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World War I (1914-1918)

Object Type: Folder
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Photograph of a tire donation point in front of the Texas State Capitol's south façade during World War I. The donation point is designed to look like a totem pole like those found in the Pacific North West.

circa 1916

Military tanks and machinery on train cars. Crowds of men are standing looking

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

Portrait of one seated soldier (left) and one standing soldier (right). Soldiers are in uniform with Military Police MP armbands.

undated

Portrait of soldier holding bugle in right hand and standing in front of building, near porch steps. From Album of Helen (Haynes) Fitzgerald.

undated

A parade of soldiers, with seven men most visible and in the front. Behind them, two men drive a horse-drawn wagon. Buildings line the street and carry signs including: "Wyse's Pure Food"; "Yates"; and, "State House Pure Foods."

undated

Close-up view of Worldd War I era soldiers on horseback, riding past the Paris Café on Congress Avenue.

circa 1910

View of tanks lined up in a row with men in uniform casually sitting on them.

circa 1910

World War I era soldiers on horseback riding down Congress Avenue. Sflags are hanging over the street. The Paris Café is seen in the background.

circa 1910

Over twenty tires are vertically stacked on a pole. Wide, round base of the pole reads, "Donate Old Tires to." Further text, partially obstructed from view, includes the word "Drive." Texas Capitol Building is in the background.

undated

Large gathering (parade?) featuring World War I soldiers on horseback. Large crowds of people watch from the sides of the street.

circa 1910

View from top of building looking down at a World War I era miliary parade. People line the streets watching the parade. Streetcars are in the center of the street. Signs are visible for Metropolitan Cafe and Paris Cafe.

circa 1910

A young World War I era soldier casually leans on a canon.

circa 1910

A military vehicle full of soldiers drives down a city street. Bunting and flags hang across the street.

circa 1910

A large group of World War I era soldiers and horse drawn carriages march down Congress Avenue. The Capitol is in the background. Flags and bunting hang across the street and from buildings.

circa 1910

A large group of World War I era soldiers, along with horse carriages, walking down the 1000 block of Congress Avenue. People watch from the sidewalk and 2nd-story windows. Signs are visible for Meyer Minchen, tailor, and G.G. Martin, dentist.

circa 1910

A parade of WWI soldiers with one bearing an American flag. Civilan spectators stand at either side of the parade, and a trolley car is on the street behind the crowd.

undated

View from south of WWI soldiers traveling north on Congress Avenue. Several pedestrians are on either side of the avenue. Texas Capitol Building visible in the background.

undated

"A boy from the militia". A young World War I era soldier stands in front of a large tent.

undated

Armistice Day parade. Dr. T.W. Taylor with flag, Dr. E.P. Schoch is the tall professor in the first row, Dr. E.C. Bantel is the first person in the line of march.

1919

View of soldiers at Clark Field

undated

Photographs of monuments from the Austin Files collection

Portrait of woman standing, wearing gun holster and holding a gun in right hand over sholder. A walking man and tents are visible in the background.

undated

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

World War I

1917

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