200 items and one album. Copies of photographs owned by Robert Clarke. Collection, 1908-1986, nd; approx. Railroad ferry; Tremont St.; Texas Heroes Monument; Brazos (steamer); U.S. Life Saving Station and Federal Immigration Station; oleanders; cotton. FM 3004 1994 (spring), 334 Aerial view of Moody Gardens and Hope Arena 1994 (spring), 335 The Strand looking west from 21st St. 1994 (spring), 336 The Strand Harborside Center in the 2100 block of Water St. Home to the Harbor House Hotel, Willie Gs Restaurant, and other small specialty shops 1994 (spring), 337 Star of Texas cruise ship based at Pier 21, offering casino gambling and Las Vegas-style entertainment 1 1994 (spring), 338 Tremont House Hotel 1994 (spring), 339 View of Galveston Colleges main campus at the southeast corner of 41st St. and Ave. Q 1994 (spring), 340 The former federal Customs House at 1700 Strand 1994 (spring), 342 Aerial view of Fort Point on the eastern tip of Galveston Island 1994 (spring), 343 League City Aerial view of South Shore Harbour Resort and Conference Center, 2500 South Shore Blvd. Of special interest: photos from World War I, during which Stewart served as Marine Aviator. Card-mounted portraits of unidentified men, women, and children taken by notable local photographers such as Joseph Maurer, Henry H. Morris, Paul Naschke, and Justus Zahn. Listing for: Midtown Motor Co. Full Time position. A detailed inventory of The boats is in the first folder. Chicago Transparency Co.. 4 [Hotel Galvez interior view, showing main lobby]. Donor: Michael Helfert. 87 near High Island 1939 (Aug.), 187 Broadway looking east from 25th St., showing the YWCA Home for Women [1940], 191 Gun battery at Fort Crockett 1941 (Sept.), 192 Anti-aircraft sound locators at Fort Crockett [1941], 193 Night firing of anti-aircraft guns with search lights at Fort Crockett [1941], 195 Ave. C looking west from 22nd St. [1942], 198 Broadway Baptist Church, 35th and Broadway [1942], 200 S. S. Galveston Hotel, 8th and Seawall 1942 (Mar. See a detailed inventory to the collection in the first folder. Includes photos of Admiral Stephen Walter; meetings, banquets, and other events; ships (including several views of USS Texas) and pleasure boats owned by Walter and other members. #65, Album #9. School activities, parties for students and teachers, including a birthday party for Principal Wilson. 200 postcards and one photograph). They have been separated from the Committees Research Index (MSS #2002-0039). Lantern slides used to illustrate Raimundo de Ovies' lectures on civic art, American sculpture, and American mural painting. 150 photographs of Henry Rosenberg, his wife Mollie Macgill Rosenberg, their trip to Switzerland, Mr. Rosenbergs birthplace, and the family grave plot in Boston. Also, nine views of Paris, France, and Paris Exposition of 1867. North Jetties. See first folder for detailed inventory. I) & 17th Street looking east, 68 Avenue I and 16th Street, looking East, 71 Esplanade on Broadway and 24th St./Greeting from Galveston, 72 Broadway West from 24th Street (pm 1908), 74 Residence View (16th St. and Broadway, looking north Flood residence (right), 75 Broadway east from 16th St. (1500 block of Ave. J looking east Isaac Herbert Kempner residence on right (1908), 76 View on 24th and Broadway (showing James Moreau Brown residence at left) (1910), 77 Scene on Broadway (23rd & J looking east) (pm 1914), 79 Galveston, Texas A Difference in Architecture, 84 Galveston Medical Center (aerial view), 85 State Medical College (Ashbel Smith Building), 86 Ambulance 23rd St. & Market (showing M.W. Donor: Lou Cecelia Stubbs Frost, 2006. Office Office Holder (409) Phone / Fax; Mayor: Craig Brown (409) 797-3510: Council Member: Michael "Mikey" Bouvier (409) 797-3510 . They show employees, wildlife, fishes, and activities. Events: This series includes Mardi Gras, parades, parties, and UTMB events. Donor: Vinnie Nesbitt. Caplen moved away again in about.1905, to Alta Loma where he kept a farm. In 1836, Michael Menard bought "one league and a labor of land" from the Republic of Texas. The 1898 local directory indicated his return to Galveston. 