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Coastal Conservation and Avian Migration at Galveston Island State Park with Kyle O’Haver

March 18, 2024 12:00 - 1 hour - 107 MB

I sit down with Kyle O’Haver, Superintendent of Galveston Island State Park to discuss Galveston’s Coastal Ecology, Birding, Avian Migration, and Galveston’s balancing acre between conservation and economic expansion. Kyle O’Haver is an avid birder, wildlife enthusiast, and has been with Texas Parks & Wildlife Department for over 16 years. Galveston Island State Park: https://tpwd.texas.gov/state-parks/galveston-island Watch this episode on YouTube: Coastal Conservation and Avian Migrat...

Architects of future Historic Preservation with Bernard Cunningham Jr.

March 12, 2024 12:00 - 38 minutes - 52.9 MB

Bernard Cunningham Jr. is a Ball High and Prairie View A&M University Grad and currently works in architecture. He has had a hand in designing the potential Juneteenth Museum here on Galveston Island, which we discuss in this episode.  Bernard's Article in The Daily News: https://www.galvnews.com/opinion/guest_columns/guest-commentary-juneteenth-museum-project-far-more-than-architecture/article_563a550e-d393-504f-b932-6bce3b4d961f.html Check Out Bernard's apparel and clothing brand: https:...

Exploring Yaupon: North America’s Only Native Caffeinated Plant with Sepp Haukebo

March 08, 2024 04:00 - 34 minutes - 47.8 MB

Watch this episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/AkEvK8AT3uI I sit down with Sepp Haukebo and explore one of North America's only Native Caffeinated plants that can be found right here on Galveston Island. Yaupon Holly has been used as a stimulant for thousands of years in North America and Yaupon is making a comeback in the world of caffeinated beverages and products. Information on Yaupon Holly: https://plants.usda.gov/DocumentLibrary/factsheet/pdf/fs_ilvo.pdf Foraging Texas: https://w...

Galveston's World War II Era History with George Osborne

February 20, 2024 13:00 - 31 minutes - 43.1 MB

Watch this full episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/hUIY1lq-jYQ Galveston Unscripted Video on U Boats in the Gulf of Mexico: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3rLQODjyP8c Galveston.com history video series: https://www.galveston.com/?s=Artifacts Step back in time with George Osborne, our esteemed guest, whose rich tales from World War II-era Galveston weave a narrative that's as mesmerizing as it is educational. In our latest episode, George, a retired history teacher brings to life the is...

Historic Building Restoration with Juan Carcaño

February 16, 2024 13:00 - 47 minutes - 65.9 MB

Watch this interview on YouTube: https://youtu.be/rufGyJyGhVo I sit down with Juan Carcaño to discuss historic restoration on the island and what it takes to get it done. We discuss the impact that building restoration for historic preservation has on Galveston's economy. Immaculate Painting and Construction: https://www.immaculatepaint.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/immaculatepainting Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/immaculatepainting/ Galveston Unscripted is your gateway t...

A Deep Dive Into the History of the Texas Navy With Andy Hall

November 21, 2023 07:00 - 1 hour - 104 MB

I sit down with Andy Hall to discuss the FIRST and SECOND Texas Navy that played a vital role during the Texas Revolution and during the years of the republic of Texas! Andy Hall has volunteered with the office of the State Marine Archaeologist at the Texas Historical Commission since 1990, helping to document historic shipwrecks in Texas waters. From 1997 to 2002, Hall served as Co-Principal Investigator for the Denbigh Project, the most extensive archaeological investigation of a Civil Wa...

A Tribute to the Island's Heroes through the 20th-Century

November 10, 2023 06:00 - 8 minutes - 12 MB

Explore the rich military history of Galveston Island. Honoring American veterans who have called Galveston County home. Join us as we journey through the 20th century conflicts, visiting monuments and locations that pay tribute to the brave men and women who served, sacrificed, and left an indelible mark on the fabric of our nation's history. Support the show Galveston Unscripted Digital Market

The Battle for a Pirate Haven on Galveston Island: Louis Michel Aury & Jean Lafitte

October 25, 2023 16:00 - 6 minutes - 9.6 MB

In this episode, we unravel the intriguing stories of Louis Michel Aury and the illustrious Lafitte brothers, who shaped Galveston Island's identity as a haven for pirates, privateers, and revolutionaries in the early 19th century. Aury's privateering government, combined with piracy and slave trading, led to a diverse and tumultuous island community. The arrival of Jean and Pierre Lafitte added further drama, as they established a thriving pirate colony. Explore the blurred lines between pi...

