This booklet gives an overview of the history of Buffalo Bayou and of the Houston Ship Channel from 1820-1926. The text gives background on how the area became developed and eventually became an "Industrial Waterway of National importance" (p. [3]). The second half of the text focuses on Commodore Charles Morgan and the shipping aspect of the Channel. Costs of building, lists of important council members, and text of letters are included to illustrate the history
The early and later history of the Cross-Florida Barge Canal is said to be divided by the enactment ...
The text lists the types of boats on the rivers and the cost of building and running them. Commerce ...
Considers (69) H.R. 6471, (69) H.R. 11616.Includes legislation to establish the Hudson Ship Canal Co...
9 page typescript presentation with blue coverHarris County Houston Ship Channel Navigation District...
The shores of Buffalo Bayou near downtown Houston, Texas in the late nineteenth century
1 pamphlet of committee hearings. 15 pages, 1 cover page, and 1 page of committee members.Written re...
Shows the navigation for Houston Ship Channel from Houston to Galveston Bay past Morgan Point, with ...
Winner of the Friends of Fondren Library Undergraduate Research Awards, 2016.This paper was original...
The Celina was one of the earliest freight steamers along this stretch of the Erie Canal, operated b...
Situated 45 miles from the Gulf of Mexico, Houston has created an artificial deep water port. The Tu...
The Vanderbilt FJ, Lew Chew, was named for a 19th century American merchant sailing ship. The Lew Ch...
This is an oral history interview with Charles Mills conducted as part of the Houston History Projec...
Tables.In double columns."The early history of the canal is taken from Mr. William Chandler's report...
Shipyards 1837 - 1880 Holland’s ship building industry had its origins in 1836 when the Black River...
The boats in this picture were reflective of the evolution in approach undertaken by HY&PBC (Houston...
The early and later history of the Cross-Florida Barge Canal is said to be divided by the enactment ...
The text lists the types of boats on the rivers and the cost of building and running them. Commerce ...
Considers (69) H.R. 6471, (69) H.R. 11616.Includes legislation to establish the Hudson Ship Canal Co...
9 page typescript presentation with blue coverHarris County Houston Ship Channel Navigation District...
The shores of Buffalo Bayou near downtown Houston, Texas in the late nineteenth century
1 pamphlet of committee hearings. 15 pages, 1 cover page, and 1 page of committee members.Written re...
Shows the navigation for Houston Ship Channel from Houston to Galveston Bay past Morgan Point, with ...
Winner of the Friends of Fondren Library Undergraduate Research Awards, 2016.This paper was original...
The Celina was one of the earliest freight steamers along this stretch of the Erie Canal, operated b...
Situated 45 miles from the Gulf of Mexico, Houston has created an artificial deep water port. The Tu...
The Vanderbilt FJ, Lew Chew, was named for a 19th century American merchant sailing ship. The Lew Ch...
This is an oral history interview with Charles Mills conducted as part of the Houston History Projec...
Tables.In double columns."The early history of the canal is taken from Mr. William Chandler's report...
Shipyards 1837 - 1880 Holland’s ship building industry had its origins in 1836 when the Black River...
The boats in this picture were reflective of the evolution in approach undertaken by HY&PBC (Houston...
The early and later history of the Cross-Florida Barge Canal is said to be divided by the enactment ...
The text lists the types of boats on the rivers and the cost of building and running them. Commerce ...
Considers (69) H.R. 6471, (69) H.R. 11616.Includes legislation to establish the Hudson Ship Canal Co...