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Paperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. The early history of Baytown is intertwined with the early history of Texas. The first president of the Republic of Texas, David G. Burnet, and two-time president Sam Houston both lived in the neighborhood. Dr. Ashbel Smith, Texas ambassador to France and England, first president of the University of Texas in Austin, and a founder of the University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston, called Goose Creek home. After the last president of Texas, Anson Jones, committed suicide, his widow, Mary Jones, moved here with their children. She later helped form the Daughters of the Republic of Texas and served as its first president. The major industry in the 1800s was brick making, and over a 100-year period, up to 12 million bricks a year were made on Cedar Bayou and shipped to Galveston, where many buildings built with these bricks still stand. In 1908, the industry became oil with the discovery of the Goose Creek oil field, which, for a while, was the largest producing field in Texas. Because of the proximity to the oil field and access to shipping, the huge Humble Oil Refinery was built at Baytown, starting up in 1919. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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ISBN 10: 1467109134 ISBN 13: 9781467109130
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: Brand New. 128 pages. 9.25x6.50x0.31 inches. In Stock.
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Editore: Distributed by Running Press Book Publishers, Philadelphia, PA, 1988, 1988
ISBN 10: 0894716298 ISBN 13: 9780894716294
Da: Joseph Valles - Books, Stockbridge, GA, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condizione: Fine. 239 pages : illustrations, photographs (some color) ; 30 cm ISBN 9780894716294, 9780894716300, 0894716298, 0894716301 OCLC 19764159 ; photographic stiff paper wrappers ; Contents: News -- Man & Beast (Science/Natural History) Magazine Photographer of the Year People. Newspaper Photographer of the Year; Canon Essayist -- Stories -- Wings & Things (Pictorial, Food, Fashion) -- Sports -- The Judging -- The Winners ; features photos of: Bill Greene, John Tlumacki, Melissa Farlow, Carol Guzy, Anthony Suau, James Stanfield, Nathan Benn, Herman LeROy Emmet, David Murray, Terry Way, Viorel Floerscu, Paul Aiken, Brian Brainerd, Don Halasy, Itsua Inouye, John Lopinot, Paul Milette, Tim Reese, Joe Wrinn, Scott Takushi, Cloe Poisson, Guy Reynolds, Doug Atkins, Chuck Bigger, Mary Calvert, Louis DeLuca, Martin Klimek, Robert Martin, Kenneth Papaleo, Joanne Rathe, Keith Myers, Marc Halevi, Christine Cavannaugh, Tony Bracewicz, Curt Chandler, Mark Farser, Barry gray, Gary LAwson, Rob Goebel, Catharine Krueger, Jose More, gary Reyes, Guy Reynolds, Bonnie Weller, Barry Zecher, Larry Steagtall, Gregory Drezdzon, Annalisa Kraft, Jeff Alexander, H Rick Barnman, John Blackner, gary Fandel, Scott Hoffman, Bill Keay, Jon Kral, Thomas Landers, Marlin Levinson, Bill Lyons, Michael Meinhardt, Genaro Molina, Jeff Sheid, Harley Soltes, Jeff Tuttle, Gary Weber, Ken White, Anne Ryan, Mark Edelson, John Blackmer, Sara Krulwich, Lucian Perkins, Michael Ewen, Andrew Itkoff, Jim Preston, Kim Weimer, Peter Tobia, Charles Ledford, Wally Emerson, Daniel Anderson, Charlaine Brown, Pat Crowe, Bill Greene, Dan Marschka, Robert Perez, Dan Preisler, George Wilhelm, Mary Circelli, Craig Trumbo, Mark Sluder, Nancy N Andrews, Mary Kelley, David Woo, J Mark Poulsen, Vickie Lewis, Steve Harper, David J Phillip, Don Ipcock, Jim Sulley, Nan Wintersteller, Steven Zerby, V Jane Windsor, Sig Bokalders, Geff Hinds, Kimi Lott, Manny Crisostomo, Janet Knott, Alan Berner, Steve Campbell, Judy Fidkowski, Brad Alan Graverson, Carol Halebian, Steve Ringman, Stephen Shames, Charles Trianor, Paul Vathis, David Woo, Nicole Bengiveno, Gary Carmeron, David Eulitt, Robert Hanashiro, Fred Comegys, Mike Fender, Amy Davis, Leland Holder, Ronald Cortes, Angela Pancrazio, Maggie Steber, Robert Mercer, Bill Foley, Tom Haley, Anthony Suau, Stephanie Maze, Rick Smolan, Dilip Mehta, Gerard Michael Lodrguss, Dwan Feary, Harry Benson, Bob Thayre, Neal Slavin, Franz Martin Lanting, Jodi Cobb, Sarah Leen, Buck Miller, Jim Brandenburg, Natalie Forbes, Bob Krist, Bianca Lavies, Bill Pierce, Randy Olson, Chris Cole, Jean Bernard Diederich, Andrew Holbroke, Lynn Johnson, Karen Kasmauski, Robert Mercer, Alon Reininger, April Saul ; topics include: Judge Robert Bork, Bud Dwyer suicide, Baby M case, Black Monday, Baby Jessica, Pope John Paul II, Haiti, Korea, Jim and Tammy Bakker, Falwell, Seattle homeless, Chicago projects, AIDS, Atlanta prison riot, Arctic wolves, Ethiopia, weightloss, Hmong ; FINE. Book.