The Great Storm of 1900: Rebroadcast

September 08, 2023 18:00 - 23 minutes - 16 MB

This episode is a rebroadcast from last September in memory of those lost and in honor of the survivors of the 1900 Storm in Galveston, Texas. The storm is still to this day the deadliest natural disaster in United States history.   The episode is a combination of 4 episodes released in weekly chapters in 2022. Some contextual updates have been inserted throughout this episode.  Prepare to step back in time as we traverse the monumental events of the Great Storm of 1900, which left an inde...

The "Almost" Lost History Of The Galveston Scottish Rite

August 18, 2023 12:00 - 49 minutes - 34.4 MB

📍Visit our interactive map! Enjoy this content? Buy me a book! 📚 📱Social and other ways to explore Texas History Galveston Scottish Rite I sit down with Roy De Gesero, an officer of the Galveston Scottish Rite in Galveston, Texas. We discuss the history of the Scottish Rite in Texas and Galveston. The Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite is a centuries-old, global fraternity founded on principles of Brotherly Love, Relief, and Truth. The Galveston Scottish Rite, established in 1867, holds ...

Statue of Liberty of the Gulf Coast | The Bolivar Point Lighthouse

July 21, 2023 11:00 - 35 minutes - 24.7 MB

📍Visit our interactive map! Enjoy this content? Buy me a book! 📚 📱Social and other ways to explore Texas History Check out the Bolivar Point Lighthouse We delve into the untold tales of the Bolivar Point Lighthouse, an unwavering sentinel that has braved the test of time and the forces of nature. Relive the heart-wrenching accounts of bravery, resilience, and determination that have etched the destiny of this iconic structure, from its role as a sanctuary for 125 souls during the infamou...

Hurricane Hal: Data Driven Disaster Science

July 17, 2023 18:00 - 47 minutes - 32.9 MB

📍Visit our interactive map! Enjoy this content? Buy me a book! 📚 📱Social and other ways to explore Texas History Listen to the Geo-Trek Podcast In this episode, we have the honor of sitting down with Dr. Hal Needham, an esteemed extreme weather and disaster scientist based in Galveston, the historic island city with a storied past. Dr. Hal Needham brings his wealth of knowledge and expertise to the forefront as he takes us on a captivating exploration of some of the major hurricanes and...

The 1920 Bubonic Plague outbreak in Galveston

July 03, 2023 19:00 - 51 minutes - 35.6 MB

📍Visit our interactive map! Enjoy this content? Buy me a book! 📚 📱Social and other ways to explore Texas History This episode comes from the Rosenberg Library Conversation series where J.R. Shaw sat down with historians to talk about some interesting historical events and people in Galveston and Texas history. Thanks to the Rosenberg Library for allowing Galveston Unscripted to hold live podcast conversations in the library. This conversation series was such a great experience and we capt...

Unveiling the Civil War in Texas | Blockade Runners, Epic Battles, and Juneteenth

June 21, 2023 18:00 - 1 hour - 41.5 MB

📍Visit our interactive map! Enjoy this content? Buy me a book! 📚 📱Social and other ways to explore Texas History Ed Cotham's Books: https://www.edcotham.com/ This episode comes from the Rosenberg Library Conversation series where J.R. Shaw sat down with historians to talk about some interesting historical events and people in Galveston and Texas history. Thanks to the Rosenberg Library for allowing Galveston Unscripted to hold live podcast conversations in the library. This conversation ...

Recipes & Resilence: Lost Restaurants of the African American Community in Galveston

June 21, 2023 18:00 - 53 minutes - 36.6 MB

📍Visit our interactive map! Enjoy this content? Buy me a book! 📚 📱Social and other ways to explore Texas History This episode comes from the Rosenberg Library Conversation series where J.R. Shaw sat down with historians to talk about some interesting historical events and people in Galveston and Texas history. Thanks to the Rosenberg Library for allowing Galveston Unscripted to hold live podcast conversations in the library. This conversation series was such a great experience and we capt...

