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Galveston and Bay
In August 1831, Juan Davis Bradburn the military commander of the custom station on Upper Galveston Bay gave asylum to two men who had escaped from slavery in Louisiana.
Its position on the natural harbor of Galveston Bay along the Gulf of Mexico made it the center of trade in Texas, and one of the largest cotton ports in the nation, in competition with New Orleans.
The island is oriented generally northeast-southwest, with the Gulf of Mexico on the east and south, West Bay on the west, and Galveston Bay on the north.
Groves ' duties included opening the channel at Port Isabel and supervising dredging operations in Galveston Bay.
Examples of this type of estuary include the Hudson River, Chesapeake Bay, and Delaware Bay along the U. S. Mid-Atlantic coast ; and along the U. S. Gulf coast, Galveston Bay and Tampa Bay.
Tarkington Bayou begins in the Sam Houston National Forest in San Jacinto County, working its way south through Northeast and east Liberty County and joining other feeders, before traveling into Harris County and emptying into Galveston Bay.
Lafitte created a prosperous pirate kingdom around the Galveston Bay until the United States Navy ousted him from the area.
At the end of the 19th century a group of investors established Texas City directly across the West Bay from Galveston with the hope of making it a competing port city.
The south and southwestern parts of the county lie in the Galveston Bay Area on the shores of Trinity Bay and East Bay.
Category: Galveston Bay Area
Category: Galveston Bay Area
* Galveston Bay Area
Category: Galveston Bay Area
Category: Galveston Bay Area
The Karankawa Indians inhabited the Gulf Coast of Texas from Galveston Bay all the way to Corpus Christi Bay.
Baytown is located at the mouth of the San Jacinto River on Galveston Bay, 22 miles ( 35 km ) east of Houston.
Along the south and west is Galveston Bay.
* Galveston Bay Area

Galveston and causeway
The original causeway in Galveston can be easily seen to the east from the interstate highway causeway.

Galveston and was
The second event was the Galveston Hurricane of 1900.
At the end of the 19th century Galveston was, with New Orleans, one of the most developed cities in the region.
The Galveston News said on 2 May 1876 that Denison Texas had a Polo Club which was before James Gordon Bennett established his Westchester Club or attempted to play the " first " game.
The Challenge was published 2 June 1876 in The Galveston Daily News.
Barton's last field operation as President of the American Red Cross was the relief effort for the victims of the Galveston hurricane of September 1900.
The Port of Galveston was established in 1825 by the Congress of Mexico following its successful independence from Spain.
Galveston Island was originally inhabited by members of the Karankawa and Akokisa tribes who used the name " Auia " for the island.
In 1839 the City of Galveston adopted a charter and was incorporated by the Congress of the Republic of Texas.
Development was also hindered by the construction of the Houston Ship Channel, which brought the Port of Houston into direct competition with the natural harbor of the Port of Galveston for sea traffic.
During World War II, the Galveston Municipal Airport, predecessor to Scholes International Airport, was re-designated a U. S. Army Air Corps base and named " Galveston Army Air Field ".
In January 1943, Galveston Army Air Field was officially activated with the 46th Bombardment Group serving an anti-submarine role in the Gulf of Mexico.
Throughout the 19th century, the port city of Galveston grew rapidly and the Strand was considered the region's primary business center.
St. Joseph ’ s Church was built by German immigrants in 1859-60 and is the oldest wooden church building in Galveston and the oldest German Catholic Church in Texas.
Originally licensed in Galveston, KGUL was the second television station to launch in the Houston area after KPRC-TV.
One of the original investors in the station was actor James Stewart, along with a small group of other Galveston investors.
One of the survivors of the 1900 Galveston Storm was the Hollywood director King Vidor, who made his directing debut in 1913 with the film Hurricane in Galveston.
Sam Maceo, a nationally known organized crime boss, with the help of his family, was largely responsible for making Galveston a major U. S. tourist destination from the 1920s to the 1940s.
Jonathan Pollard who spied for Israel and was sentenced to life in jail was born in Galveston.
The city is served by the Rosenberg Library, successor to the Galveston Mercantile Library, which was founded in 1871.
* The Bolivar Peninsula in Galveston County, Texas was named in his honor.
Barry White was born Barry Eugene Carter in Galveston, Texas, and grew up in the high-crime areas of South Central Los Angeles.
In November 1925 he was posted to Galveston, Texas, as an assistant to the District Engineer, Major Julian Schley.

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