
Urban theory and urban history, including original archival research on nineteenth-century Houston
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Including Carl Abbott and Hillary Ballon
General
Image 1. Chevy Silverado with an ostentatious accessory package parked adjacent to City Hall in downtown Houston. Photo by author.
The highlight of this aggregation post is the recent contribution by Hanna Horvath, the publisher of Your Br...
Image 1. The hotels in San Francisco according to the business classifieds in the 1880 city directory. Transcribed by author.
This piece includes an exploration of residential boarding in hotels in 1880 San Francisco, employing the method...
More research notes
My method here is to include the aspirational readings, which are highlighted in my own version of these notes. In this way, if I get a chance to read the source, I already have a structure into which I can insert the n...
Image 1. Contemporary illustration of the RS Blount Warehouse over looking Buffalo Bayou on the east side of Main Street in Houston, 17 September 1859. Image source: The Weekly Telegraph (Houston), 10 April 1860, Portal to Texas History.
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