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Gulf Coast Magazine V.3 No.4, Front Matter, William Doherty
Gulf Coast Magazine V.3 No.4, Front Matter, William Doherty
Gulf Coast Line Magazine
Includes cover, advertisements and table of contents for the issue.
Culture Of Alfalfa, A. Hays, William Doherty
Culture Of Alfalfa, A. Hays, William Doherty
Gulf Coast Line Magazine
Discusses the importance of deep plowing land and sowing alfalfa before planting, as well as the cost of it and how much rain can affect the production. Includes images of the Lower Rio Grande and Orange Grove.
Cameron County Ranch: Home Of The Armstrongs, William Doherty
Cameron County Ranch: Home Of The Armstrongs, William Doherty
Gulf Coast Line Magazine
Discusses the home of the Armstrongs, which is a ranch in Cameron County. Their home is considered one of the most ideal places to live.
Gulf Coast Country, William Doherty
Gulf Coast Country, William Doherty
Gulf Coast Line Magazine
Discusses crop productions in several areas of The Gulf Coast. Includes several images of lands where mass production of crops were produced.
South Texas Garden At Old Fort Brown, William Doherty, E. C. Green
South Texas Garden At Old Fort Brown, William Doherty, E. C. Green
Gulf Coast Line Magazine
Discusses the establishment of the South Texas Garden at Fort Brown, as well as the first telegraph in America. Includes images of the South Texas Garden before and after plowing it.
Egyptian Long-Staple Cotton, William Doherty
Egyptian Long-Staple Cotton, William Doherty
Gulf Coast Line Magazine
Discusses how Egyptian long-staple cotton as well as oranges and figs grow to perfection in the town of Raymondville. Includes images of oranges and long-staple cotton in Raymondville and Kingsville.
Southern Lyric: Sweet Beulah Rowe, Jeff Mclemore
Southern Lyric: Sweet Beulah Rowe, Jeff Mclemore
Gulf Coast Line Magazine
A poem about a Southern woman.
Needs Of Texas, William Doherty
Needs Of Texas, William Doherty
Gulf Coast Line Magazine
Discusses an interview with two engineers about the needs that Texas faces. A picture of Lower Rio Grande Sorghum appears on the last page.
Monroe Doctrine Bar To Progress, William Doherty
Monroe Doctrine Bar To Progress, William Doherty
Gulf Coast Line Magazine
Discusses the famous interview of Mr. Thomas Quirk (the richest American in Mexico) who openly spoke about the abolishment of the Monroe Doctrine. Includes images of the main canal in the Hill Harlingen Farm.
Our Roads Are The Best: Col. B. F. Yoakum Says They Are The Finest In The World And Far Ahead Of Those Of Europe, William Doherty
Our Roads Are The Best: Col. B. F. Yoakum Says They Are The Finest In The World And Far Ahead Of Those Of Europe, William Doherty
Gulf Coast Line Magazine
Discusses the opinion of Col. B. F. Yoakum how Texas roads are the finest in the world and far ahead from those in Europe, as well as having lower freight rates and pay better wages. Includes an image of a "Ricardo melon."
Editorial: Conservatism Versus Radicalism, William Doherty
Editorial: Conservatism Versus Radicalism, William Doherty
Gulf Coast Line Magazine
Contents: Conservatism versus radicalism-- A wilderness converted into a garden--Humor,wit and repartee --Houston's great no-tsu-oh celebration--A worthy tribute eloquently bestowed--What some of our readers think--In the peril of change.
Kingsville's Great Progress, William Doherty
Kingsville's Great Progress, William Doherty
Gulf Coast Line Magazine
Discusses the progress that Kinsgville has gone through. It includes images of the parade that Kingsville hosted, celebrating their fourth anniversary as a town.
Gulf Coast Line Magazine V.3 No.4, Back Matter, William Doherty
Gulf Coast Line Magazine V.3 No.4, Back Matter, William Doherty
Gulf Coast Line Magazine
Includes advertisements,and information about the publication.
Big Money In Onions, William Doherty
Big Money In Onions, William Doherty
Gulf Coast Line Magazine
Discusses the topic of how the business of onion production in the lower Rio Grande Valley is a good booming business. Additional articles mentioned are: drainage proof against Boll-Weevil, writers and publications, a type of what all Texas should be, and the manly man.
Corpus Christi By The Sea, William Doherty
Corpus Christi By The Sea, William Doherty
Gulf Coast Line Magazine
Discusses the re-birth of Corpus Christi with the building of the Brownsville & Mexico Railroad. Includes images of the Corpus Christi sunrise, as well as before and after images of buildings.