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Group portrait of of men in the Company E Frontier Battalion of the Texas Rangers. They are holding rifles and are standing in front of a tent. Photo taken in Alice, Texas.

undated

Portrait of an old Native American man named Campo seated in front of a studio backdrop, January 1873. He fought in the War of 1812, in the Texas War of Independence and Mexican War. He wears simple clothes and holds a gun in his lap. A hat is at his feet.

1873-01

Portrait of an unidentified young woman. She wears a simple plaid dress with a high white collar. Her hair is pulled back behind her head. Tintype in original copper mat, in an album owned by Eugene Belcher. Face is hand colored.

circa 1870

Oval portrait of John Bremond, Jr.

1872

Black and white portrait of Ada Mitchell Belvin, wife of Jessie Belvin, daughter-in-law to Jesse Lincoln Driskill.

circa 1878

Wedding portrait of Hezekiah and Lizzie (Johnson) Williams.

1879-06-08

Portrait of Edward Seiders. Seiders was one of the earliest settlers in Austin.

circa 1875

Group portrait of members of the Hofstetter family, including Fred, Hettie, Adele, Edna and Millie Hofstetter. They are photographed in a studio with a pastoral backdrop.

circa 1870

Portrait of Joseph Anthony Hofstetter "about the time of his marriage."

circa 1875

Head-and-shoulders portrait of Claude Wilbarger. Her dress has a very ornate lace collar.

undated

A half-length seated photographic portrait of Edwin Waller. His tie is undone.

circa 1870

Wedding portrait of Hezekiah and Lizzie (Johnson) Williams.

1879-06-08

Formal portrait of Austin Mayor John W. Glenn.

In this early view of Austin, the old Capitol building used from 1853 to 1881 is visible left of center with a snall dark dome.

1871

Portrait of Malcolm Morison Hornsby and James Malcolm Hornsby.

circa 1870

Portrait of Reuben Hornsby, who was the first settler in Travis Co. Age about 80

Front view of a steam train paused on the Waller Creek bridge in Austin. Buildings can be seen on both the right and the left side of the bridge. There are passengers visible on the platform to the left of the train.

1871-12-25

A train is arriving at a platform where a man stands near it. Smoke billows from the smokestack. No other people or passengers are visible. Houses are visible on the left parallel to the rail line.

circa 1870

Illustration of the Texas School for the Deaf when it was known as the "Deaf and Dumb School"

undated

Exterior view of the Texas School for the Deaf circa 1870s

undated

A man is sitting on a wagon with two horses pulling it, undated. There is rolled up fence and the wagon says Walter Tips Hardware on the side.

undated

"Scale of 500 ft. to the in." ; Lith. & printed by George W. Averell, N.Y.

1872-05

Map of the city of Austin, including city outlots, also known as the government tract : compiled from the original maps in the General Land Office. Rev., corr. & enlarged during a course of Practical City Surveying for a term of 5 years.

1872-01

Map of the city of Austin, including city outlots, also known as the government tract : compiled from the original maps in the General Land Office. Rev., corr. & enlarged during a course of Practical City Surveying for a term of 5 years.

1872-01

Map of the city of Austin, including city outlots, also known as the government tract : compiled from the original maps in the General Land Office. Rev., corr. & enlarged during a course of Practical City Surveying for a term of 5 years.

1872-01

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