Galveston Water Works | Quenching Galveston's Thirst: A Look at the Island's Fresh Water System

June 06, 2023 12:00 - 2 minutes - 1.78 MB

📍Visit our interactive map! Enjoy this content? Buy me a book! 📚 📱Social and other ways to explore Texas History Galveston's water supply has a fascinating history, from collecting rainwater to drilling deep wells for fresh drinking water. The city established its own water system in 1870 to combat the threat of diseases like yellow fever. Artesian wells were drilled on the mainland to provide 2 million gallons of water daily for the island. In 1895, the Alta Loma Water system was built w...

The Galveston Brewing Company & Falstaff Brewery | Beer & Industry on the Island

May 29, 2023 12:00 - 2 minutes - 1.46 MB

📍Visit our interactive map! Enjoy this content? Buy me a book! 📚 📱Social and other ways to explore Texas History The Galveston Brewing Company and Fall Staff Brewery were important contributors to the beer industry in Texas in the late 1800s and 1900s. The Galveston Brewing Company, established in 1896, became one of the largest and most successful breweries in Texas. After changing ownership and becoming Galveston Houston Breweries Inc., the brewery was eventually purchased by St. Louis-...

Central Middle School | Carrying on the Legacy of the first Black High School in Texas

May 23, 2023 12:00 - 1 minute - 1.38 MB

📍Visit our interactive map! Enjoy this content? Buy me a book! 📚 📱Social and other ways to explore Texas History Central Middle School in Galveston has a rich history dating back to 1885 when it was founded as the first high school for African Americans in Texas. The aim was to provide education to African American students in Galveston and the surrounding areas. Central initially operated in a rented building before moving to a two-story brick building in 1893, which was designed by reno...

The secrets of our own homes | Jami Durham of the Galveston Historical Foundation

May 19, 2023 12:00 - 50 minutes - 34.5 MB

📍Visit our interactive map! Enjoy this content? Buy me a book! 📚 📱Social and other ways to explore Texas History Galveston Playground of the Southwest by Dwayne Jones & Jami Durham Jami Durham, an accomplished and award-winning professional with a diverse skill set. With a wealth of experience in research, writing, event planning, website and social media management, publication production, public relations, and office management, Jami brings a remarkable depth of expertise to the table...

Cotton Compress & Warehouse District | Cotton Capital to Port Powerhouse

May 16, 2023 12:00 - 1 minute - 1.3 MB

📍Visit our interactive map! Enjoy this content? Buy me a book! 📚 📱Social and other ways to explore Texas History The Port of Galveston has played a vital role in international trade for many years, serving as a hub for a variety of commodities. Initially used for shipping cotton and agricultural products, the port evolved into a major center for various types of cargo. With the development of railroads in Texas, the transportation of cotton became economically feasible, and cotton compres...

Island of Color | June Collins Pulliam

May 12, 2023 10:00 - 35 minutes - 24.7 MB

📍Visit our interactive map! Enjoy this content? Buy me a book! 📚 📱Social and other ways to explore Texas History Island of Color: Where Juneteenth Started :https://www.amazon.com/Island-Color-Where-Juneteenth-Started/dp/1418469742 Mrs. June Collins Pulliam, a Galveston native, learned extensively about the history of African Americans in Galveston from her mother, Mrs. Izola Ethel Fedford Collins. Mrs. Collins authored the book "Island of Color: Where Juneteenth Started," highlighting Af...

The GH&H Freight Depot | A Warehouse of Resilience

May 09, 2023 12:00 - 1 minute - 1.31 MB

📍Visit our interactive map! Enjoy this content? Buy me a book! 📚 📱Social and other ways to explore Texas History The GH&H Freight Depot in Galveston, Texas has a rich history that dates back to the city's post-disaster economic recovery in the early 1900s. Built between 1903 and 1904, the depot played a crucial role in the distribution of cotton, which was Galveston's most profitable export for over a century. The depot was strategically located to connect the port of Galveston to the Tex...