4 Texas Rail Depots: Southern Pacific, cont. 125 Email us museum@rosenberg-library.org Rosenberg Library Museum 2310 Sealy Avenue, 4th Floor Galveston, TX 77550 The Great Storm of 1900 exhibition is located on the 4th floor in the Harris Gallery. Pleasure Pier (background), 16 Union Station Santa Fe train, 6:50 am to Chicago, Ronald A. Strunk, 1 View from 20th and Strand, looking south 1861, 6 View of Tremont Street looking south from Church St. 1887, 8 Visit of U.S. President Benjamin Harrison to Galveston 1891 (Apr. Photographs of UTMB alumni reunions and meetings, ca. Slides are now stored in slide boxes. The collection includes Eva Pelham with friends and family. William Fifty five images are of the destruction following the 1900 Storm, the other five show the city probably shortly before or after the storm. In one of the most hotly contested races Galveston has seen in years, residents chose attorney Joe Jaworski to serve as their new mayor. Also includes photo of "Snake" Ewell, Howard University football star, 1926-1927. H. Kempner as of 1917-19 Thomas The autograph book contains messages from Heuman's family and friends while she was a child. Donated by Sanders Cazedessus. Collection, ca. Caplen moved to La Porte and served as mayor, ca. Also included is a written history of the theater commemorating its 30th anniversary, dated 2007-2008. Murdochs Bathhouse (background). Large collection of photographs and negatives separated from the Porter Family papers (MS# 2016-0028). Collection of Paul H. Naschke & Della Brison Naschke Photographs. 80 items. 1900-1970; 165 items. A. Griffin 1898-1914 350 color slides ca 1890s-1980s. Postmarked 1949. These visual collections include images of Galvestons buildings, citizens, social life, and environment. Two years have rolled around already and it's time for another City election. Justice of the Peace 3. "Pageant of Progress" lecture given by J.O. 36 Roy Harm standing at the corner of 22nd and Seawall Boulevard. 40 b/w snapshots. Mayor's Message. Many family photos are not identified. Staff separated the items from MSS #2004-0006, a research collection compiled by Virginia E. Eisenhour, a Galveston author, for a possible book on Menard. Many photos by Paul Verkin copied from negatives by LaLumiere. Loose items found at the back of the album and filed in a separate folder include 1924 season's greetings from Henry Cohen; a photograph of a painting of ducks; 10 pen-and-ink drawing by Boyer Gonzales, Jr. 3 [Aerial view of grounds taken from Hotel Galvez.] [1950], 3. Donated by Shirley Bradley, niece of Ms. Mellen. 1903*. Unidentified portrait of girl. Miscellany (includes CSA - currency). Collection, 1920s, 1935-1969, nd; approx.125 items. Forman was a resident engineer who served with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Photos by John C. Garner Jr.; approx. Chauncey #111. Black and white photographs of commercial and residential areas of Galveston published by The W.H. Purchased from Fred White, 1982. Donor unknown. These photographs concern activities of the U.S. Treasury Department, War Finance Committee, Galveston, which Darst headed. Of special interest: beach races, hurricane of 1909, oleander parades, George Sealy residence, USS Constitution. Charming 2-story 1935 Victorian home in the Galveston Historical District (previously owned by Mayor Lyda Ann Thomas), walking distance to Seawall. J. Lyons 1940 Inicio planificacin de su prximo crucero vacaciones seleccionando un puerto de . late 1800s-1990; 16 photographs. Also, a photo of FDRs visit to Galveston in 1937. The slides were taken by Rose (1848-1926), a Galveston photographer who was later active in Providence, Rhode Island, and New York City. Photographs, 1980s (bulk 1980); approx. Wichita Falls Timeline 1872-1993 City-County History 1786-2004 Mayors of Wichita Falls 1889-2012 Read the almost unbelievable story of the World's Smallest Skyscraper located in Downtown Wichita Falls. Of special interest: Hanna family, Hanna residence (interior and exterior views), Griffin family (including picnic at Clear Lake), Bolivar Bay, Gengler residence, naval and flower parades, Joseph Clark residence, Denver Resurvey, Galveston Bay, Beach Hotel (including