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Articles 1 - 25 of 25
Full-Text Articles in History
Pioneer Of Mexican Commerce: Account Of The Trials And Tribulations Of James Baird Who Blazed A Path For Progress Across The Mexican Border, William Doherty, Wheelus
Pioneer Of Mexican Commerce: Account Of The Trials And Tribulations Of James Baird Who Blazed A Path For Progress Across The Mexican Border, William Doherty, Wheelus
Gulf Coast Line Magazine
Discusses John Baird, an American merchant who was arrested while attempting to trade in Mexico in the early 19th century. Image of a water slide and people swimming in Corpus Christi, men inspecting a garden, and a cotton gin. Some photos by Wheelus.
Cotton Culture In Southwest Texas, William Doherty
Cotton Culture In Southwest Texas, William Doherty
Gulf Coast Line Magazine
Discusses cotton production. Includes image of a tomato field.
Prairie Nymph, Poem, Judd Mortimer Lewis
Prairie Nymph, Poem, Judd Mortimer Lewis
Gulf Coast Line Magazine
Includes a drawing of a woman on horseback and a poem. "Dedicated to Miss Sarita Kenedy."
Stupendous Irrigation Enterprise: Building The Biggest Irrigation System In The World, William Doherty, Wheelus
Stupendous Irrigation Enterprise: Building The Biggest Irrigation System In The World, William Doherty, Wheelus
Gulf Coast Line Magazine
Discusses the American Rio Grande Land and Irrigation Company and it's irrigation project, and building projects in Mercedes, Texas. Includes images of Mercedes, Texas, irrigation canal and construction, and a camp with a family of Mexican laborers. Some photos by Wheelus.
Vanderbilt: A Coming City, William Doherty
Vanderbilt: A Coming City, William Doherty
Gulf Coast Line Magazine
Discusses visit of W. K. Vanderbilt, Jr. to the Gulf Coast. Includes an image of him in a car with two other men.
Jackson County: An Ideal Land, S.M Lesesne, William Doherty
Jackson County: An Ideal Land, S.M Lesesne, William Doherty
Gulf Coast Line Magazine
Discusses the land and agricultural potential of Jackson County. Includes images of men with wagons filled with cabbage, a vineyard, a man standing in a cornfield, and men standing near an artesian well.
Some Important Texas Attractions, Norman G. Kittrell, William Doherty
Some Important Texas Attractions, Norman G. Kittrell, William Doherty
Gulf Coast Line Magazine
Discusses weather, schools, and the advantage of the "homestead law." Includes image of produce on display in a wagon surrounded by men, ducks on a lake - photo by Wheelus.
Climate Of Extreme Southern Texas, Joseph F. Cline, William Doherty
Climate Of Extreme Southern Texas, Joseph F. Cline, William Doherty
Gulf Coast Line Magazine
Discusses weather and climate conditions in south Texas region. Includes tables of weather data and images of various crops and farming activities including: pineapple, cassava, a banana grove, workers baling alfalfa, palm trees and a corn field, a lake with men in a boat, men loading boxes of onions onto a refrigerated railcar. Some photos by Wheelus.
Health Conditions In Southwest Texas, Arthur E. Spohn, William Doherty
Health Conditions In Southwest Texas, Arthur E. Spohn, William Doherty
Gulf Coast Line Magazine
Discusses the region's landscape, water sources, climate, diseases, and typical health conditions of people living in the region. Includes image of Mexican laborers clearing chapparal. Photo by Wheelus.
Building Of The (Gulf Coast Lines) Railroad, William Doherty, Jeff N. Miller
Building Of The (Gulf Coast Lines) Railroad, William Doherty, Jeff N. Miller
Gulf Coast Line Magazine
Discusses the construction of the Gulf Coast Line. Includes portrait of Jeff N. Miller, images of the railroad tracks, railroad construction, and depots and stations in Brownsville, Kingsville, and Vanderbilt. Some photos by Wheelus.
Some Important Texas Attractions, Norman G. Kittrell, William Doherty, Wheelus
Some Important Texas Attractions, Norman G. Kittrell, William Doherty, Wheelus
Gulf Coast Line Magazine
Discusses weather, schools, and the advantage of the "homestead law." Includes image of produce on display in a wagon surrounded by men, ducks on a lake - photo by Wheelus.
Gulf Coast Line Magazine V.2 No.2, Back Matter
Gulf Coast Line Magazine V.2 No.2, Back Matter
Gulf Coast Line Magazine
Includes advertisements, and information about the publication.
Maid Of La Puerta, Judd Mortimer Lewis, William Doherty
Maid Of La Puerta, Judd Mortimer Lewis, William Doherty
Gulf Coast Line Magazine
Poem. "Dedicated to Miss Mary King with sincerest admiration of the writer." Includes photographs of 'Los Cedros', the residence of Jeff N. Miller, in Corpus Christi , Texas. Some images depict people engaged in various domestic activities.
