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Portrait of James Wooten McClendon.

1915

William Hobby being sworn in as Lieutenant Governor on the floor of the Texas Senate in 1915.

1915

William Hobby being sworn in as Lieutenant Governor on the floor of the Texas Senate in 1915.

1915

Water is flowing down West 6th Street across the porch of Judson James' house at 814 W. 6th Street

1915

Water is flowing down West 6th Street, spilling over the curb up to the doorway of a house. There is a Coca-Cola sign painted on the side of the building.

1915

View of flood waters from Shoal Creek at W. 6th Street. A trolley car is in the middle of the road and people stand with water above their ankles.

1915

View of Waller Creek flooding. In the foreground the rushing floodwaters with rapids are visible. In the background are houses that have been destroyed or are being carried away by the creek.

1915

Colorado River floodwaters, with several wooden buildings visible in the background.

1915

Scene from the aftermath of the 1915 Colorado River flood. A house is destroyed, with furnishings visible inside. A woman, man, and young girl pose in one of the house's rooms.

1915

A crowd of people standing around E. 16th Street, looking at the Colorado River floodwaters engulf a bridge during the 1915 flood.

1915

A large crowd is gathered at east 15th street, looking west, to look at flood water and damage. There is a car and a dog in the street as well.

1915

Large group of people looking at flood damage. The dome of the Capitol building is visible in the distance.

1915

A crowd of people are standing near flood debris at 15th Street while others are searching for surviviors in the wreakage.

1915

A man and a woman are "Trying to save his goods" outside of a building after a flood. There are boxes of produce and sandbags and wet blankets.

1915

Flood scene at Waller Creek.

1915

View of aftermath of April 1915 flood, Waller Creek at 705 E. 6th Street, Austin. People are gathered on the stone bridge and look down onto the creek. Damaged buildings are on either side of the creek.

1915

An exterior view of a log cabin on a dirt road with a large tree beside it, 1915. This cabin was on Bull Creek Road at junction with Bull Creek.

1915

Real photo postcard of wreck. On verso: "Flood of April 22, 1915, Austin, TX., w. Sixth St. line. Before car could be moved, a rain on April 24 washed it downstream with considerable damage."

1915

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