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Houston, Texas (Postcards)

Author: Daniel E. Monsanto
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Retail:
 $7.99
ISBN: 978-0738571720

Copyright:
 October 2009
Pages: 128

Along the banks of Buffalo Bayou, Houston was founded by John and Augustus Allen on August 30, 1836. The city was named after Gen. Sam Houston, a prominent military hero of the Texas Revolution. After the Civil War ended, Houston flourished as agricultural, industrial, and commercial interests generated economic growth. In 1901, the discovery of oil at nearby Spindletop ushered in a new era, fueled by the addition of an inland port when the Houston Ship Channel was dredged in 1914. During the latter half of the 20th century, energy, space exploration, and the medical sciences placed this city on the world stage. Big dreams, big discoveries, hard work, and a little luck made Houston the thriving city it is today.

Daniel E. Monsanto is a Houston native and author. In this book, he recounts the growth of Texas's largest city by showcasing more than 200 vintage and modern postcards. From Houston's famous and forgotten landmark buildings and businesses to schools, churches, and hospitals, each chapter shows the evolution from small town to metropolis.