Uncovering the Mysteries of Galveston's Orphan's through the Modern Day Bryan Museum

March 24, 2023 05:00 - 4 minutes - 2.86 MB

📍Visit our interactive map! Enjoy this content? Buy me a book! 📚 📱Social and other ways to explore Texas History Welcome to the Bryan Museum, located on Galveston Island in the Lost Bayou district. Here, you can explore one of the largest private collections of artifacts, documents, and artwork related to Texas and the American West. The museum is housed in the historic Galveston Orphans Home, a building with a rich history that has played a significant role in American and Galveston hist...

Announcement: Live Conversation Series at the Rosenberg Library

March 23, 2023 17:00 - 2 minutes - 1.61 MB

 https://www.galvestonunscripted.com/galveston-unscripted-at-the-rosenberg-library We are excited to announce that we are joining forces with the Rosenberg Library to put on a series of live conversations free to the public to come and learn more about Galveston's history. We are initiating the spring series on April 4th at 5:00 PM here at the Rosenberg Library. Our first sit down will be joined by Tommie Boudreaux and Alice Gatson, two community leaders here on this island, discussing topi...

Tradition Through the Generations: Gaido's Seafood Restaurant

March 17, 2023 12:00 - 2 minutes - 2.04 MB

📍Visit our interactive map! Enjoy this content? Buy me a book! 📚 📱Social and other ways to explore Texas History Gaido's Seafood Restaurant, a family-owned establishment and Galveston landmark that has been serving the freshest fish in the Gulf of Mexico for over 100 years. With family roots in the late 19th century, Gaido's is a story of love, family, and a commitment to quality and tradition. As you enter the restaurant, you'll be transported back in time to the year 1911 when San Giaci...

Galveston's Rich Military History

March 03, 2023 13:00 - 8 minutes - 6.15 MB

📍Visit our interactive map! Enjoy this content? Buy me a book! 📚 📱Social and other ways to explore Texas History Galveston Island has a rich and varied history with military operations and conflict. From Spanish soldiers shipwrecked in 1528, to the Texian Navy founded in Galveston during the Texas Revolution, to the Union Navy occupying the island in 1865 to free enslaved people, to the United States Coast Guard patrolling the Gulf Coast during World Wars I and II, to the gun emplacements...

Sourcing Dead Bodies For Medical Dissection Before It Was Legal

March 02, 2023 21:00 - 40 minutes - 28.1 MB

📍Visit our interactive map! Enjoy this content? Buy me a book! 📚 📱Social and other ways to explore Texas History Dr. Paul Boor joins me on Galveston Unscripted to discuss his historical fiction, The Ice Merchant.  I wanted to have Dr. Boor on to discuss how bodies were sourced for medical dissection in the late 1800s, when medical dissection was not technically "legal". From the mid 1800s, medical schools in Galveston acquired bodies for research, although the methods of acquisition weren...

Texian Navy 1835-1837 & Navy of the Republic of Texas 1839-1846

February 24, 2023 13:00 - 3 minutes - 2.67 MB

📍Visit our interactive map! Enjoy this content? Buy me a book! 📚 📱Social and other ways to explore Texas History The Texian Navy, established in 1835, played a vital role in the Texas Revolution, successfully defending the Texas coastline and helping the Republic of Texas win its independence in 1836. In 1839, the Republic passed a bill for $280,000 for the recommissioning of six ships, which became known as the Navy of the Republic of Texas. Interested in the information covered in this...

Mardi Gras! Let the Good Times Roll on Galveston Island

February 17, 2023 13:00 - 3 minutes - 2.56 MB

📍Visit our interactive map! Enjoy this content? Buy me a book! 📚 📱Social and other ways to explore Texas History Mardi Gras is an exciting and vibrant celebration of revelry and festivities originating in Europe and South America and celebrated in the United States in Mobile, New Orleans, and Galveston Island, Texas. It is also known as Fat Tuesday or Carnival and is traditionally celebrated on the Tuesday before Ash Wednesday and the start of Lent. During Mardi Gras, people celebrate by ...

The Mother Church of the Catholic Church in Texas: St. Mary's Cathedral Basilica

February 10, 2023 13:00 - 4 minutes - 3.42 MB

📍Visit our interactive map! Enjoy this content? Buy me a book! 📚 📱Social and other ways to explore Texas History Join us on Galveston Unscripted as we delve into the history of St. Mary's Cathedral Basilica, one of the most important religious institutions on Galveston Island. Learn about the church's humble beginnings as a small wooden frame church in 1842, and how it grew to become the grand gothic revival cathedral we see today. Discover the role the church played in the early years of...

