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1850s and 1860s Hotel and Restaurant Menus
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1911 Houston Society with Gladys Ewing
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Architecture Retail Pamphlet Collection
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Blanche Espy Chenoweth, Her Life, Her Times
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Book of Hours, Use of Reims
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DJ Screw Photographs and Memorabilia
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Frontier Fiesta
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Galveston 1915 Hurricane Photographs
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Harry Walker Photographs
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Havana, Cuba, The Summer Land of the World
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Historic Houston Photographs
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Historic Maps
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Houston and Texas Feminist and Lesbian Newsletters
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Historic Texas Postcards
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Houston Fire Department
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Houston the Magnolia City
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Houston Negro Hospital
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Houstonian Yearbook Collection
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India Illustrated
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Israel Shreve Revolutionary War Letters, 1768-1894
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Jagdish Mehra Audio Collection
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KUHT Highlights
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Kenneth Franzheim Collection
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Lt. Robert B. Fulton USS Houston Letters
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Luis Marquez Photographs
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Marine Bombing Squadron (VMB-613) Photographs
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Mary Ellen Ewing vs the Houston School Board
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Minnie Fisher Cunningham Papers
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Moderner Volkskunst Zierat
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Mrs. Anson Jones Letters
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Oral Histories from the Houston History Project
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The Park People Annual Awards Dinner Invitations
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Scenes from the Middle East
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Selections from the Alonso S. Perales Papers
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SEM Collection (1914 – 1925)
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Shamrock Hotel Collection
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Sheet Music of Flute and Violin Duets, 1790s-1850s
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Ship Channel Collection
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Ship of Fools Woodcuts
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Student Art Exhibit
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Texas City 1947 Disaster Photographs
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Theodor de Bry's America
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Topsell's The History of Four-footed Beasts and Serpents Woodcuts
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University of Houston Buildings
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University of Houston People
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University of Houston Campus Life
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University of Houston Women’s Studies Living Archives Recordings
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USS Houston Blue Bonnet Newsletters
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William Slough USS Houston Letters
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"Houston Post" (July 5, 1923)
1923-07-05
Image of the front page of a newspaper published by "The Houston Post" on July 5, 1923. The major headline announces the boxing win of Jack Dempsey over Tommy Gibbons. Other national and world news stories...
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"Houston Post" (May 6, 1910)
1910-05-06
Image of the front page of a newspaper published by "The Houston Post" on April 22, 1910. Prominent headline in the top center of this newspaper announces the devastating earthquake in Cartago, Costa Rica....
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"Houston Post" (November 11, 1918)
1918-11-11
Image of the front page of a newspaper published by "The Houston Post" on November 11, 1918. The end of World War I is announced in bold headlines. The article in the lower left describes a plan of activities...
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"Houston Post-Dispatch" (August 24, 1926)
1926-08-24
Image of the front page of a newspaper published by the "Houston Post-Dispatch" on August 24, 1926. One headline announces the death of Rudolph Valentino. Numerous articles cover news in the world, the...
125.
"Houston Post-Dispatch" (February 5, 1925)
1925-02-05
Image of the front page of a newspaper published by the "Houston Post-Dispatch" on February 5, 1925. The Houston Post, established April 5, 1885, and The Houston Dispatch, established September 1, 1923,...
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"Houston Post-Dispatch" (May 22, 1927)
1927-05-22
Image of the front page of a newspaper published by the "Houston Post-Dispatch" on May 22, 1927. The major headline refers to aviator Charles Lindbergh, who had landed the first transatlantic flight, from...
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Houston skyline from a street level bridge
1927
A view of the downtown Houston skyline looking east from an unidentified bridge. The bridge led into the downtown district between Capitol Avenue and Rusk Avenue. The Esperson Building is the tallest building...
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Hugo & Schmeltzer on the Alamo Convent Property
1890-1900
The Hugo & Schmeltzer addition to the Alamo convent property, located in San Antonio, Texas.
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Huntsville Railroad Depot and Texas Department of Corrections
1880s
The Huntsville Railroad Depot and Texas Department of Corrections Huntsville (Walls) Unit, Texas.
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Hutchins House Hotel on Hutchin's Corner
1876
Photograph of a printed engraving of "Hutchin's Corner," at the intersection of Franklin Avenue and Travis Street in Houston. The Hutchins House Hotel is prominent in the photograph.
131.
Ima Hogg on a horse-drawn carriage-float
late 1890s
Ima Hogg and an unidentified woman are seated in a horse-drawn carriage, decorated with flowers for the Tekram parade, part of Houston's No-Tsu-Oh festival. Two unidentified men sit atop horses on each...
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International and Great Northern Railroad bridge over Buffalo Bayou
ca. 1890
Photograph of a printed engraving of the International & Great Northern Railroad bridge over Buffalo Bayou. A barge laden with cotton bales is being towed in the bayou.
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J. Whitfield Barber Shop
1920s
The J. Whitfield Barber Shop operated out of a space on the first floor of a building in downtown Houston.
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Kellum-Noble House
1900s
Printed halftone photograph of the two story Kellum-Noble House in Houston. It was constructed in 1847 of brick made in the Kellum brickyards on the property. This is the oldest known house in Houston...
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Kennedy Trading Post
ca. 1963
The Kennedy Trading Post, a two story brick building, is reported to be the oldest building in Houston (photograph c. 1963). Built in 1848, the building is still located at 813 Congress. For several decades...
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Lifting towers and boats at the Port of Houston
1838-2001
A view across the waters of Buffalo Bayou at the Port of Houston. A building provides a backdrop for a row of lifting towers lining the dock. Boats are moored along the dock.
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Lord's Cycle Club
ca. 1897
The headquarters for the Lord's Cycle Club at 109 Chenevert Street at Congress Avenue. The two story brick house in Houston was built about 1859 by Micheal Floeck, a German baker. By 1897, the Lord's Cycle...
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Lord's Cycle Club
ca. 1897
The headquarters for the Lord's Cycle Club at 109 Chenevert Street at Congress Avenue. The two story brick house in Houston was built about 1859 by Micheal Floeck, a German baker. By 1897, the Lord's Cycle...
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Magnolia Park
1890s
Many people disembark from rail cars among the trees in Magnolia Park on the south bank of Buffalo Bayou near Houston. John Thomas Brady owned the property that was developed into Magnolia Park. He also...
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Main street at Franklin Avenue
1921
A view of Main Street at Franklin Avenue looking south. Automobiles can be seen stopped at the first traffic signal and parked along the side of the street. Intersecting tracks and overhead electric wires...
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