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. The early history of Baytown is intertwined with the early history of Texas. The first president of the Republic of Texas, David G. Burnet, and two-time president Sam Houston both lived in the neighborhood. Dr. Ashbel Smith, Texas ambassador to France and England, first president of the University of Texas in Austin, and a founder of the University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston, called Goose Creek home. After the last president of Texas, Anson Jones, committed suicide, his widow, Mary Jones, moved here with their children. She later helped form the Daughters of the Republic of Texas and served as its first president. The major industry in the 1800s was brick making, and over a 100-year period, up to 12 million bricks a year were made on Cedar Bayou and shipped to Galveston, where many buildings built with these bricks still stand. In 1908, the industry became oil with the discovery of the Goose Creek oil field, which, for a while, was the largest producing field in Texas. Because of the proximity to the oil field and access to shipping, the huge Humble Oil Refinery was built at Baytown, starting up in 1919. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Arcadia Publishing (SC), US, 2023
ISBN 10: 1467109134 ISBN 13: 9781467109130
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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: New. Über den AutorBaytown native and Harris County Historical Commission member Chuck Chandler has compiled the best available images of Baytown and vicinity showing life as it was in the early years of the community.Klappen.
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Aggiungi al carrelloTaschenbuch. Condizione: Neu. Neuware - Cedar Bayou Methodist Church is the second-oldest Methodist and third-oldest Protestant church in Harris County, Texas. Since its founding in 1844, it has played a huge role in the history of Baytown, Texas and understanding its history is key to understanding the early history of Baytown. The church has a fascinating history during the 19th century. Community life revolved around the church and, in a day without modern entertainment outlets like radio, movies, and internet, members relied on the social activities provided by the church.Cedar Bayou has meant many things over the years. The bayou that separates Harris and Chambers counties on the Texas Gulf Coast has lent its name to a geographic area extending from the Trinity to the San Jacinto rivers, a voting precinct that changed boundaries several times, an unincorporated town with indeterminate boundaries, an independent school district, schools at two different locations post offices at two different locations, and churches at two different locations.Cedar Bayou Methodist Church holds the original Quarterly Conference records of the Lynchburg Circuit from 1853 to 1871. This is one of only three such antebellum documents known to exist and, when the history of the church was first penned in 1897, it was the only early document used in the study. Recent research has turned up a wealth of additional resources in the form of two Methodist newspapers, the Texas Wesleyan Banner (1849-1854), the Texas Christian Advocate (1854-1931), both newspapers preserved on microfilm, as well as the digitized minutes of the Methodist Annual Conferences, and other newspapers that add details and also highlight errors in the 1897 study that resulted from the misunderstanding of the extents of the Cedar Bayou district in the mid-1800s.This book is the result of my study. I have quoted several passages from the 1944 church history that add color and a personal touch to the story.
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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: Hervorragend. Zustand: Hervorragend | Sprache: Englisch | Produktart: Bücher | "The early history of Baytown is intertwined with the early history of Texas. The first president of the Republic of Texas, David G. Burnet, and two-time president Sam Houston both lived in the neighborhood. Dr. Ashbel Smith, Texas ambassador to France and England, first president of the University of Texas in Austin, and a founder of the University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston, called Goose Creek home. After the last president of Texas, Anson Jones, committed suicide, his widow, Mary Jones, moved here with their children. She later helped form the Daughters of the Republic of Texas and served as its first president. The major industry in the 1800s was brick making, and over a 100-year period, up to 12 million bricks a year were made on Cedar Bayou and shipped to Galveston, where many buildings built with these bricks still stand. In 1908, the industry became oil with the discovery of the Goose Creek oil field, which, for a while, was the largest producing field in Texas. Because of the proximity to the oil field and access to shipping, the huge Humble Oil Refinery was built at Baytown, starting up in 1919"--.