past mayors of galveston, tx

This collection consists of materials removed from an album compiled very likely by a member of the Stubbs family. James Gately was a local businessman and an amateur photographer. 1890s-1970s; b/w professionally done photos and color snapshots; approx. Thomas J. Harper and his brother in law Jessie C. Bartlett were the primary photographers in the firm. 1898-1960, nd; 15 items. Jun 2022 - Present9 months. Saranac, E. H. Thornton, Jr., Doctor Lykes, and shrimp boats. Elissa Project Records (MSS #87-0026). Family photos. Create a Website Account - Manage notification subscriptions, save form progress and more. 150 items. Albums chronicle the families residence in Galveston as well as their worldwide travels. 1910s-20s, 1915; 26 items. See also Special Collections #280. Behind it, 2,200 structures were raised an average of five feet. ], 11 The Hurricanes Wide Swath in the Residence Section, 12 Scene in the West End where many bodies were found. Mrs. E. Pamer Giles (Edith Scrimgeour) Galveston postcards, ca. The Strand Theatre Photograph Albums contain five albums of photographs of stage productions, performers, and other activities at the Strand Theatre (now Island ETC) from 1994 to 2008. See first folder for detailed inventory. until THU 6:00 PM CST, Galveston Island. J. Of special interest: wagon bridge, (including construction), La Porte drawbridge causeway construction, completed causeway (including interurban trains), Galvez Hotel, and beach activities. Bergen was a Galveston photographer. Hugh Kirkman Jones (1903-2001) served on the board of the Galveston Wharves for two terms. They mostly concern the vessels restoration. Transferred from MSS #91-0008. #93). Coll. Company business meeting held in the Grecian Room, [Shamrock Hotel, Houston, Texas]. #111. Black and white photographs and amateur snapshots. One album (containing snapshots, professionally made photographs, and postcards) loose photographs, and newspaper clippings, ca. 1860-1935; ca. Collection, 1880s-1987, nd; approx. Photographs and an autograph book formerly belonging to Ethel Mae Mais. Showing Seawall. 12th St. and Broadway. There are also some exceptions to this collection of residential properties possible dating around the 1920s/1930s. Gus Heye House, 1228 Ave E (two views), 9. Twenty nine color slides, ca 1960s-1973. Postcard Collection, ca. Pettus, a GTHC volunteer who died in 2005, donated this artificial collection. _____ Greyenbuehl (St. Joseph's Church), John Hourigan, Fr. Published by Fred Harvey. May 11, 1937 -- After an 11-day fishing cruise in the Gulf of Mexico, President Franklin D. Roosevelt docks in Galveston for a brief presidential visit. 19 Fan palm at Gollthwaites Residence 819 Tremont St. 4 Residence Scene, 17th St. & Ave. E (shows Isaac Heffron residence), 5 Beachfront Amusement Center (shows Murdochs Bathhouse, Crystal Palace Bathhouse, and Buccaneer Hotel), 6 Interior view of St. Patricks Catholic Church. 1960-1962; 18 prints made from 17 color slides and one black/white negative. ; portraits of members (include Valery E. Austin, Thomas H. Phillips, John S. Fordtran, Henry Wilkens, Fred Schneider, Julius W. Jockusch, Clinton M. Wolston, Frederick W. Erhard, Victor H. Davison, J. Stanley Clark, Maurice L. Ujffy, Gentry Waldo, H. S. Cooper, John W. Campbell, John W. Focke, Maury M. Spencer.Also individual portraits of Henry J.Runge, William J. Hughes, Edward T. Elmendorf, and two unidentified persons. H. Leonard 1879 These include: Galveston Islands North and South Jetties, 1938, (17 images); construction of the East End Extension of the Seawall, 1918-1925 (15 images). Lewis 1994 (spring), 329 The former Hitchcock railroad depot, now sited at 12550 Hwy. Photos of Shriner party train trip to and from San Francisco via Canada. The Miscellaneous Files (M-Files) contain photographs of areas outside of Galveston and Texas, including a rare photo of the Texas Infantry at Camp Quantico. Sea Wall, Galveston, Texas. 