Trinity Protestant Episcopal Church, Galveston, Texas, 1841-1953
Author : William Manning Morgan
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Page : 878 pages
File Size : 26,92 MB
Release : 1954
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Author : William Manning Morgan
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Page : 878 pages
File Size : 26,92 MB
Release : 1954
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Author : Barrie Scardino Bradley
Publisher : TAMU Press
Page : 312 pages
File Size : 12,38 MB
Release : 2000
Category : Architecture
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"Clayton and others such as Nathaniel Tobey, Jr., Edward J. Duhamel, and Alfred Muller had ample opportunity to leave their mark on a city growing at a fevered pace. Waves of growth and destruction caused by immigration and the fires of 1877 and 1885 made innovation essential as well as inevitable. Clayton himself designed more than 150 of the buildings constructed from 1870 to 1900, including civic buildings, commercial projects for the Strand district, and special contracts for Galveston's elite, especially the palatial homes he built along East Broadway. The works closest to his heart, those awarded him by the Catholic Church, showcase his self-assured "free eclecticism" and his interpretation of contemporary French and British styles."--BOOK JACKET.
Author : Frank White Johnson
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Page : 652 pages
File Size : 30,61 MB
Release : 1916
Category : Biography
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Author : Heather Green Wooten
Publisher : Texas A&M University Press
Page : 202 pages
File Size : 16,43 MB
Release : 2013-03-15
Category : History
ISBN : 0876112947
Tucked away in a corner of the University of Texas Medical Branch campus stands a majestic relic of an era long past. Constructed of red pressed brick, sandstone, and ruddy Texas granite, the Ashbel Smith Building, fondly known as Old Red, represents a fascinating page in Galveston and Texas history. It has been more than a century since Old Red welcomed the first group of visionary faculty and students inside its halls. For decades, the medical school building existed at the heart of UTMB campus life, even through periods of dramatic growth and change. In time, however, the building lost much of its original function to larger, more contemporary facilities. Today, as the oldest medical school building west of the Mississippi River, the intricately ornate Old Red sits in sharp contrast to its sleeker neighbors. Old Red: Pioneering Medical Education in Texas examines the life and legacy of the Ashbel Smith Building from its beginnings through modern-day efforts to preserve it. Chapters explore the nascence of medical education in Texas; the supreme talent and genius of Old Red architect, Nicholas J. Clayton; and the lives of faculty and students as they labored and learned in the midst of budget crises, classroom and fraternity antics, death-rendering storms, and threats of closure. The education of the state’s first professional female and minority physicians and the nationally acclaimed work of physician-scientists and researchers are also highlighted. Most of all, the reader is invited to step inside Old Red and mingle with ghosts of the past—to ascend the magnificent cedar staircase, wander the long, paneled hallways, and take a seat in the tiered amphitheater as pigeons fly in and out of windows overhead.
Author : Francis White Johnson
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Page : 744 pages
File Size : 38,48 MB
Release : 1914
Category : Texas
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Page : 584 pages
File Size : 22,75 MB
Release : 1907
Category : United States
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Page : 1022 pages
File Size : 41,50 MB
Release : 1985
Category : Archives
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Includes sections "Reviews of books" and "Abstracts of archive publications."
Author : Willard Bethurem Robinson
Publisher : University of Texas Press
Page : 320 pages
File Size : 47,34 MB
Release : 1974
Category : Architecture
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Todd Webb and Willard B. Robinson describe the warmth, fine scale, and beauty of churches, courthouses, federal buildings, hotels and commercial palaces.
Author : Ellen Beasley
Publisher : Galveston Historical Foundation
Page : 292 pages
File Size : 42,84 MB
Release : 1996
Category : Architecture
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The Galveston Architecture Guidebook will be invaluable to all those who visit Galveston. Historic preservationists, scholars of nineteenth-century material culture, architects, and historians will be fascinated by the broad range of buildings and urban conditions it documents. Finally, anyone interested in Galveston or the Gulf Coast will find in this book a wealth of information.
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Page : 672 pages
File Size : 35,67 MB
Release : 1899
Category : United States
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