Cruising Galveston: From the Early Days of Sail to Today's Modern Cruise Ships

February 03, 2023 13:00 - 4 minutes - 2.81 MB

📍Visit our interactive map! Enjoy this content? Buy me a book! 📚 📱Social and other ways to explore Texas History We take a journey through the history of cruising in Galveston, Texas. Discover how the Port of Galveston has been a hub for travelers for centuries, from early explorers sailing to Texas in the 1840s to modern-day cruise ships bound for the Caribbean and beyond. Learn about the Port of Galveston's role in the development of the cruise industry and how its deep-water access, tr...

Galveston: Exploring the Roots of Texas' Healthcare Success

February 01, 2023 13:00 - 3 minutes - 2.72 MB

📍Visit our interactive map! Enjoy this content? Buy me a book! 📚 📱Social and other ways to explore Texas History Explore the rich history of healthcare in Galveston, Texas. From the opening of Texas Medical College and Hospital in 1865, to the founding of St. Mary's Infirmary and John Sealy Hospital, to the establishment of the University of Texas Medical Branch, we will discuss the legacy of healthcare excellence in this Oleander City. We'll also look at the current state of healthcare i...

The Historic St. Joseph's Church: A surviving piece of Galveston's German Immigrant Story

January 31, 2023 13:00 - 1 minute - 1.13 MB

📍Visit our interactive map! Enjoy this content? Buy me a book! 📚 📱Social and other ways to explore Texas History Explore a piece of  Galveston's German immigrant history with us as we look at St. Joseph's Church – the oldest wooden church building in the city. Built in 1859 by German-born carpenter Joseph Bleicke, the church was designed with Gothic Revival detailing and a trefoil window adorning the bell tower. Beautiful, original hand-carved altars and altar statues, plaster Stations of...

The Journey of Olga Samaroff: Galveston piano lessons, to Juliard, to the World

January 30, 2023 13:00 - 1 minute - 1.36 MB

📍Visit our interactive map! Enjoy this content? Buy me a book! 📚 📱Social and other ways to explore Texas History Listen to this incredible journey with Olga Samaroff (formerly Lucy Hickenlooper), the first American woman to win a scholarship to the prestigious Paris Conservatory. Hear how Olga's musical talent and hard work took her from the wealthy Silk Stocking District of Galveston to Paris, to Carnegie Hall, and around the world. Learn how she inspired countless American musicians to ...

The Gateway for Jewish Immigrants to the United States: The Galveston Movement

January 27, 2023 13:00 - 4 minutes - 3.21 MB

📍Visit our interactive map! Enjoy this content? Buy me a book! 📚 📱Social and other ways to explore Texas History Join us on Galveston Unscripted as we uncover the story of the Galveston Movement, a joint effort by Jewish organizations to bring Jewish immigrants to Texas through the Port of Galveston. Learn how this movement, known as the Galveston Movement, was a response to rising antisemitism and overpopulation in the northeastern United States in the late 1800s and early 1900s. Discove...

Shell Middens, Found Wood, & The City Dump?

January 15, 2023 13:00 - 6 minutes - 4.72 MB

📍Visit our interactive map! Enjoy this content? Buy me a book! 📚 📱Social and other ways to explore Texas History Are you curious about the hidden history of waste management on Galveston Island? Join us as we explore the island's past, from the indigenous populations who left behind towering shell middens, to the enterprising businessmen who used them to pave the streets of the growing city. From burning garbage to dumping it on the edge of town, uncover the ways in which past decisions c...

2022 Year in review | The best year a podcast could ask for | Thank you Galveston!

December 30, 2022 21:00 - 30 minutes - 20.9 MB

Listen to any of the 2022 episodes here! 📍Visit our interactive map! Enjoy this content? Buy me a book! 📚 📱Social and other ways to explore Texas History 2022 was a massive year for Galveston Unscripted. You do not want to miss the final blowout episode of the year!  Listen in to the 2022 Year in review episode below or on any podcast platform! With over 15 hours of historical content, I sat down with some of Galveston's most knowledgeable individuals to cover topics related to Galvest...

