Photograph of a historic plaque in Galveston, Texas. It reads: "The Original Galveston Seawall. On Sept. 8, 1900 a devastating hurricane and tidal wave destroyed much of Galveston and left 6,000 persons dead. After the tragedy, the city appointed a board of three engineers, Brig. Gen. (Ret.) Henry M. Robert (1837-1923), author of "Robert's Rules of Order", Alfred Noble, and H. C. Ripley, to devise protection from future storms. Work on their proposal, to be financed jointly by city, county, and state governments, was started in 1902. To prevent flood damage, buildings were jacked up and the surface of the entire city upgraded, increasing the elevation to a maximum of 12 feet above sea level. As a shield against high waves, a solid concrete ...
Photograph of a historic plaque in Paris, Texas. It reads: "The Paris Fire. 1916. Although Paris was...
During the Victorian era, Galveston Island, Texas, was a cosmopolitan port-city, the second wealthie...
Remnants of multi-story building, bricks and lumber strewn in the wake of the 1900 hurricane and flo...
Photograph of a historic plaque in Galveston, Texas. It reads: "The Right Reverend Monsignor James M...
The history of the Galveston Historical Foundation (GHF) reveals how innovative Galvestonians looked...
United States. Extension of Sea Wall, from 39th to 53rd. Sts., constructed under the direction of Ca...
Title and other information transcribed from unverified, old caption card data and item.George Grant...
Galveston Island is a barrier island with a population of approximately 60,000, located between Galv...
Galveston Island is a barrier island with a population of approximately 60,000, located between Galv...
The Galveston Bay Area is under significant risk from hurricane induced flooding. Ever since Hurrica...
Sea Wall Grade Raising started De. 12th 1903, finished Feb. 16th 1911. Sea Wall Boulevard and sidew...
The city of Galveston is located by the coast on the Galveston Island in Texas. Due to its strategic...
The Galveston Bay Area is under significant risk from hurricane induced flooding. Ever since Hurrica...
Low-lying, densely-populated coastal areas across the world are under threat of hurricane-induced fl...
Photograph of a historic marker in Galveston, Texas. It reads: "Eaton Memorial Chapel. Designed by n...
Photograph of a historic plaque in Paris, Texas. It reads: "The Paris Fire. 1916. Although Paris was...
During the Victorian era, Galveston Island, Texas, was a cosmopolitan port-city, the second wealthie...
Remnants of multi-story building, bricks and lumber strewn in the wake of the 1900 hurricane and flo...
Photograph of a historic plaque in Galveston, Texas. It reads: "The Right Reverend Monsignor James M...
The history of the Galveston Historical Foundation (GHF) reveals how innovative Galvestonians looked...
United States. Extension of Sea Wall, from 39th to 53rd. Sts., constructed under the direction of Ca...
Title and other information transcribed from unverified, old caption card data and item.George Grant...
Galveston Island is a barrier island with a population of approximately 60,000, located between Galv...
Galveston Island is a barrier island with a population of approximately 60,000, located between Galv...
The Galveston Bay Area is under significant risk from hurricane induced flooding. Ever since Hurrica...
Sea Wall Grade Raising started De. 12th 1903, finished Feb. 16th 1911. Sea Wall Boulevard and sidew...
The city of Galveston is located by the coast on the Galveston Island in Texas. Due to its strategic...
The Galveston Bay Area is under significant risk from hurricane induced flooding. Ever since Hurrica...
Low-lying, densely-populated coastal areas across the world are under threat of hurricane-induced fl...
Photograph of a historic marker in Galveston, Texas. It reads: "Eaton Memorial Chapel. Designed by n...
Photograph of a historic plaque in Paris, Texas. It reads: "The Paris Fire. 1916. Although Paris was...
During the Victorian era, Galveston Island, Texas, was a cosmopolitan port-city, the second wealthie...
Remnants of multi-story building, bricks and lumber strewn in the wake of the 1900 hurricane and flo...