
Urban theory and urban history, including original archival research on nineteenth-century Houston
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Including Geist and Goldfield
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Image 1. Ownership of the lots in Block 15 and Block 16 late in 1837 based on Harris County Deed Records. Map by author.
While the consensus of historians of the American hotel holds that these emerging venues served the demands of modern...
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Image 1. Author’s highly speculative depiction of Block 15 and Block 16 at the end of 1837 based on deed records and newspaper advertisements.
Including Doyle, Fishman, and Foster
These include aspirational readings that are not distinguishable on this list from titles that have read and not yet recorded notes. Since these notes may contain errors, please vet them before using th...
Charlotte Baldwin Allen died on 3 August 1895. This brief essay documents Allen House and the neighborhood after Allen’s death.1
Image 1. “1896 Sanborn Map of Houston,” Facet 5. Group quarters advertised in 1899 falling within this map fac...
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