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Google Earth street view of Ella Lane which runs along the San Jose Cemetery II. San Jose II, is located at 8101 Posten Lane off of Hoeke Lane. San Jose Cemetery, also referred to as Cemeterio San José and Montopolis Cemetery, is a historic Mexican and Mexican American cemetery in the Montopolis neighborhood of Southeast Austin, Texas.

2016

Google Earth street view which runs along the San Jose Cemetery II. San Jose II, is located at 8101 Posten Lane off of Hoeke Lane. San Jose Cemetery, also referred to as Cemeterio San José and Montopolis Cemetery, is a historic Mexican and Mexican American cemetery in the Montopolis neighborhood of Southeast Austin, Texas.

2016

Google Earth street view of 2514 Hoeke Lane which runs along the San Jose Cemetery II. San Jose II, is located at 8101 Posten Lane off of Hoeke Lane. San Jose Cemetery, also referred to as Cemeterio San José and Montopolis Cemetery, is a historic Mexican and Mexican American cemetery in the Montopolis neighborhood of Southeast Austin, Texas.

2017

View of streetcar tracks on congress Avenue, with Capitol visible in background. Horse-drawn wagons and crowds visible in street.

undated

View looking down a street with a railroad track with a street car on it. There are buildings and people along the street in a commercial part of town.

circa 1910

View of street car and railroad track on E. Sixth St. at Waller St. The street and railroad tracks in focus and foreground, the street car and nearby gathering of awaiting passengers are in the distance.

circa 1880s

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

[Water is flowing down West 6th Street, two men can be seen in the foreground.]

1915-09

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

Several people looking at the flood waters at an intersection. There is a grocery store in the background with "Drink Coca Cola" painted on it. On the back it reads "Shoal Creek got so high that it ran over sixth street."

1915-09

A view down 6th Street from the intersection of Congress Avenue. You can see businesses including Morley Drug Co. along the south side of 6th Street. The photo was taken during the flood of September 1915.

1915-09

Three men on horseback stand in the middle of Whitis Street in between 26th and 27th Streets. The water is up to the horses' shoulders. Women stand onlooking on the porch of a house.

circa 1910

Flood water fills the street on West 6th Street at Shoal Creek. There is a large group of people at the end of the street beyond the water.

1915-09

View of a flooded street with telephone poles along the side. "Austin River Flood Looking at Capitol down So. Congress, I believe. On the south of Congress Ave. bridge."

1935

View of two houses on flooded street in residential area. An automobile is parked on one of the house's flooded driveway,

1965-05-16

A waste picker, with back turned towards camera, holds trash picker pole, wearing a coat and hat. He or she stands at floodwater and looks towards an automobile traveling on street. Floodwater pours off the roadside, over rocks, towards the waste picker.

1960s

Tow truck on flooded street with water reaching about halfway up its tires. Man in passenger seat holds truck door open. A partially obstructed sign on the truck reads, "HOLMES 480." Two other vehicles visible in floodwater on opposite side of street.

circa 1973

Automobile with water splashing on either side of it as it is driven through shallow floodwater. Water flows past the car and over the ledge of the street onto lower ground. A sign to the right of the car reads, "Flood Gauge."

undated

"Stranded motorists attempt to remove their cars from 4 feet of water under an overpass of the MoPac Expressway in the western part of the city. Over 4.5 inches of rain late Monday 5/21 caused flooding in the downtown area."

1979-05-21

Woman walks in the rain on a street, with automobiles driving in distance behind her. She holds a newspaper sheet over her head with her right hand, and a newspaper stack in her left hand.

circa 1973

Congress Avenue covered in snow with a veiw of the capitol building. The street is slushy with dirty snow that hasn't been plowed, and cars parked along the side of the streets are covered in snow.

1967-02-08

American World War I-era soldier standing in the street with a pack mule. There is a street car in the background along with a drug store and other men in the street.

circa 1910

View of a World War I era military parade on Congress Avenue. Men in uniform walk in rows of 4-5 across. The capitol is visible in the distance. Signs for the Queen Theater, Keystona Hotel, and C.A. Bradford Co. are visible.

circa 1910

View of Guadalupe St. looking north. Photo reads: "Austin Paving, L.E. Whitham and Co., Contractors H.R.F. Helland, Consulting Engineer -No.13-"

1933

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