San Patricio And Refugio Counties: Statistical Facts, William Doherty, Wheelus
San Patricio And Refugio Counties: Statistical Facts, William Doherty, Wheelus
Gulf Coast Line Magazine
Article describing the economic and other statistical data for Refugio and San Patricio counties. Includes a photo of a Eucalyptus tree. Photo by Wheelus.
What I Have Accomplished: Achievements Of A Pioneer Rio Grande Farmer, John Closner, William Doherty
What I Have Accomplished: Achievements Of A Pioneer Rio Grande Farmer, John Closner, William Doherty
Gulf Coast Line Magazine
John Closner's account of his account of his success farming in San Juan (Hidalgo County), Texas. Includes photographs: irrigation canal construction, a Brownsville garden, and a basket of produce on a table. Brownsville garden photo by Wheelus.
Some Texas Statistics, Norman G. Kittrell, William Doherty
Some Texas Statistics, Norman G. Kittrell, William Doherty
Gulf Coast Line Magazine
Article describing economic and other statistical data such as taxable values, railroad miles, cotton production, and rice crops in Texas. Includes a map of the Gulf coast of Texas showing the route of the St. Louis, Brownsville and Mexico railroad.
Agriculture In Our Public Schools, William Doherty, Edwin Jackson Kyle
Agriculture In Our Public Schools, William Doherty, Edwin Jackson Kyle
Gulf Coast Line Magazine
Article on agricultural education in Texas. Includes photographs of a sugar cane field with farm workers in the Rio Grande Valley, a cotton field with farm workers in West Texas.
And Nothing But The Truth: Achievements Of Farmers And Truck Growers, William Doherty
And Nothing But The Truth: Achievements Of Farmers And Truck Growers, William Doherty
Gulf Coast Line Magazine
Article describing the agricultural productivity of the Texas Gulf Coast region. Includes several photographs depicting farm fields, farmers/ farm workers, various crops, an apiary, and transportation of crops. Most are images are of locations near Brownsville. Some photos by Wheelus
Gulf Coast Line Magazine V.2 No.2, Editorial
Gulf Coast Line Magazine V.2 No.2, Editorial
Gulf Coast Line Magazine
Contents: Publisher's notice--Shop talk--Character and reputation--The people and the railroads--The truth about 'railroading' in Texas--Funerals and fires--Coming of the Yoakum roads--Freight rates on truck.
Gulf Coast Line Magazine V.2 No.2, Front Matter
Gulf Coast Line Magazine V.2 No.2, Front Matter
Gulf Coast Line Magazine
Includes cover, advertisements and table of contents for the issue.
Dawn Of Texas History: An Account Of The Labors Of The Franciscan Fathers, J. T. Nicholson Rev., William Doherty
Dawn Of Texas History: An Account Of The Labors Of The Franciscan Fathers, J. T. Nicholson Rev., William Doherty
Gulf Coast Line Magazine
Article describing the history of Franciscan missions in Texas during the eighteenth century. Texas Indians, then called Chichimecas, Rev. Andrew de Olmos, a Franciscan father, crossed over from Mexico in 1544", and although he did not establish any permanent mission, he found some Indians who gave him a favorable hearing, and followed him to Tamaulipas, where he was joined by a secular priest, Rev. John de Mesa. Includes an photograph of a young boy standing next to a grapefruit tree in Brownsville, Texas. Photo by Wheelus.
Gulf Coast Line Magazine V.2 No.3, Editorial, William Doherty
Gulf Coast Line Magazine V.2 No.3, Editorial, William Doherty
Gulf Coast Line Magazine
Contents: Shop talk--The trend of land values--What really makes land valuable--Contentment--A question of numbers--A crying need of Texas--Freight rates on truck. Also includes a map showing rail connections for St. Louis, Brownsville and Mexico railway and a photograph showing the confluence of the Lavaca and Navidad Rivers from the Gulf Line Bridge.
Gulf Coast Line Magazine V.2 No.3, Back Matter, William Doherty
Gulf Coast Line Magazine V.2 No.3, Back Matter, William Doherty
Gulf Coast Line Magazine
Includes advertisements, and information about the publication.
Irish Progenitors Of Texas, William Doherty
Irish Progenitors Of Texas, William Doherty
Gulf Coast Line Magazine
Article describing the history of Irish colonists who settled in Refugio and other nearby communities in the nineteenth century. Includes photographs of locations in Refugio ("Our Lady of Refuge" church(interior and exterior, the Mission Hotel, the county jail), farm fields and groves, and members of the Texas Press Association at a train station in Harlingen, Texas. Some photos by Wheelus.
Gulf Coast Line Magazine V.2 No.3, Front Matter, William Doherty
Gulf Coast Line Magazine V.2 No.3, Front Matter, William Doherty
Gulf Coast Line Magazine
Includes cover, advertisements and table of contents for the issue.