The Karankawa and their ancestral homeland | The Gulf Coast of Texas and Galveston Island

December 30, 2022 13:00 - 5 minutes - 4.12 MB

📍Visit our interactive map! Enjoy this content? Buy me a book! 📚 📱Social and other ways to explore Texas History Galveston, as we know it today, has a rich cultural history. The Spanish, Germans, French, Italians, and many more contributed to creating this island city that we love. However, one group of people claimed this sandbar long before the Spanish arrived in the 16th century. There have been hundreds of separate groups of native peoples in this section of North America that we now ...

BONUS: Why and how? Behind the scenes with your host: J.R. Shaw

December 07, 2022 19:00 - 10 minutes - 7.45 MB

Why Galveston Unscripted? How Galveston Unscripted? The Host of Galveston Unscripted, J.R., speaks with a group about the founding of Galveston Unscripted and how it is being used to preserve and promote history far beyond Galveston and how he provides a free, fun audio tour for visitors to Galveston! Would you like a plaque for your business or short-term-rental? https://www.galvestonunscripted.com/gu-str-signup  Let us know what you think or interact with us on Facebook, Instagram, an...

Texas Judge, Ken Wise explains why formal education has completely changed by podcasting

November 23, 2022 13:00 - 3 minutes - 2.24 MB

Justice Ken Wise is a Judge for the Texas 14th Court of Appeals and host of the award winning podcast Wise About Texas. We both believe that Podcasting has changed the game when it comes to education. Listen to his podcast | Wise About Texas on Apple or Spotify! Full Interview with Justice Ken Wise: https://www.galvestonunscripted.com/justice-ken-wise-wise-about-galveston Check out our audio tour and interactive map: https://www.galvestonunscripted.com/ Find us on social media: https://...

Digging up secrets in Galveston's Cemeteries | Author Kathleen Maca

November 22, 2022 15:00 - 31 minutes - 21.9 MB

📍Visit our interactive map! Enjoy this content? Buy me a book! 📚 📱Social and other ways to explore Texas History Kathleen joined Aesthetically Galveston to discuss ghosts & haunted Galveston! Listen here! : https://open.spotify.com/show/2MS4Unl0uU0v3EB7Mn3j0s?si=46782dff28f24bcb Kathleen Maca is a historian, a freelance writer, photographer, and author with a love for Texas history, travel, historic architecture, genealogy and old cemeteries. She joins us to discuss a few of Galveston's ...

German Immigration & Culture in Galveston, Texas

November 18, 2022 13:00 - 5 minutes - 3.89 MB

📍Visit our interactive map! Enjoy this content? Buy me a book! 📚 📱Social and other ways to explore Texas History Tour with Spotify: 👂Listen: The Great Fire of 1885 👂Listen: East End Historical District 👂Listen: Silk Stocking District 👂Listen: Port of Galveston 👂Listen: The Hendley Building 👂Listen: Lost Bayou Historic District 👂Listen: Texas Heroes Monument Interested in information covered in this episode? Dive deeper into the links below! https://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/entries/ger...

Texas Judge, Ken Wise explains why Native American oral history is important to EVERYONE Justice Ken Wise

November 16, 2022 13:00 - 5 minutes - 3.74 MB

Justice Ken Wise is a Judge for the Texas 14th Court of Appeals and host of the award winning podcast Wise About Texas. He tells us why Native American oral history is so important and why we should understand the lessons. Listen to his podcast | Wise About Texas on Apple or Spotify! Full Interview with Justice Ken Wise: https://www.galvestonunscripted.com/justice-ken-wise-wise-about-galveston Check out our audio tour and interactive map: https://www.galvestonunscripted.com/ Find us on s...

Italian Immigration & Culture in Galveston, Texas

November 11, 2022 13:00 - 5 minutes - 3.63 MB

📍Visit our interactive map! Enjoy this content? Buy me a book! 📚 📱Social and other ways to explore Texas History Tour with Spotify: 👂Listen: The Great Fire of 1885 👂Listen: East End Historical District 👂Listen: Silk Stocking District 👂Listen: Port of Galveston 👂Listen: The Hendley Building 👂Listen: Lost Bayou Historic District 👂Listen: Texas Heroes Monument Interested in information covered in this episode? Dive deeper into the links below! https://scholarworks.sfasu.edu/cgi/viewcontent....

