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1856 Meyer print GALVESTON, TEXAS, #17

Description: Universum17_17 1856 Meyer print GALVESTON, TEXAS, #17 Nice print titled Galveston in Texas, from steel engraving with fine detail and clear impression, approx. page size is 25 x 17 cm, approx. image size is 15.5 x 10.5 cm. Print was published in Germany in Meyer's Universum by Bibliographic Institute Hildburghausen. Galveston, city, seat (1838) of Galveston county, southeastern Texas, U.S., 51 mi (82 km) southeast of Houston. It is a major deepwater port on the Gulf Intracoastal Waterway, at the northeast end of Galveston Island, which extends along the Texas coast for about 30 mi, separating Galveston Bay and West Bay from the Gulf of Mexico. The French explorer La Salle visited the island in 1686 and named it St. Louis for his sovereign, but it remained unoccupied except by Karankawa Indians. In 1777 troops of Bernardo de Gálvez, Spanish governor of Louisiana (later viceroy of Mexico), temporarily occupied the island and named it Gálvez (whence Galveston). The pirate Jean Laffite made the place his headquarters (1817-21). Settlement of the island then began, and in 1834 Michel B. Menard organized the Galveston City Company and laid out a townsite. During the Texas revolt against Mexico (1835-36), the four ships that comprised the Texas Navy ("Invincible," "Brutus," "Liberty," and "Independence") were based at Galveston, which briefly, prior to the successful outcome of the Battle of San Jacinto (April 21, 1836), served as the capital of the republic after the temporary president, David Burnet, arrived there with his cabinet. During the Civil War Galveston was an important Confederate supply port; it was captured by a Federal fleet in October 1862 but was retaken by Confederates a few months later. Two factors dislodged it from its leading commercial position: the rise of competitive Texas ports, notably Houston, and a destructive hurricane on Sept. 8, 1900, in which more than 5,000 lives were lost and much of the city was destroyed. After this disaster, a protective seawall 17 ft (5 m) high and 10 mi long was built, paralleled by a wide boulevard overlooked by hotels. The wall broke the force of a powerful hurricane in September 1961 and reduced flood damage. Shipping, oil refining, food processing, and resort business are major economic assets. Chief exports are cotton, grain, and sulfur; imports include sugar, tea, and bananas. Galveston offers ship repairing, including nuclear-service facilities. The island is connected to the mainland by causeways, and a superhighway gives rapid access to Texas City, Houston, and other communities. Access from the northeast is by ferry from Bolivar Peninsula across Galveston Harbor. The city is the site of the University of Texas Medical Branch (1891), Moody College of Marine Sciences and Maritime Resources (1971; affiliated with Texas A&M University), and Galveston College (1966). Inc. 1839. Pop. (1990) city, 59,070; Galveston-Texas City PMSA, 217,399.

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1856 Meyer print GALVESTON, TEXAS, #17

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Size Type/Largest Dimension: Small (Up to 14'')

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Type: Print

Year of Production: 1856

Date of Creation: 1800-1899

Original/Reproduction: Original Print

Style: Realism

Print Type: Engraving

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