view by moonlight), Christmas tree, 1900 Storm, and YMCA Building. Donated by Patricia Norton, daughter-in-law of Wallace Norton,in Oct. 1995. [1911], 51 Gulf Lumber Company, 32nd St. and Ave. C [1915], 68A Federal Courthouse at 20th and Post Office; northeast view 1917 (Oct. 31), 70 St. Josephs School, 2208 Ave. K [1918], 73 Texas City Artesian Ice & Cold Storage Company, 912 11th Ave. N. [1919], 75 Looking north on 22nd St. from Ave. E [1920], 77 Old and new Santa Fe Railroad depots at 25th St. and Strand [1921], 78 Original Mount Olive Baptist Church, 3600 block of Ave. Dates are supplied where given, such as postmarks (denoted by pm) or message dates. Photo by Kevin M. Cox As featured on Past mayors reflect on Texas City's history Shows entrance to second Murdochs Bathhouse (1901). The snapshots of the 1943 hurricane possibly show the interior of the Stewart Title Building. Of special interest: Woollam's Lake, Olympia Pavilion, nurses' residence, parade, fort, St. Mary's Infirmary, 1900 Storm aftermath (includes 35th St and Ave S, Sacred Heart Church, Ursuline Convent, Avenue M Public School, Elevator A, Lucas Terrace, Rosenberg Free School, Ball Ave and 24th St, First Baptist Church, St. Patrick's Church, Galveston Cotton Mills, Ashbel Smith Building, and Ursuline Convent). Official street dedication ceremony for Furlong Way (Ave. O 1/2 between 68th and 69th St.), Dec. 27, 1992. In a statement late Tuesday, Cuba's foreign ministry said it had summoned Washington's charge d'affaires in Havana to communicate Cuba's "protest" to the asylum granted to the Cuban pilot, arguing he violated . 1984 (May), 318 Cinco de Mayo (Fifth of May) Parade down Broadway 1986 (May), 319 Aerial view of one of west Galveston Islands beach pocket parks during Spring Break [1990], 324 Aerial view of 61st St. from the Seawall north to Stewart Rd. #14. Photographs used in the Rosenberg Library's black history exhibit (displayed ca 1980) and various prints relating to black history. GTHC staff found this collection in a wooden map case drawer in April 1992. Includes children's portraits of Jane Burton and [J.] Photo backgrounds include: Hotel Galvez, Galveston beaches, and construction of the seawall extension. One album consists of photographs by [Frank J.] Includes formal portraits and snapshots, including photos from the family's vacation trips. - Manage notification subscriptions, save form progress and more. 31 and 79, although Verkin is not credited. 1900 Storm Collection; 9 items (36 photographs). . Shelved in oversized drawers. Robert Painting of Seawall by Julius Stockfleth. 823 items. Greetings from Galveston, Texas. See first folder for detailed inventory. ); ca. November 2024. The Miscellaneous files contain photographs of Ida Zahn, Alice Brown Sweeney, the John W. Focke residence, and photographs possibly of Evergreen Cemetery and Lafitte's Grove.Photograph album #1 contains photographs of actor Robert Taylor arriving in Galveston and Governor James Allred playing baseball. Separated from MSS #89-0001, Camp Hughes Records. Collection, ca. Also included are a color postcard dated July 19, 1913 and addressed to Miss Tillie Hess of Galveston and a memorial card announcing the death of Mr. Anton Hess on November 9, 1904. Removed from the Name File. Coll. Stereoptican photos of storm damage. Includes newspaper clippings on the House. Keystone View Co. 17 Blown Out into the Gulf. HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- Harris County is seeking your opinion about a major transportation project. Martin Weinzophoel (St.Joseph's Church), old Ursuline Convent parlor, Bishop [Claude Marie] Dubuis, Fr. Photographs of early airplanes/biplanes mostly taken at Aviation Park in Galveston. Rose. Fourteen photos from 1947 and five from 1955. Williams Memorial Park (AKA Hillcrest . NOTE: One folder of duplicate or inferior quality images is filed at the end of the folders. Taken and donated by Mary Moody Northen, Inc. Mayor defends Galveston on eve of crackdown. 