The Hogg Family and Houston

The Hogg Family and Houston
Author: Kate Sayen Kirkland
Publsiher: University of Texas Press
Total Pages: 403
Release: 2012-09-21
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780292748460

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Progressive former governor James Stephen Hogg moved his business headquarters to Houston in 1905. For seven decades, his children Will, Ima, and Mike Hogg used their political ties, social position, and family fortune to improve the lives of fellow Houstonians. As civic activists, they espoused contested causes like city planning and mental health care. As volunteers, they inspired others to support social service, educational, and cultural programs. As philanthropic entrepreneurs, they built institutions that have long outlived them: the Houston Symphony, the Museum of Fine Arts, Memorial Park, and the Hogg Foundation. The Hoggs had a vision of Houston as a great city—a place that supports access to parklands, music, and art; nurtures knowledge of the "American heritage which unites us"; and provides social service and mental health care assistance. This vision links them to generations of American idealists who advanced a moral response to change. Based on extensive archival sources, The Hogg Family and Houston explains the impact of Hogg family philanthropy for the first time. This study explores how individual ideals and actions influence community development and nurture humanitarian values. It examines how philanthropists and volunteers mold Houston's traditions and mobilize allies to meet civic goals. It argues that Houston's generous citizens have long believed that innovative cultural achievement must balance aggressive economic expansion.

Sam Houston

Sam Houston
Author: James L. Haley
Publsiher: University of Oklahoma Press
Total Pages: 546
Release: 2015-04-10
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780806152141

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In the decades preceding the Civil War, few figures in the United States were as influential or as controversial as Sam Houston. In Sam Houston, James L. Haley explores Houston’s momentous career and the complex man behind it. Haley’s fifteen years of research and writing have produced possibly the most complete, most personal, and most readable Sam Houston biography ever written. Drawn from personal papers never before available as well as the papers of others in Houston’s circle, this biography will delight anyone intrigued by Sam Houston, Texas history, Civil War history, or America’s tradition of rugged individualism.

Sam Houston

Sam Houston
Author: John Hoyt Williams
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 456
Release: 1994-03-03
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780671880712

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Against the tumultuous backdrop of early Texas history, Williams sketches a vivid portrait of a truly American legend. Map.

Sam Houston

Sam Houston
Author: Mac Woodward
Publsiher: The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc
Total Pages: 116
Release: 2002-12-15
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 082395739X

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Traces the life of Sam Houston, who fought for the independence of Texas from Mexico, and later served as president of Texas.

Goodnight Houston

Goodnight Houston
Author: Jennifer Solak,Kyle Solak
Publsiher: Ampersand, Incorporated
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2010-12-03
Genre: Houston (Tex.)
ISBN: 1450706231

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Goodnight to the many points of interest in Houston.

Houston on the Move

Houston on the Move
Author: Steven R. Strom
Publsiher: University of Texas Press
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2016-10-25
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781477310960

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Houston completely transformed itself during the twentieth century, burgeoning from a regional hub into a world-class international powerhouse. This remarkable metamorphosis is captured in the Bob Bailey Studios Photographic Archive, an unparalleled visual record of Houston life from the 1930s to the early 1990s. Founded by the commercial photographer Bob Bailey in 1929, the Bailey Studios produced more than 500,000 photographs and fifty-two 16 mm films, making its archive the largest and most comprehensive collection of images ever taken in and around Houston. The Bob Bailey Studios Archive is now owned by the Dolph Briscoe Center for American History at the University of Texas at Austin. Houston on the Move presents over two hundred of the Bailey archive’s most memorable and important photographs with extended captions that detail the photos’ subjects and the reasons for their significance. These images, most never before published, document everything from key events in Houston’s modern history—World War II; the Texas City Disaster; the building of the Astrodome; and the development of the Ship Channel, Medical Center, and Johnson Space Center—to nostalgic scenes of daily life. Bob Bailey’s expertly composed photographs reveal a great city in the making: a downtown striving to be the best, biggest, and tallest; birthday parties, snow days, celebrations, and rodeos; opulent department stores; Hollywood stars and political leaders; rapid industrial and commercial growth; and the inexorable march of the suburbs. An irresistible “remember that?” book for long-time Houstonians, Houston on the Move will also be an essential reference for historians, photographers, designers, and city planners.

Houston s River Oaks

Houston s River Oaks
Author: Charles Dain Becker,Joan Blaffer Johnson
Publsiher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 96
Release: 2016-11-07
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 9781439658451

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River Oaks is a name that has rung out in Houston, Texas, since its founding in 1923. The neighborhood’s uncertain geographical boundaries may be a point of controversy, but the impact River Oaks has had on the city is indisputable. River Oaks has been home to astronauts who have contributed to American space exploration; lawyers who are involved in the interworking of the United States’ legal system; oil tycoons who have helped Houston grow; and doctors who are responsible for inventing lifesaving medical procedures. The neighborhood is also home to one of the country’s most exclusive country clubs, and River Oaks has been served by some of the same schools, churches, stores, and restaurants since its founding. This book explores how River Oaks not only celebrates, grieves, and lives life day-to-day, but also how it changes the world.

The Book A Cover to Cover Exploration of the Most Powerful Object of Our Time

The Book  A Cover to Cover Exploration of the Most Powerful Object of Our Time
Author: Keith Houston
Publsiher: W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages: 517
Release: 2016-08-22
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780393244809

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"Everybody who has ever read a book will benefit from the way Keith Houston explores the most powerful object of our time. And everybody who has read it will agree that reports of the book’s death have been greatly exaggerated."— Erik Spiekermann, typographer We may love books, but do we know what lies behind them? In The Book, Keith Houston reveals that the paper, ink, thread, glue, and board from which a book is made tell as rich a story as the words on its pages—of civilizations, empires, human ingenuity, and madness. In an invitingly tactile history of this 2,000-year-old medium, Houston follows the development of writing, printing, the art of illustrations, and binding to show how we have moved from cuneiform tablets and papyrus scrolls to the hardcovers and paperbacks of today. Sure to delight book lovers of all stripes with its lush, full-color illustrations, The Book gives us the momentous and surprising history behind humanity’s most important—and universal—information technology.