40 items, some stored in oversized. Levy as of 1935-39 ); Scott, Gen. Winfield; Sewell, Gen. William Joyce; Sherman, Lt. Gen. William T.; Southern Chiefs composite card (2); Stuart, James Ewell Brown "Jeb"(2); Taylor, Gen. Richard "Dick" (2); Unidentified Men (3). Snapshots taken by Joseph L. Schlankey. Martin [Weinzophoel] (St. Joseph's Church), children and infants, gravesite, and miscellaneous residences (not in Galveston). Galveston Mayor - Craig Brown Email: Email Craig Brown For the latest update from Craig, please visit his website Elected Galveston Mayor in 2022, 2020 First Elected to City Council in 2014 Term expires in May 2024 Community Organization Service Served as Chairman of the Planning Commission for 4 years Served on the Landmark Commission In the index, dates of photographs are recorded in parentheses. An undated tintype photograph of the Hughes family house, a typescript of the 1900 Storm account dictated and signed by Carrie McAlpine Hughes, newspaper clipping and transcript of a 1937 article from the Dallas Morning News that includes recollections of the storm by Mattie Mae Hughes, and a newsclipping of a September 8, 1957 article from the Palestine (Texas) Herald-Press chronicling Irby Bennett Hughess memories of the storm. The Texas Maritime Academy, Galveston College, and the Marine Biomedical Institute were established. In oversized drawers. These were separated from the Robert A. Nesbitt papers (MSS# 92-0020). 1905-1908, used in correspondence to Bronwood, Texas. Photograph Album, 1915, 1919, ca. Rosenberg Library was expanded. One album consists of photographs by [Frank J.] Storm of 1909. Nitrate negatives and contact prints of Mardi Gras costumes. Arthur L. Davis (1875-1915) was married to Agnes Trube Davis, with daughter Drusilla. 14 Galveston Tidal Wave. September 14, 2021, 8:21 AM Tropical storm Nicholas made landfall in Texas as a category one hurricane, bringing heavy rain and life-threatening flash flooding. A petition of the same name has garnered more than 39,000 signatures in the past week. Photographic Collection, 1982-1985; 70 slides. 100 color snapshots of wooden fishing vessels from the Galveston Area. Robert Nichols residence, 5000 Park Ave. [1910], 41 Gill Building, southeast corner of 21st St. and Ave. D [1910], 46 The Crossroads (store) at 61st Street and Stewart Rd. Lexington (CVT-16) in ship channel), 49 Seawolf Park (showing U.S.S. One album of stock photographs of Galveston before and after the 1900 Storm. Some were taken by Zeva B. Edworthy. Taken in France; show camp and combat scenes; war hospitals; parades and Allied dignitaries including Gen. Jack Pershing. The collection consists of autographed photographs of celebrities. Of special interest: Scull and Fedford family,black schools in Galveston, prominent Galvestonians, parades and funerals. Publisher: Galveston Tribune. Slide copies of miscellaneous prints in the Rosenberg Library's custody. View of the back of Lasker Home with the site of Clark House just demolished. 141* Souvenir of Galveston, Texas. CITY, MAYOR Bayou Vista, Kenyon Courtney Dickinson, Veta Winick Santa Fe, Robert Cheek GOLIAD. Pier 35 fire (1920), which destroyed local plants operated by Texas Gulf Sulphur Co. and Anchor Milling Co. 1943 Storm. This collection has been transferred into general slide boxes into appropriate G-files. Darst was Curator or the Rosenberg Library Museum, 1978-2004. ; Tarpon Springs, Fl. 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. Also a few later prints (ca 1920s)of beauty pageants and parades on the beach. Kathleen McCumber. 50 b/w snapshots (application photos? These visual collections include images of Galveston's buildings, citizens, social life, and environment. Of special interest: FDRs visit to Galveston; 50th anniversary of Buccaneer Hotel; Todd Shipbuilding Corp.; Douglas Corrigans visit to Galveston. Color slides; mostly unidentified. Of special interest: Jane Long. Photographs by G. Sommer (Napoli) portraying Swiss scenery. Photo backgrounds include: Hotel Galvez, Galveston beaches, and construction of the seawall extension. She served as the photographer of Galveston schools and retired from teaching in 1972. B. Root 1860-65 40 items,b/w snapshots, ca 1910s-60s. Also b/w and color photos, some are oversized. Many of the images are also in G-1771. Felix Stella was director of the Galveston Municipal Band as well as its fore-runner, The Galveston Melody Orchestra. Thomas 1900-1916, 1937; 23 items. Hurricane Alicia aftermath. 