7 Railroad tracks running next to Galveston causeway. She earned an undergraduate degree at Wilberforce University in Xenia, Ohio, and a Masters degree in photography at Columbia University. Cotton Pajama Parade on Seawall Boulevard, Galveston, Texas, G-9125.4_FF1_11, Galveston Photographic Subject Files: Parades. Some photos by professional photographer Tommy Rice, others are amateur snapshots. 31 Scene on Market St. (shows Daferners Book Store), 36 Snow in Galveston March 10, 1932 (shows snowman), 38 Greetings from Galveston, Texas (shows Murdochs Bathhouse), 39 Galveston Island (aerial view of Galveston), 41 Greeting from Galveston, Texas (packet, with images of Texas Heroes Monument, grade raising, Electric Park, and Rosenberg Library), Business activities: FF2, FF14, FF15, FF16, FF17, Central High School (Houston, Texas): FF9, FF10, Pen-and-ink drawings (by R. H. Schornstein): FF17, Surf bathing, FF1, FF2, FF3, FF6, FF8, FF9, 6th St. Clara Simmons and her little sister Nellie, 2 6th St. looking toward Ave. J (showing motorcycle), 17 Near 25th and Blvd. During World War II, the island had an air base where B-17's received their final briefing before leaving for the Pacific. Darst served as Curator of the Rosenberg Library Museum, 1978-2004. Donated by the family of Samuel Munn who is descended from the families of Drew, Quirk, Phillipson, Nichols, and Munn (see MSS# 96-0015, Munn Family Collection). The Sea Wall. Fraser arrived in the United States in 1909 and designed the Hotel Jean Laffite (1927), Buccaneer Hotel (1929), and other local buildings. Collections are arranged into five groupings: Special Collections, Galveston Photographic Subject Files, Street Files, Name Files, and Miscellaneous. Approx. This collection was originally stored at the end of the Morgan family papers (MSS #83-0057). ; Galveston, TX. "The Dyer Family, Oleander and Dermatology by Elizabeth Head, Women and Gardens: An Aspect of the Historical Cultural Plant Geography of Galveston Island by Darrell L. McDonald, Reflection of the Oleander Legacy: Social Gardening in Galveston by Darrell L. McDonald, Galveston: The City of Dreams (written by Margaret Sealy Burton) narrated by Elizabeth Head, And We Loved Her Well: A Tribute to Maureen Kewpie Gaido by Elizabeth Head and Chris Hoffman, 5 Wives of P. C. Tucker Jr. (Mary Cecilia and Isabella), 14 Places: Miscellaneous and unidentified. Also, photos from ceremonies, featuring local dignitaries. Twenty nine color slides, ca 1960s-1973. Photographs, ephemera, and newspaper clippings. See first folder for detailed inventory. Official British photographs of World War I. Robert John Mihovil donated the prints (2 b/w 8x10 and 21 color snapshots) and the color negatives for research purposes only. Photographs and stereoptican cards originally kept at M & M Bar, 603 24th Street. 1947 (Apr. Create a Website Account - Manage notification subscriptions, save form progress and more. Subjects: John F. Smith residence; Wolfe residence. Willis & Co./Breakers Bathhouse and Seawall Boulevard), 71 Structures, including International Creosoting & Construction Company, 73 Temporary railroad trestle under construction next to destroyed causeway, 75 Destroyed causeway (left); temporary railroad trestle (right background), 77 Work train with pile driver in operation atop temporary railroad trestle, 78 Four views, including derailed freight cars (2); wrecked houses; 52nd Street extreme West End Ocean steamer blown up by storm, 86 Murdochs Bathhouse during the Hurricane of 1919, 87 Waves pounding against the Seawall during the Hurricane of 1919, 88 Seawall, showing Crab Pavilion (left background), Casino (middle left background), Galvez Hotel (middle background), and walkways to Breakers and Murdochs Bathhouses (right), 92 Seawall Boulevard, showing bathhouses, 94 Intersection of Broadway and 25th Street, showing Texas Heroes Monument and George Sealy residence, 95 U.S. Court of Civil Appeals and Galveston County Courthouse, 97 Railroad yard, freight cars, and sheds along waterfront, 98-100 Unidentified Congregational church, 101 Concrete bridge span (unidentified location), 10-12 Appreciation Service 4th Cummins, Ralph J. Cummins (1983), 13-14 Commemorative Services Historical Marker dedication (1983), Named (including Dr. Morgan, Abner W. McDonald, Gloria Delores Anderson), Galveston