The Mother of Texas? Jane Long's Survival on Bolivar Peninsula

The Mother of Texas? Jane Long's Survival on Bolivar Peninsula

Jane Long’s journey to the Texas frontier is a testament to resilience and survival. In 1821, pregnant and alone at a remote fort on Bolivar Peninsula, she endured freezing conditions, hunted for food after childbirth, and even fired cannons to keep threats at bay. Her story weaves through Texas legend, from a rumored meeting with pirate Jean Lafitte to running a boarding house for revolutionaries. Though not the “Mother of Texas” by birthright, her legacy of determination and independence en...

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Oysters and The Bay

Oysters and The Bay

We open with a groan-worthy oyster joke, then dive into how reefs shaped Galveston Bay’s ecology, history, and seafood economy. We trace the move from open harvest to science-based management and exam...

31 Loka 20258min

Concrete Ghosts Of Galveston Bay

Concrete Ghosts Of Galveston Bay

Two concrete tankers, the SS Selma and SS Durham, turn a wartime shortcut into coastal legend. We trace how steel shortages sparked bold builds, why those ships failed at sea, and how their wrecks sti...

24 Loka 202510min

From Galveston Heiress To Hands-On Philanthropist

From Galveston Heiress To Hands-On Philanthropist

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....

17 Loka 202512min

Two women from one island changed how America moved to rhythm and blues

Two women from one island changed how America moved to rhythm and blues

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 ...

10 Loka 20257min

Charlotte, Under the Microscope

Charlotte, Under the Microscope

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 fierc...

3 Loka 20257min

From Marsh to Man-Made Maritime Hub: Pelican Island

From Marsh to Man-Made Maritime Hub: Pelican Island

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. W...

2 Loka 20256min

Space Coast: NASA's Galveston Island Connection

Space Coast: NASA's Galveston Island Connection

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 relatio...

19 Syys 20256min

History Meets Hospitality

History Meets Hospitality

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...

5 Syys 202513min

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