University of Texas Medical Branch X Visit Galveston X Galveston Unscripted | Video Tour: 1890 Ashbel Smith Building AKA "Old Red"

November 08, 2022 02:00 - 3 minutes - 2.48 MB

Old Red walkthrough with Dr. Paula Summerly VIDEO: https://youtu.be/CBJ42nW1Bs0 The 1920 Bubonic Plague outbreak of Galveston with Dr. Paula Summerly | An infected needle mishap, rat proofing the island, and trailblazing women in the medical field : https://www.galvestonunscripted.com/paula-summerly-bubonic-plague Galveston Unscripted Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgv9bESX7tTtsLlwHe0H3og Dr. Paula Summerly is an Adjunct Assistant Professor in the Department of Patholog...

University of Texas Medical Branch X Visit Galveston X Galveston Unscripted | Video Tour: 1890 Ashbel Smith Building AKA "Old Red"

November 08, 2022 02:00 - 3 minutes - 2.49 MB

Old Red walkthrough with Dr. Paula Summerly VIDEO: https://youtu.be/CBJ42nW1Bs0 The 1920 Bubonic Plague outbreak of Galveston with Dr. Paula Summerly | An infected needle mishap, rat proofing the island, and trailblazing women in the medical field : https://www.galvestonunscripted.com/paula-summerly-bubonic-plague Galveston Unscripted Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgv9bESX7tTtsLlwHe0H3og Dr. Paula Summerly is an Adjunct Assistant Professor in the Department of Patholog...

Hispanic Influence in Galveston, Texas 1528-today!

November 04, 2022 12:00 - 4 minutes - 3.29 MB

📍Visit our interactive map! Enjoy this content? Buy me a book! 📚 📱Social and other ways to explore Texas History Tour with Spotify: 👂Listen: The Great Fire of 1885 👂Listen: East End Historical District 👂Listen: Silk Stocking District 👂Listen: Port of Galveston 👂Listen: The Hendley Building 👂Listen: Lost Bayou Historic District 👂Listen: Texas Heroes Monument Interested in information covered in this episode? Dive deeper into the links below! https://www.galvestonhistory.org/news/national-...

Jean Lafitte on Galveston Island

October 28, 2022 12:00 - 5 minutes - 3.65 MB

📍Visit our interactive map! Enjoy this content? Buy me a book! 📚 📱Social and other ways to explore Texas History Tour with Spotify: 👂Listen: Quick History of Galveston 👂Listen: Port of Galveston 👂Listen: The Battle of Galveston 👂Listen: Kuhn's Wharf The Laffite Society & Dale Olson | Jean & Pierre Laffite: Privateers or Pirates? Why Galveston Island? Treasure is what you make it! Interested in information covered in this episode? Dive deeper into the links below! : Jean Lafitte in Galve...

Jean Lafitte on Galveston Island | Galveston’s Pirate

October 28, 2022 12:00 - 5 minutes - 3.66 MB

📍Visit our interactive map! Enjoy this content? Buy me a book! 📚 📱Social and other ways to explore Texas History Tour with Spotify: 👂Listen: Quick History of Galveston 👂Listen: Port of Galveston 👂Listen: The Battle of Galveston 👂Listen: Kuhn's Wharf The Laffite Society & Dale Olson | Jean & Pierre Laffite: Privateers or Pirates? Why Galveston Island? Treasure is what you make it! Interested in information covered in this episode? Dive deeper into the links below! : Jean Lafitte in Galve...

Monumental Magnificence | Nicholas Clayton | Galveston's Premier Architect with James Anderson

October 26, 2022 06:00 - 59 minutes - 40.7 MB

📍Visit our interactive map! Request an easy access plaque or sign for Galveston visitors Enjoy this content? Buy me a book! 📚 📱Social and other ways to explore Texas History James Anderson and I sit down to discuss one of Galveston's most well known architects who helped build some of the island's most notable structures, many of which still survive today! James Anderson is an Author and student of history. Author of Galveston Burning and has a couple of books in the works, James is a ...