hands and speaks into a microphone.
Date: August 23, 1933
Partner: Austin History Center, Austin Public Library

[Two People Observing the Stone from the Alamo]

Description: Photograph of two people, a man and a woman, observing the stone of the Alamo at the Chicago Tribune building. Both are wearing hats, and the woman is wearing a coat. The man reaches out and touches the stone.
Date: August 23, 1933
Partner: Austin History Center, Austin Public Library

[Transfer of Alamo Stone to Tribune Tower]

Description: Photograph of a man standing, giving a speech to a crowd about the stone of the Alamo at Tribune Tower. Various people in the crowd are looking back at the camera. Kohler Company is behind the crowd and Fannie May candies are advertised in a window.
Date: August 23, 1933
Partner: Austin History Center, Austin Public Library

[Alamo Stone at the Tribune Tower]

Description: Photograph of three men observing the stone of the Alamo at the Chicago Tribune building. All of them are wearing a suits, the first and third being dark, and the middle being light colored. One man reaches out and touches the stone.
Date: August 23, 1933
Partner: Austin History Center, Austin Public Library

[Train Engine #700 and Car - Texarkana, Texas]

Description: Photograph of train engine #700 and attached car on railroad tracks, viewed from the side. "700" and "Texas & Pacific" are visible on the side. Additional tracks lay to the side in front. Another train sits on the tracks behind to the right. A water tower stands in the background on the left. Handwritten text below the image says, "Texarkana, Texas Aug 1st 1933."
Date: August 1, 1933
Creator: Monypeny, William
Partner: The Grace Museum

[Train Engine #901 and Car - Texarkana, Texas]

Description: Photograph of train engine #901 and attached cars on railroad tracks, viewed from the side. "901" is visible on the side. Another train sits in the right background, smoke rising from its engine. Buildings sit in the left background. Additional tracks lay in front, a pile of wood boards beside it on the right. Handwritten text below the image says, "Texarkana, Texas Aug 1st 1933."
Date: August 1, 1933
Creator: Monypeny, William
Partner: The Grace Museum

[Photograph of Aircraft Flying Over the U.S.S. Texas]

Description: Photograph of aircraft flying over the U.S.S. Texas. According to the identification card "more than 180 service airplanes passed in review Aug. 14," honoring Admiral Jehu V. Chase who was about to retire from the United States battle fleet. The aircraft are flying in perfect triangular formation over the ship while in the harbor at San Diego, California. Admiral Chase was standing on the deck while this flyover occurred. Includes an information card.
Date: August 14, 1933
Creator: Associated Press
Partner: Texas Parks & Wildlife Department
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