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📱Social and other ways to explore Texas History
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đź‘‚Listen: Rosenberg Fountains
đź‘‚Listen: East End Historical District
đź‘‚Listen: Texas Heroes Monument
đź‘‚Listen: Quick History of Galveston
Interested in information covered in this episode? Dive deeper into the links below! :
The Rosenberg Library: https://rosenberg-library.org/
Galveston and Texas History Center: https://rosenberg-library.org/services/special-collections/
Transcript:
The Rosenberg library was officially opened in June of 1904 as one of the many generous gifts to the city of Galveston from Henry Rosenberg. The Rosenberg Library is a successor to the Galveston Mercantile Library, one of the first public libraries in Texas, founded in 1871.
Rosenberg Library is one of the oldest public libraries in Texas. In July of 1900, the Rosenberg Library Association organized a charter granted by the state of Texas. This registered the library as a private corporation to give free library service to all galvestonians. A year after the library was opened, it acquired the collections of the Galveston Public Library.
This formalized its new role as the public library for the city of Galveston. For over a century, this library has been an integral part of the Galveston community providing educational services, historical resources, and access to millions of books and publications. But this is only part of what the library is known for.
The Rosenberg library is home to the Galveston and Texas History Center, which collects materials related to Galveston and early Texas. The collection includes business charters, manuscripts, and the records of several organizations and churches in the area, as well as 20th-century collections reflecting recent events and activities in Galveston and the upper Gulf Coast.
This collection even contains artifacts from the multiple battles that have taken place in Galveston. While walking around the Rosenberg library, be sure to check out one of the Rosenberg fountains on the north side of the building, as well as the statue of Henry Rosenberg himself in front of the library's east entrance. Enjoy access to the books, artifacts, and history the library offers!
Key Words: Galveston, Texas, History, Island, Beach, cruise, cruise ship, vacation, Henry Rosenberg, Fountains, East End Historic District, Strand, Seawall, Bolivar, Houston, Audio Tour, Audio Guide, Free Tour, Free in Galveston, Pier 21, Port of Galveston, Pelican Island,
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📍Visit our interactive map!
Enjoy this content? Buy me a book! 📚
📱Social and other ways to explore Texas History
Tour with Spotify:
đź‘‚Listen: Rosenberg Fountains
đź‘‚Listen: East End Historical District
đź‘‚Listen: Texas Heroes Monument
đź‘‚Listen: Quick History of Galveston
Interested in information covered in this episode? Dive deeper into the links below! :
The Rosenberg Library: https://rosenberg-library.org/
Galveston and Texas History Center: https://rosenberg-library.org/services/special-collections/
Transcript:
The Rosenberg library was officially opened in June of 1904 as one of the many generous gifts to the city of Galveston from Henry Rosenberg. The Rosenberg Library is a successor to the Galveston Mercantile Library, one of the first public libraries in Texas, founded in 1871.
Rosenberg Library is one of the oldest public libraries in Texas. In July of 1900, the Rosenberg Library Association organized a charter granted by the state of Texas. This registered the library as a private corporation to give free library service to all galvestonians. A year after the library was opened, it acquired the collections of the Galveston Public Library.
This formalized its new role as the public library for the city of Galveston. For over a century, this library has been an integral part of the Galveston community providing educational services, historical resources, and access to millions of books and publications. But this is only part of what the library is known for.
The Rosenberg library is home to the Galveston and Texas History Center, which collects materials related to Galveston and early Texas. The collection includes business charters, manuscripts, and the records of several organizations and churches in the area, as well as 20th-century collections reflecting recent events and activities in Galveston and the upper Gulf Coast.
This collection even contains artifacts from the multiple battles that have taken place in Galveston. While walking around the Rosenberg library, be sure to check out one of the Rosenberg fountains on the north side of the building, as well as the statue of Henry Rosenberg himself in front of the library's east entrance. Enjoy access to the books, artifacts, and history the library offers!
Key Words: Galveston, Texas, History, Island, Beach, cruise, cruise ship, vacation, Henry Rosenberg, Fountains, East End Historic District, Strand, Seawall, Bolivar, Houston, Audio Tour, Audio Guide, Free Tour, Free in Galveston, Pier 21, Port of Galveston, Pelican Island,
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