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STATE CAPITOL A rare snowfall covers the 1886 building and grounds in a blanket of white.
BATTLE HALL Designed by Cass Gilbert in 1911 as the main library, now house the Architecture Library.
J.M. Kuehne 1929.
GOVERNOR’S MANSION Built by Abner Cooke in 1856, it’s one of the finest Greek Revival houses in the state.Jordan-Ellison 1929.
WELCOMING ARCH Erected by local German Sanguerrunde to greet singing societies for all of Texas. Jordan-Ellison 1889.
BARTON SPRINGS POOL “One of Nature’s beauty spots-cool health-giving waters.” Boone Photo c. 1925.
TREATY OAK Austin’s beloved landmark slumbers under a blanket of snow.
MEMORIAL STADIUM The stadium’s dedication, November 27 (Thanksgiving Day), 1924.
TROLLIES AND JAY-WALKERS
Congress Avenue and Sixth Street, (Looking East). Ellison Photo 1908.
ST. MARY’S CATHEDRAL Gothic Revival Style, Nicholas J. Clayton, Architect, 1874, built with native Austin stone. Estate of Miss Lottie Warmoth, 1944.
CONGRESS AVENUE
Looking north toward the Capitol from the 500 block of Congress Avenue, c. 1916.
PORTRAIT OF LUCADIA CHRISTINA (NILES) PEASE (1853)
PORTRAIT OF ELISHA MARSHALL PEASE (1853)
HEAD OF CONGRESS AVENUE, BURNING DOWN OF OLD CAPITOL BUILDING (1881)
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