44 Aves. The most prominent individual depicted, Edward Bennett Holman, served as County Judge of Galveston County, 1920-1942. The lantern slides were donated or purchased. Of special interest: Construction of island and mainland sections; Virginia Point; Texas Heroes Monument; First Baptist Church. See the black notebooks with survey sheets to view each photo. National Exhibition of School Architecture, Home Album (photographs of residences; also, Hollywood Dinner Club), Photocopies of Home Album (for researcher use), Projects (The following listing is only of Galveston projects. Main Pavilion Dining Terrace, Boardwalk, Beach and Gulf. The album includes images of Admiral Dewey's victory parade in New York City, children in Galveston, Ashton Villa, bathhouses, wharves, and circus animals marching through Galveston's downtown. Shows completed section and riprap. A photo of a Julius Stockfleth painting of the 1900 Storm has been transferred to the Galveston Subject Files in G-1771. An audio-visual program prepared for the U.S. General city views. His father, Michael Charles Schadt, was photographer. The photos were taken by Micha Bowerman of Houston, while the subjects were interviewed by Sam Lanham, ca. Photographer(s) unknown. Building (3 items) 1967, 1969, 5 Marx & Blum Building (6 items) 1895, 1967, U.S. Representative Jack Brooks, with JRC and John Sullivan, Street dedication with James Thomas and Steve Huffman. Coll. 35mm internegatives made from the slides included in the collection. Two photograph albums contain personal snapshots. More than 3,600 homes were destroyed on Galveston Island and the added toll on commercial structures created a monetary loss of $30 million, about $700 million in today's dollars. Lawder (1916-1991) worked 42 years for Todd Shipyard Co. on Pelican Island. Hundred of bodies being cremated. On beach\, 1. Terminal building (right). Donated by Mr. Bowerman and Mr. Lanham, 2001. Mayor Mayor Lowell Timothy (Tim) Jayroe was born and raised in Jacksonville, Cherokee County, Texas. Title: History of the Galveston Fire Department, 1843-1906. 1905), 61 Broadway looking east from 24th St. (shows James Moreau Brown residence), 62 Greetings from Galveston, Texas Broadway and 15th St. looking east (1907). Postcard Collection, 1879, ca. Few family and friends photos, none are identified. East End Grade Raising and Seawall Complete, Galveston, Tex. Saranac, Harriet Lane, El Valle, Liberty (sailing ship), Columbia (steampacket), Galveston Container Terminal & Ship Channel, Galveston harbor (1969), shrimp boats (1938), Morgan Line wharf, and Galveston harbor (1825). Of special interest: Ashbel Smith Building. Julius Stockfleth painting. Photos by John C. Garner Jr.; approx. Approx. See first folder for detailed inventory. See first folder for detailed inventory. 7. I; First Methodist Episcopal Church; Sacred Heart Church (including interior), St. Marys Infirmary, Garten Verein and Ursuline Convent; Walter Gresham residence, 2 U.S. Court of Civil Appeals and Galveston County Courthouse; Steele residence; Brazos (steamship); James Moreau Brown residence, 3 Texas Heroes Monument; Bolivar lighthouse; causeway, 4 Ball High School, Galvez Hotel, Seawall; surf bathing, 5 Surf Bathhouse; Sui Jen Caf;; aerial views. 126 gthc@rosenberg-library.orgGalveston and Texas History CenterRosenberg Library2310 Sealy AvenueGalveston, TX 77550 Open Tue-Sat 9-6Directions & Maps. Of special interest: Mayer family residences at 3414 Ave M and 1404 39th Street; Red Cross Galveston branch campaign and workers; camp life at Fort Crockett; wharf activities during World War I; aboard USS Tacoma. 