Wulfe, Ed--Interviews; Real Estate developers--Houston (Tex.)--Interviews;
Real Estate business--Houston (Tex.)
Ed Wulfe discusses his career in the Real Estate business. His aim was to revitalize the neighborhoods and communities in Houston. Starting his own firm Wulfe & Co. in 1985, he developed the Gulgate Center, Meyerland Plaza and many other Malls. Ed...
Van Ulm, Sydney -- Interviews ; Artists -- United States -- Texas ; Photographers -- United States -- Texas ; Cartoonists -- United States -- Texas -- Houston ; Oral histories
Letter from Richard Greene to Richard Venables, dated April 8, 1864, with a suggestion that Venables apply for a position with General Greer. Includes a reply from Venables on the reverse, dated May 9, 1864. Venables gives an account of his recent...
Automobile parked under shade of two trees is a 1930 Warren Detroit Automobile. Man and women stand in front of a dwelling in distance. River or body of water at right margin. Site not identified. Includes: Warren Detroit Automobiles.
Bird's-eye-view of Hermann Park , looking southeast from the Sam Houston monument. Hermann Hospital can be seen in the distance to the right. The Reflecting Pool can be seen to the left.
Bird's-eye-view of Hermann Park and the surrounding area. Cars can be seen driving in the street. Sam Houston monument and the Reflecting Pool at Hermann Park can be seen as well. Hermann Hospital can be seen in the distance to the right.
Streetview of a residential part of Main Street south of Dallas Avenue. Three large homes can be seen on the right. A few horse and carriages can be seen in the distance in the street.
Streetview of Main Street looking north from Jefferson. Either side of the street is lined with trees and in the distance a few horse and carriages can be seen.
Shows the Sam Houston city park and the bridge across a stream in the park. Bridges across stream in park with stairs leading down stream bank. Mill structure in mid distance with pavilion in background. Numerous trees including palm trees.
Shows numbered lots, streets, and parks. Includes "Facts About River Oaks" on back of map. Title from printed inscription. Scale of map 100 ft. to 1/2 in. Relief shown pictorially.