Typed document. The railroad passenger station in Brownsville, Texas that saw service through the Depression, World War II, and the twilight years of rail travel in the United States was a unique structure in many ways. For many of Brownsville’s residents, this building was the prime example of the beautiful architecture which abounds throughout the city. What brought about the need for this station and its construction is an interesting story, and begins with the history of the railroads in south Texas. © 2017 David N. Curreyhttps://scholarworks.utrgv.edu/mopacbrownsville/1027/thumbnail.jp
Photograph shows the south elevation of the depot, constructed in 1905, beside railway that later be...
Black and white photographs. Top left photograph, former Brownsville Post Office. Center photograph,...
This study seeks to explore the antecedents of The Texas and Pacific Railway Company. It is based up...
Typed document. The railroad passenger station in Brownsville, Texas that saw service through the De...
Typed document. Notes from Texas Online, Ambrosio Villarreal, and A. T. Kott.https://scholarworks.ut...
Typed document. John Wagner recollection\u27s of specific architectural and exterior details pertain...
I would especially like to thank the following people for their help in my research into the Brownsv...
Computer drawing. Note: Originally, a double slip switch existed at this end of the wye. At some poi...
Discusses the construction of the Gulf Coast Line. Includes portrait of Jeff N. Miller, images of th...
Handwritten sketch. Personal recollections of the depot.https://scholarworks.utrgv.edu/mopacbrownsvi...
Black and white photographs. Black and white postcard. One photograph. One Postcard. One reproductio...
This scheme for a new railroad station in Kansas City, Missouri, attempts to integrate traditional s...
Early Texas towns took hold alongside protected bays: think Galveston and Corpus Christi. Others dev...
Black and white pamphlet that highlights the touristic places of Brownsville, Texas. It includes a m...
Typed document. This document contains information gleaned from observing several other buildings (t...
Photograph shows the south elevation of the depot, constructed in 1905, beside railway that later be...
Black and white photographs. Top left photograph, former Brownsville Post Office. Center photograph,...
This study seeks to explore the antecedents of The Texas and Pacific Railway Company. It is based up...
Typed document. The railroad passenger station in Brownsville, Texas that saw service through the De...
Typed document. Notes from Texas Online, Ambrosio Villarreal, and A. T. Kott.https://scholarworks.ut...
Typed document. John Wagner recollection\u27s of specific architectural and exterior details pertain...
I would especially like to thank the following people for their help in my research into the Brownsv...
Computer drawing. Note: Originally, a double slip switch existed at this end of the wye. At some poi...
Discusses the construction of the Gulf Coast Line. Includes portrait of Jeff N. Miller, images of th...
Handwritten sketch. Personal recollections of the depot.https://scholarworks.utrgv.edu/mopacbrownsvi...
Black and white photographs. Black and white postcard. One photograph. One Postcard. One reproductio...
This scheme for a new railroad station in Kansas City, Missouri, attempts to integrate traditional s...
Early Texas towns took hold alongside protected bays: think Galveston and Corpus Christi. Others dev...
Black and white pamphlet that highlights the touristic places of Brownsville, Texas. It includes a m...
Typed document. This document contains information gleaned from observing several other buildings (t...
Photograph shows the south elevation of the depot, constructed in 1905, beside railway that later be...
Black and white photographs. Top left photograph, former Brownsville Post Office. Center photograph,...
This study seeks to explore the antecedents of The Texas and Pacific Railway Company. It is based up...