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Group of men standing in front of Reno and Reasonover Barber Shop on Congress Avenue, circa 1907. Signs advertise hot and cold baths and The Central Barber Shop

circa 1970

Color photograph of the Capitol Theater seen from across the street. There are cars parks at the curb in front of the theater and a man is crossing the street.

circa 1970

Don Stence (seated) and assistant look over park plans. The drafting table is covered with architectural drawings.

circa 1970

Sheriff standing along a row of sheriff vehicles parked on the street with his hands on his hips and looking to his side.

circa 1970

Back reads: Mrs. C. P. Boner (middle), far right (sweater): Richard Boner

circa 1970

State Representatives Sarah Weddington standing at a podium.

circa 1970

Sarah Weddington in the House of Representatives. She is sitting down and there is a large bouquet of flowers in the foreground.

circa 1970

Marvin C. Griffin, pastor of Ebenezer Baptist Church

circa 1970

Portrait of city council member Betty J. Himmelblau.

circa 1970

Ron Mullen, city council member, is speaking at a podium.

circa 1970

Portrait of Barbara Jordan.

circa 1970

Two men, Ramsey Wiggins and Bobby Hedderman, standing in front of a sign for the Armadillo World Headquarters.

circa 1970

Photograph of McNeil Depot Saloon, this is most likely the building that now houses Donn's Depot in Austin, Texas. The building was transported from McNeil, Texas to its current location thirty years ago.

circa 1970

Dotty Griffith of the Universtiy Women's Political Caucus hands out informational materials to Carol Bennett of Austin and Margaret Carter of Fort Worth.

circa 1970

A child slides down a tube slide at Zilker Park. His hands are in the air while his mother leans over to support his exit. She carries a camera in her right hand.

circa 1970

Two men wearing raincoats and holding umbrellas with stickers that read "Busing-Hell No, We Won't Go!" from the 1970s.

circa 1970

Low-angle, exterior view of Amtrack train pilot car (front of train) on railroad tracks, near a sign that reads, "Colorado Bridge." Signage on the train reads, "Amtrak" and "419."

circa 1970

The last Eagle passenger train to pass through Austin. The train stops at the Austin International and Great Northern Railroad depot in Austin. There are no passengers waiting on the platform.

circa 1970

Close-up, over-the-shoulder shot of an anonymous veteran of foreign wars saluting. His cap is decorated with various badges and pins. The Veterans of Foreign Wars, formally the Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States, is an organization of U.S. war veterans, who, as military service members fought in wars, campaigns, and expeditions on foreign land, waters, or airspace.

circa 1970

Stone bridge over Waller Creek

circa 1970

Interior view of Austin Public Library's Oak Springs Branch, with no visitors or employees visible, circa 1970s. Signage includes the designation of the "Index Table" and the "Atlas Table." There are at least four aisles with book shelves towards back, and two reading tables in front.

circa 1970

Interior view of Austin Public Library's Oak Springs Branch, with no visitors or employees visible, circa 1970. Ubiquitous signage includes a hanging sign that reads, "Catalogs," and a circulation sign that reads, "Please return books here." Art hangs from the roof, including piñatas.

circa 1970

Exterior view of the Austin Public Library Oak Springs branch's façade, behind Oak Springs Drive, circa 1970. In shadows, a parked bike is visible under the entrance portico, near glass windows and double door. A large bush grows to the left of entrance, reaching over the roof.

circa 1970

Pedestrains walking on Guadalupe Street in front of the University Co-Op store. There are bicycles parked on the street and a dog and two police officers. Signs for the University Co-op, Jack's Party Pictures, and Sheftall's Jewelers are visible.

circa 1970

A man in a suit is standing on a newspaper rack with his arms up speaking to a group that has formed on Guadalupe Street. Businesses on the Drag are visible in the background.

circa 1970

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