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  • From Galveston Heiress To Hands-On Philanthropist
    2025/10/17

    A vivid portrait of Betty Brown emerges: a bold Galveston socialite who turned privilege into service, steered a women’s home with hands-on grit, and shaped civic life before and after the 1900 storm. We trace the woman behind the legend, separating folklore from the record while honoring the force of her will.

    • family roots, Ashton Villa, and early wealth
    • European art study and expanding worldview
    • public image, gossip, and social daring
    • the 1900 hurricane and relief efforts
    • leadership at the Letitia Rosenberg Home
    • inventive fundraising and Angora cats
    • defense of the tango and cultural pushback
    • health decline, resignation, and tributes
    • folklore, hauntings, and enduring legacy


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  • Two women from one island changed how America moved to rhythm and blues
    2025/10/10

    Two Galveston originals reshaped American rhythm and blues: Camille Howard with boogie-woogie fire and Esther Phillips with a deep, briny voice that bent genres. We trace their arcs from island roots to national stages, through reinvention, withdrawal, and lasting legacy.

    • R&B’s rise
    • Camille Howard’s piano power and Los Angeles breakthrough
    • partnership with Roy Milton and Specialty Records era
    • hits, changing industry, and a faith-led exit from the spotlight
    • Esther Phillips’ early discovery by Johnny Otis and chart ascent
    • addiction, return to Houston, and a patient comeback
    • Release Me, Atlantic years, and BBC performance
    • cross-genre mastery and late recognition in the Blues Hall of Fame
    • shared island roots and distinct paths shaping modern American music


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  • Charlotte, Under the Microscope
    2025/10/03

    We trace Dr. Charlotte Schaefer’s path from standout UTMB student to Texas trailblazer in public health, teaching, and women-led enterprise. A hookworm breakthrough, a sister-run pharmacy, and a fierce respect for detail show how small choices shape big outcomes.

    • UTMB’s early years and the barrier for women
    • why “M. Charlotte” matters for historical research
    • the 1901 hookworm identification and public health impact
    • becoming UTMB’s first female faculty and later full professor
    • teaching histology with rigor through storms and pandemics
    • the Schaefer sisters’ sterilized, women-run pharmacy in San Antonio
    • community care, mutual aid, and ethical business practice
    • sudden passing and the legacy of precision, service, and courage


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  • From Marsh to Man-Made Maritime Hub: Pelican Island
    2025/10/02

    A neglected marsh evolved into Galveston’s hidden engine, from a Civil War battery and a quarantine station for immigrants to a WWII shipyard hub and a maritime university that shapes ocean careers. We trace how silt, storms, and bold engineering turned two spits into a platform for ships, study, and memory.

    • fragile marshlands
    • early maps showing two separate spits
    • Civil War fortifications guarding the channel
    • post‑1900 hurricane dredging and grade raising
    • quarantine and immigration through Pelican Island
    • Seawolf Park and WWII naval vessels
    • shipyards powering Galveston’s economy
    • bridge access enabling growth and education
    • Texas A&M Galveston and maritime training
    • the island as habitat, history, and future

    Visit the Galveston Naval Museum at Seawolf Park. Explore Texas A&M’s waterfront campus. Drive past the shipyards still humming with work.


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  • Space Coast: NASA's Galveston Island Connection
    2025/09/19

    The Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center, just 30 miles north of Galveston Island, has been at the heart of American space exploration for more than six decades. This connection has created a unique relationship between coastal living and cosmic discovery, with astronauts living and working on the island and NASA collaborating with local institutions on innovative projects.

    • NASA established the Johnson Space Center near Galveston in 1964 after a national search for ideal conditions
    • President Kennedy's famous 1962 Rice University speech helped rally support for the Apollo program
    • Retired astronaut Colonel Mike Fossum joined Texas A&M University at Galveston in 2017 as vice president
    • Astronaut Christina Koch tweeted photos of Galveston from space during her record-breaking 328-day mission
    • Koch is now part of the Artemis II crew scheduled to orbit the moon in 2026
    • The Sargassum Early Advisory System (SEAS) uses NASA satellite imagery to forecast seaweed landings with 90% accuracy
    • NASA has conducted Orion spacecraft testing in Gulf waters off Galveston Island
    • Texas A&M Galveston vessels and divers supported critical spacecraft water recovery tests


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  • History Meets Hospitality
    2025/09/05

    Galveston's historic hotels tell the story of an island that has weathered economic shifts, natural disasters, and cultural transformations over two centuries. The Tremont House and Hotel Galvez stand as living monuments to Galveston's resilience, from hosting presidents and even playing crucial roles in the city's development from the Republic of Texas era to today.

    • The first Tremont House opened in 1839 during the Republic of Texas, serving as Galveston's social and political hub
    • Sam Houston used the original Tremont as his headquarters when visiting and warned against secession from its balconies
    • The second Tremont hosted five U.S. presidents and featured one of Texas' first steam-powered elevators
    • Hotel Galvez opened in 1911 as a symbol of rebirth after the devastating 1900 hurricane
    • FDR used Hotel Galvez as his temporary White House during a 10-day fishing trip in 1937
    • George and Cynthia Mitchell revived the Tremont tradition in 1985, converting a historic warehouse into the current hotel
    • Though opened in different eras, both hotels sparked revitalization and rejuvenation of Galveston Island's economy
    • The hotels continue to welcome visitors as living pieces of Galveston history, not just places to stay


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  • Galveston's Hidden Labor Rebellion
    2025/08/29

    Galveston's longshoremen, both Black and white, fought against exploitation and dangerous working conditions in one of America's most important port cities, culminating in violent strikes and an unprecedented five-month military occupation.

    • Cotton was king and Galveston was Texas' gateway to the world in the mid-19th century
    • Longshoremen and screwmen performed grueling, dangerous work loading ships for minimal pay
    • Unusual interracial cooperation between segregated unions challenged Jim Crow norms
    • The 1898 strike turned deadly when police fired into crowds, killing three workers
    • Companies deliberately inflamed racial tensions to break worker solidarity
    • Governor William Hobby declared martial law during the 1920 strike
    • National Guard occupied Galveston for five months—one of the longest peacetime military occupations in US history
    • These forgotten labor struggles helped shape Texas' strong right-to-work laws
    • Longshore unions continue operating in Galveston today, carrying on a 150-year legacy


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  • From Frontier Brews to Ice-Cold Craft Beers
    2025/08/22

    Galveston's beer history spans from homemade frontier brews to today's thriving craft scene. The island's unique position as Texas' busiest port shaped its drinking culture through imported tastes and traditions.

    • Early Americans brewed beer at home using local ingredients like corn
    • German immigrants brought lager brewing techniques requiring cold storage
    • Ice was shipped from New England to Galveston in the 1860s before local production
    • Ice houses evolved from storage facilities into social establishments selling cold beer
    • Galveston Brewing Company opened in 1897 with capacity for 100,000 barrels annually
    • The brewery included its own ice plant producing 100 tons daily
    • Prohibition forced breweries to adapt by producing non-alcoholic alternatives
    • After multiple ownership changes, the original brewery closed in 1982
    • Today's craft beer renaissance includes four local breweries on the island
    • Galveston participates in the Brew City Texas program launched in 2024
    • The Texas craft beer industry contributes $5 billion to the state economy

    Next time you're on the island, visit one of Galveston's four local breweries - Galveston Island Brewing, Naked Iguana Brewery, Beerfoot, or Devil in the Deep - to taste our brewing heritage firsthand.


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    12 分