60 items. A detailed inventory of The boats is in the first folder. Photographs of early airplanes/biplanes mostly taken at Aviation Park in Galveston. Album, 1900; 1 volume of exceptionally good images showing the storm damage. Some photographs were taken in Galveston. Photographs of Raymond Rapp, Jr., and his associates have been placed in the Name File. A. Lyons, Jr. 1934-40 ]; scenes onboard ship; a photo of the Texas City Athletics baseball team; interior shots of the newspaper office; and a photo of Bill Ross. Also in the collection is a loose postcard describing William Ross and being in Galveston. Photographs and stereoptican cards originally kept at M & M Bar, 603 24th Street. 150 photographs of Henry Rosenberg, his wife Mollie Macgill Rosenberg, their trip to Switzerland, Mr. Rosenbergs birthplace, and the family grave plot in Boston. Houses on Ave E between 18th & 19th Streets, Downtown fires (including Washington Hotel), Schools (including old Rosenberg Elementary, Sam Houston Elementary, Central by Clayton), 5. Horse-and-buggy driving along beach below Seawall. Both of them finished ahead of Mayor Lori Lightfoot 34% for Vallas, 20% for Johnson and 17% for Lightfoot, who was criticized for her response to the increased crime and will depart as the first one-term mayor in Chicago in 40 years. See first folder for detailed inventory. Dated approx. [Louis] Chambodut, and Fr. Oliver Alaska Cruises. Lantern slides illustrating Galveston's history. In 1891, the University of Texas Medical Branch was established. Of special interest: salvage work and workers, storm survivors (including children), First Methodist Church, Sacred Heart Church, and Texas Heroes Monument. CITY, MAYOR Goliad, William J. Schaefer GONZALES. He died there and was buried in Lakeview Cemetery in Galveston. The images appear to have belonged to Edward W. Hildebrand (1888-1974), who worked in the insurance business, and his wife Elsie Hildebrand (1890-1957). Greetings from Galveston, Texas. Of special interest: Alamo Square (SA), San Fernando Cathedral (SA), Fort Sam Houston (SA), San Jose Mission (SA), State Capitol Building (AU), Driskill Hotel (AU). 1961, 1974; 40 items (includes color snapshots). The contents of the box had been given by Dr. Morgan to the Rosenberg Library. Also of note are the Focke and Kempner families. He graduated from Jacksonville High School in May 1966 and then attended Jacksonville Baptist College in 1968 with an Associate of Arts Degree. (showing Murdochs Bathhouse), 38 Balinese Room, 21st and Blvd. Locations include the Letitia Rosenberg Womans Home, Galveston Golf and Country Club, Fort Crockett, bathhouses, wharves, the Texas Heroes monument, Hotel Galvez, and John Sealy Hospital. 1994 (spring), 344 League City Aerial view of new homes in the South Shore Harbour subdivision, Galveston Countys newest master planned community 1994 (spring), 345 Texas City Aerial view of Mall of Mainland along FM 1764 off Interstate 45 1994 (spring), 346 La Marque Aerial view of Gulf Greyhound Park on FM 2004 just west of Interstate 45 1994 (spring), 347 View of Market St. looking northeast from 23rd St. 1994 (spring), 348 1894 Grand Opera House 1994 (spring), 350 Entrance to Galveston County Courthouse (erected 1967) 1994 (spring), 351 League City Galveston County Gateway Visitors Center at 1849 South Gulf Freeway 1994 (spring), 352 The Galveston County Daily News building, 8522 Teichman Rd. Vernon Rabel, worship service, Pastor John C. Roehm. 1950s-1990s, are filed in this series. Dates are supplied where given, such as postmarks (denoted by pm) or message dates. Thomas Two photo albums and one folder of loose photos (b/w and color snapshots); 1970-71, nd. Mostly unidentified photos. Fortunes were made in cotton, mercantile house, banks, publishing and printing, flour and grain mills, railroads, land development, and shipping. Mary Batterson: Wife of William J. Batterson of Galveston (1870 federal census). Collection, 1976; 3 slide trays, 1 cassette tape. Also filed with this collection is one copy of Galveston, The Sea Wall City. ), 201 The Strand at 24th St. 1942 (June), 207 Interior view of City Auditorium [1944], 208 St. Marys Cathedral School [1949] (Item given this number in original inventory not in file) 211 Mary Patrick Negro Young Womens Christian Association Home, 2823 Ave. K [1940s], 220 Aerial view of the Texas City Disasters aftermath with acres of scorched earth 1947 (Apr. Approx. 