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The Galveston and Texas History Center has a number of items available for purchase. Please contact the GTHC for a complete listing.

MAPS

1885 Bird's-eye map of Galveston.

BOOKS

Blood and treasure: Confederate Empire in the Southwest, by Donald S. Frazier, College Station: Texas A&M University Press, c. 1995.
Cartographic sources in the Rosenberg Library, compiled by Henry G. Taliaferro; edited by Jane A. Kenamore and Uli Haller. College Station: Rosenberg Library and Texas A & M University Press, c. 1988.
Early Texas death and legal records from Joseph Franklin's diary and John Griffin's sexton records, by the Galveston County Genealogical Society, c. 1990.
Through a night of horrors: voices from the 1900 Galveston storm, edited by Casey Edward Greene and Shelly Henley Kelly. College Station: Texas A&M University Press, 2000.
Julius Stockfleth: Gulf Coast marine and landscape painter, by James Patrick McGuire. San Antonio: Trinity University Press and Rosenberg Library, 1976.
Manuscript sources of the Rosenberg Library: a selective guide, edited by Jane A.Kenamore and Michael E. Wilson. College Station: Rosenberg Library and Texas A&M University Press, c. 1983.

POSTCARDS

Postcard titled "Russian Wedding Icon," 19th cent. From the Mary Moody Northen Icon Collection. Rosenberg Library
Interior view of the Randall Room endowed in memory of Dr. Edward Randall, M.D. and Dr. Edward Randall, Jr.
Postcard of the Ball Avenue entrance to the Rosenberg Library showing the original building built in 1904 on the right and the Moody Wing added in 1971 on the left.
Interior view of the Colonel Milo Pitcher Fox and Agness Peel Fox Rare Book Room, endowed in 1967.
Postcard image of Julius Stockfleth's oil canvas titled PORT OF GALVESTON, ca. 1898.
Postcard of the bronze statue of Henry Rosenberg, 1824-1893, the original benefactor to the Rosenberg Library. The statue was placed infront of the Tremont Street entrance March 6, 1906.

 

Please contact the History Center by telephone or e-mail to order any of these items. We accept payment by check or money order made payable to Rosenberg Library. We are unable to accept credit card orders.


Galveston and Texas History Center, Rosenberg Library, 2310 Sealy Avenue, Galveston TX 77550
Voice (409) 763-8854 ext. 127- Fax (409) 763-0275

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