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[Fred Harrison Gin]

Description: Photograph of the Fred Harrison gin located in Jarrell, TX in Williamson County.
Date: 192X
Partner: The Williamson Museum

[Harrison Hardware Store]

Description: Photograph of the Harrison Hardware Store, owned by Fred and Eva Lee Harrison and operated in Jarrell, TX during the 40s.
Date: 194X
Partner: The Williamson Museum

[The Sladecek Garage in Granger, TX]

Description: Photograph of the Sladecek garage, located at 502 S. Commerce St., Granger, TX. Pictured is Victor and Edward J. Sladecek and their Aunt Victoria Wiezek, visiting from Chicago. Victor and Edward operated their father's business after World War II, and Edward was still operating the business in 1988.
Date: 1970
Partner: The Williamson Museum

[Livery & Feed stable with horses]

Description: Black and white photograph of the "W. J. FOUSE / LIVERY AND FEED STABLE". The picture was taken in 1911 on West Main Street. Left to right: Henry Pards, Jeff Fouse, Dewey Bradford, unknown, Bud Grumbles.
Date: 1911
Partner: The Williamson Museum

[Wagons clearing fire debris]

Description: Photograph of East Street in Hutto after a fire destroyed most of the buildings, horse-drawn wagons clear debris.
Date: 1902~
Partner: The Williamson Museum

[Brushy Creek with bridge]

Description: Photograph of Brushy Creek and the round rock in the creek, for which the town of Round Rock was named; photograph was taken before the creek washed away both bridges shown in the image, one of which was a railroad bridge; the picture is taken from the dam, east of the round rock; there is an unidentified person standing on the round rock; view is looking east down Brushy Creek.
Date: 19uu
Partner: The Williamson Museum

[Man on back of ice buggy]

Description: Black and white photograph of an "ICE" carriage; three large wheels are visible; a man in a dark suit holding a white object is in front of the carriage.
Date: 19uu
Partner: The Williamson Museum

[Steam powered thrashing crew (Tractors)]

Description: Photograph of Matthew Kasperik's thrashing crew posing for a photograph. This farm was located one mile NE of Walburg. In the background you can see the steam tractor and the thrasher.
Date: 1913~
Partner: The Williamson Museum

[Downtown Georgetown with Model-T cars]

Description: Black and white photograph of downtown Georgetown, Texas, showing Model-T cars parked mostly on the left side of the road. There is a "PIGGLY WIGGLY" building on the left and and "LINDELL PETERSON & CO. / HARDWARE."
Date: 19uu
Creator: Atlee, Luis W.
Partner: The Williamson Museum

[Horse & Buggy by gin]

Description: Photograph of early cotton gin in Williamson County. Mule pulled wagon out in front.
Date: 1900~
Partner: The Williamson Museum

[Old Cars at Antique Fair]

Description: Photograph of the Thompson Family looking at antique cars and enjoying the Frontier Days yearly event in Round Rock.
Date: 198X
Partner: The Williamson Museum

[Family in front of old car]

Description: Photograph of a family posing for a photograph in front of an old car.
Date: 1986
Partner: The Williamson Museum

[Funeral of Father Pridal]

Description: Photograph of Funeral of Father Francis Pridal, who died January 4, 1927, and was the first resident priest of the S.S. Cyril and Methodius Catholic Church in Granger in 1893. Automobiles line the street.
Date: January 1927
Partner: The Williamson Museum

[Buggy with horse in front of store]

Description: Photograph of store fronts in old Round Rock on Bagdad Street. A horse and buggy is on the left side of the photo. The business on the right has signs for "STAR / TOBACCO," "HARNESS and SHOES / REPAIRED HERE," and "RESTAURANT." There is a "Coca Cola" repeating sign on the underside of the store porch. To the left is a poster for "HARVEST / JUBILEE" attached to the side of a store.
Date: 19uu
Partner: The Williamson Museum

[Builders on horse-back on dam]

Description: Photograph of builders of dam for flour mill near Jonah for water wheel to power grinding wheat. Some are on horseback.
Date: 1895~
Partner: The Williamson Museum
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