Harbor, 1818, then the Stronghold of Jean Laffite, Moonlight on East Beach/Moonlight on Galveston Beach (2), Spring is Here and Better Times are AComin, Ursuline Convent, 1854- , Chapel, 1871-1961, and Academy, 1891-1961, 11 Unidentified residences and scenes (15), 12 Galveston - Port, Playground and Medical Center (2), 19 Postcards (with reproductions of Bunjes drawings), 6 Galvez Hotel Sun parlor (interior view) (pm 1913), 8 Jack Tar Court Hotel (bridge over swimming -pool), 10 Jack Tar Court Hotel swimming (pool view), 11 Jack Tar Court Hotel (swimming pool view), 13 Gaidos Motor Hotel and Restaurant (aerial view), 19 Gulf Terrace Hotel (showing Seawall Bouelvard), 20 Murdoch Bath House (showing sign for Gaidos Seafood Restaurant) (ca. Of special interest: Avenue K School; Galveston Memorial Park Cemetery; J. Of special interest: Electric Park; several shots of the grade raising; Galveston Boat & Yacht Club; several interesting shots of boats and ships. A. M. Truchard, Fr. 200 items. Brewer W. Key residence, 2525 Broadway [1930], 2. See also Spec. Family photographs of the Goggan, Copley, and Biehl families, ca. (? The relative dearth of photographs of African Americans in the Galveston and Texas History Centers collection has prompted the retention of the photographs of unidentified persons, who were obviously members of the family or their associates. Postmarked 1914. Painting by Julius Stocklfeth. Mayor Mayor Mayor Dedrick Johnson, Sr. 100 images. Custom House, Post Office & Court House, 22 John Sealy residence, First Baptist Church parsonage, synagogue (mounted in reverse), 23 Galveston, from Tremont Hotel tower looking east (aerial view), 24 City of Galveston facing north (aerial view), Box 1: Wedding; Galveston Orphans Home, and E. S. Levy & Company employees and merchandise, Box 2: Gilbert Sosa, E. S. Levy & Company employees and Teen Council, and nitrate negatives (some identifiable as Galveston), Box 3: Tres Ball, weddings, E. S. Levy & Company employees, and Harry Levy III. Of special interest: 1895 snowstorm. 1994 (spring), 325 Texas City Looking east on Palmer Hwy. Zero Report ( pdf) ( csv) Election Night First Results ( pdf) ( csv) Election Night Second Results ( pdf) ( csv) A collection of 17 color photographs taken by Gary Jackson, featuring the Texas Heroes Monument, Mardi Gras 1991, West Galveston Island, the Seawall, fishing piers, residences on Avenue H/Ball Street, and the Flagship Hotel. Martin [Weinzophoel] (St. Joseph's Church), children and infants, gravesite, and miscellaneous residences (not in Galveston). Buffard, Fr. . Rosenberg Library was expanded. Workmen standing on top of section of wood form. The Rosenberg Library has copy prints and glass negatives of the album photos. 9978 Collection, 1991-92; 73 items. For more information contact the Public Information Office at 940.761.7401 Of special interest: Lasker Home for Children; Jones (John M.) residence (Ave M--1725); Davis (James N.) residence (24th St--1315). John Henry Brown as of 1856-57 C. H. Leonard 1879 Lewis Fisher 1909-17 Isaac H. Kempner as of 1917-19 Adrian Levy as of 1935-39 H. Y. Cartwright, Jr. as of 1952-55 Theodore Stubbs 1960 Events and Candidates (may be incomplete!) An asterisk denotes a print donated by Westminster Presbyterian Church in 2007. 25 items. Henry This collection contains photographs of various projects handled by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Galveston District. Demolished freight cars, 29th & A. Showing in background smoke w[h]ere cremating the dead., 2. Photograph album, [1880s], 1919-21; 1 item. Drawings of the Battle of Galveston (1863), 1885 Fire, 1900 Storm, and general city views (1866 and 1891). The celebration of Juneteenth dates from 1865, when Texas slaves first learned the Civil War was over and they were free. Donated by Bob Westerlage, May 1997. Naval Radio Station; loading & unloading; beach; wharf area; Chas/ Clarke (tugboat); Galveston Wharf Company locomotive; Mar de Irland (steamship); Eloise (boat); YMCA building; Galvez Hotel; streetcars; downtown views; Avenue J esplanade; warship; Texas Heroes Monument.
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