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[Aerial Photograph of Yosemite National Park]

Description: Aerial photograph of the scenery at Yosemite National Park in California. The scenery includes thick forests and tall mountains and cliffs creating multiple valleys.
Date: unknown
Partner: George Everill Pierce Family Photographs

[Aerial View of Refinery and City]

Description: Photograph of aerial view of refinery and city. There are several cylindrical structures. Back of photo reads, "Texas Co. Refinery and city of Port Arthur in background."
Date: 1926~/1931~
Partner: Edison Museum

"After" Road Back at Lakeside Power Station

Description: Photograph of a dirt road with some buildings in the background in Port Arthur, Beaumont. One of the buildings has two smoke stack like features on top of it.
Date: 1926~/1931~
Partner: Edison Museum

[AGA Thermovision #1]

Description: Photograph of infrared Polaroid of utility poles/power lines taken with the AGA Thermovision.
Date: 1973
Partner: Edison Museum

[AGA Thermovision #2]

Description: Photograph of infrared Polaroid of service outlet taken with the AGA Thermovision.
Date: 1973
Partner: Edison Museum

[AGA Thermovision #3]

Description: Photograph of infrared Polaroid taken with the AGA Thermovision. Back of photo reads, "PTS #725 Behind Woolco North side".
Date: 1973
Partner: Edison Museum

[AGA Thermovision #4]

Description: Photograph of infrared Polaroid of taken with the AGA Thermovision.
Date: unknown
Partner: Edison Museum

[Allen Hall, Tillotson Institute]

Description: Photograph of a five-story brick building with a mansard roof. A handwritten note on the back of the photograph says, "Allen Hall, Erected 1880-1881, Demolished 1966." Cabinet card format.
Date: [1880..1901]
Creator: Hill, S. B.
Partner: Austin History Center, Austin Public Library

[Andrew Jackson Sowell, Texas Ranger]

Description: Photograph of Andrew Jackson Sowell, a Texas Ranger, holding a rifle by the barrel in his right hand, and a knife in his left. Portrait was taken in a studio with a painted background depicting a landscape. Cabinet card format.
Date: 1880~
Creator: Barr, D. P.
Partner: Austin History Center, Austin Public Library

[An Art Print of Admiral Frank Hermon Schofield]

Description: Painting of Admiral Frank Hermon Schofield. The painting was done by Arthur Beaumont in 1933. There is a battleship painted in the background behind Schofield.
Date: 1933
Creator: Beaumont, Arthur
Partner: Texas Parks & Wildlife Department

[Art Print of the Matlock Home]

Description: Art print of an artist's rendition of the Matlock Home near Murphy, Texas; the house is two stories with windows along the upper and lower floors. The note printed on the reverse side of the picture says this was made "before the house was razed and replaced with a modern brick home." The note further says that Milton Meredith Matlock built it "when he settled on the land just South of the Back Homeplace."
Date: unknown
Partner: Murphy Historical Society Inc.

[Auction Wagon, Abilene, Texas]

Description: Photograph of a horse-drawn auction wagon parked outside of a drug store in Abilene, Texas. A man is using the wagon as a stage to speak to a crowd around him. The auction is likely related to the cotton industry.
Date: 1906
Partner: Austin History Center, Austin Public Library

Aunt Sallie Carlton

Description: Photograph of an elderly woman by the name of Sallie Carlton. Carlton was the wife of Charles Carlton, founder of Carlton College in Bonham.
Date: [1860..1880]
Partner: Austin History Center, Austin Public Library

[Austin Baseball Team]

Description: Photograph of a baseball team from Austin, Texas. The photograph is cabinet card format.
Date: [1891..1892]
Creator: Deane
Partner: Austin History Center, Austin Public Library

[Austin Dam]

Description: Photograph of Austin Dam. Several people watch as the water runs into the spillway. The machine building is visible at left.
Date: December 6, 1938
Partner: Austin History Center, Austin Public Library

[Austin Dam]

Description: Photograph of the Austin Dam. This photograph was taken from the side where the water flows out of the dam.
Date: 1938?
Partner: Austin History Center, Austin Public Library

[Austin Dam]

Description: Photograph of the Austin Dam. The water is flowing through the dam's open floodgates.
Date: 1938?
Partner: Austin History Center, Austin Public Library

[Austin Dam]

Description: Photograph of the Austin Dam. Several people watch as water flows into the spillway. The machine building is visible at left.
Date: December 6, 1938
Partner: Austin History Center, Austin Public Library

Austin Trade Excursion

Description: Photograph of people gathered at a railroad depot in Bruceville, Texas. A handwritten note on the foot of the image says, "Austin Trade Excursion."
Date: unknown
Partner: Austin History Center, Austin Public Library

Austin Trade Excursion, Bruceville

Description: Photograph of the Austin Trade Excursion in Bruceville. Uniformed men are seen boarding a train. Others, including women and children, crowd around the train.
Date: unknown
Partner: Austin History Center, Austin Public Library

Austin Trade Excursion, Georgetown

Description: Photograph of the Austin Trade Excursion in Georgetown. Men in suits are gathered at a street intersection in the town. Some cars are visible in the street.
Date: 1910~
Partner: Austin History Center, Austin Public Library

Austin Trade Excursion, Granger

Description: Photograph of the Austin Trade Excursion in Granger. Men in suits walk down a street followed by a brass marching band. Buildings are in the background.
Date: unknown
Partner: Austin History Center, Austin Public Library

[Automobile]

Description: Photograph of an automobile parked on the side of a dirt road, with tall grass covering a wire fence. A nearby fence post has a sign on it that says, "Ocean Highway." The vehicle has a sign on its back that says, "Excuse My Dust" and a barrel hanging from it reads "1081 Austin."
Date: September 20, 1913
Partner: Austin History Center, Austin Public Library
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