1935], 175 Rosenberg Elementary School 1939 (Feb.), 176 Hawkins Tourist Cottages, 15th St. and Seawall 1939 (Aug.), 177 Texas City Coleman Armstrong residence, 10th Ave. N. and 5th St. N. 1939 (Aug.), 178 Texas City Harold M. Tarpey residence, 10th Ave. N. and 4th St. N. 1939 (Aug.), 180 The fork-in-the road on State Hwy. Photograph postcards of European royalty from the Reymershoffer family. GALVESTON. B/w photographs ca 1860-1940s. Also included is the July 4, 1999 issue of Texas: Houston Chronicle Magazine. Photograph of the mayor of League City, Joe Lamb, driving a maroon antique car down Kansas Street in the 34th annual League City Village Fest parade. The group lasted until the 1940s. William Similar to Album #3. Photographs and Negatives, circa 1947-1948; 20 photos; 3 negatives. Levy Funeral Home; Hurricanes of 1915 and 1932. Houston Life: Watch The Latest Show. Contains hand colored postcards from his trip to New York City, Boston, and Europe). 500 items. Galveston Sites: Robertson documented local historical architecture. Nine albums/scrapbooks have been rehoused in their original order into two books. William Subjects: Of special note: Oil spill on Galveston beach, snowstorms (1948 and 1973), and Hurricane 1961 (Carla). Rose, Rose and Schmedling, Rose & Zahn, and Justus Zahn. Shelved in oversized drawers. For more information contact the Public Information Office at 940.761.7401 Donor: Alfreda Houston. Copies of photographs owned by Robert Clarke. Photos of an experiment using woven cane to construct jetties for the harbor entrance. 1903*. A list of the negatives is included in the first folder. Although the images are nearly completely unidentified, at least some were taken in Galveston. 32 Seawall and Seawall Boulevard; Crystal Palace Bathhouse (background). Some personal snapshots. Published in the Interest of the Firemens Relief Fund, May 1906. Illustrations include fire department units, fire stations, firemen, and City of Galveston officials. No one has been identified. _____ Amsted (St. Joseph's Church), Fr. Some of these images are duplicated in Spec. Of special interest: car races on the seawall; Lucas Apartments at 14th and J; various photos of boats and ships. Collection, 1961; 56 prints and contact prints. The library has three copies of the album, one donated by George Sealy, one by Charles Fowler, and one donor unknown. 6. lithograph of the interior and exterior of Star Drug Store. Greeting from Galveston. Murdochs Bathhouse (background). T. Clark 1872-74 Harbor and city scenes shot or copied by Morris. Calle de Juan Perez Zuniga, 20, Madrid, Madrid, 28027. 1894 Grand Opera House as movie theatre. Galveston, TX 77551. The complete list of images is included in the first folder within the collection. 1816 - The first settlement was established on September 13, 1816 by French privateer, Louis-Michel Aury, who was sent as the Mexican governor of Texas to create, first, a port from which to launch 1900-1970; 165 items. Of special interest: 20th St looking from Ave P; looking northwest from 12th St and Broadway; Elevator A; 14th St and Ave K; 15th St and beach; Grand Opera House; Sol Bromberg residence (2509 Ave I; three duplicate views). Feb. 20 to 26, 1948. Mounted prints include: moving day to company headquarters in Galveston; officers; employees; electric sign belonging to Jack Tar Court Hotel (including neon lit at night); Management Sales Meeting at Jack Tar Hotel, 1957. Seawall, Beach and Boulevard, Galveston, Texas, Sea Wall by Moonlight,Galveston, Texas 1906*, Sea Wall, Galveston, Tex. Caplen moved to La Porte and served as mayor, ca. Beseler Co., New York, New York. Purchased and donated, 2009. Collection, late 19th century-1949; 48 items + 1 photograph album. Frank Also photographs from events in Galveston's black community, such as Juneteenth parades, Prayer Circle on Martin Luther King, Jr.'s birthday, and Community Christmas Party for the needy. 200 items and one album. Donor: Jessica Blair (daughter-in-law of James Blair). [1950], 3. Slides. A pen-and-ink /watercolor painting of the Powhatan house by Guyrene, 1968, was transferred to the Museum. COPYRIGHT RESTRICTIONS. The prints are arranged in folders by subject (see below). REP. 4 Years. Kept in Mary Moody Northen Maritime History Collection on the 2nd floor. We talk with the director of an acclaimed new movie shot on location in the refinery environments of Texas City, Galveston, Port Arthur, and San Leon. The Name Files contain photographs of individuals and families from Galveston. Processing pending. Of special interest: Loading & unloading cotton, Texas Heroes Monument, City Park, Ball High School (with students), Broadway west of 24th St., Broadway, Rosenberg Library, Broadway and 15th St. looking east, Broadway west of 23rd St., Rosenberg Free School, 19th St. and Ave I looking east, Tremont St. and Ave. M, Garten Verein, Ursuline Convent, Ashbel Smith Building, John Sealy Hospital, St. Mary's Infirmary, Boulevard and Seawall, and panorama of Galveston. 3 [Aerial view of grounds taken from Hotel Galvez.] Pages in category "Mayors of Galveston, Texas" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. The collection includes photographs she compiled for the book, as well as snapshots (mostly identified) of members of the churchs congregation.. Victoria Dezon (1909-1980) was a Galveston school teacher. This collection was also published in a book form, see: F 394 .G2H A7 in GTHCs book collection. Originally in an album. Photos of Charles Fowler residence (Ave J--2508). See also MS# 83-0036, Betty Hartman Papers. Slides are now stored in slide boxes. The city furnished shipping, goods, money, and transportation necessary to settle the state, nurture its trade, and help accomplish its independence. 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. 1916-1922; 3 photograph albums. 200 items. Of special interest: Galveston (steamer);World War I; construction scenes (probably Fort Crockett; August J. Henck residence (1412 Ave. Photo Album #2, 1994-2000 Item 3. Of special interest: Gaido's Restaurant and Moody Compress fire (1930). Color prints and slides depicting the removal, cleaning, and putting back the Texas Heroes Monument. (409) 763-8854 ext. Slides and accompanying text for five lectures regarding Galveston and oleanders: Approx. Most of the original nitrate negatives have not been developed. Two portraits by John E. Palmer, black Galveston photographic studio proprietor. List of Texas Mayors Supporting Baylor's Proposal For The George W. Bush Library March 25, 2004. A. Boulmay 1966-70, Henry L. Clinton, Apollo Hall, New York City, February 3, 1872, https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/TX/ofc/galveston.html, biographical checklist and The autograph book contains messages from Heuman's family and friends while she was a child. Glass negatives only (no prints available). Of special interest: commercial, churches, hospitals, hotels, residences, monuments, recreation, and transportation in Galveston. [2] Nearly 3,000 signatures were needed to force a recall election. Separated from the William Maury Darst Papers (MSS# 93-0023) in 1994. HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- Harris County is seeking your opinion about a major transportation project. Similar to Album #7. 1994 (spring), C. Bath Avenue School and Letitia Rosenberg Womans Home, E. Brackenridge Hall at the Medical Department of the University of Texas, G. Street scene, tentatively identified as 30th & O, J. The names of steamships are italicized. Most are photographs, only few colored drawings. Heading names were taken from the envelopes in which the negatives were housed. Album, ca. Donor: Don Mize, Postcard album, 1912; one box and one folder (approx. 1860s through 1930s. 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