The Knights of Momus!

The Knights of Momus!

Follow Galveston Unscripted on Spotify or Apple Podcasts! More history content on Visit Galveston! The Knights of Momus is a legendary organization that has been an integral part of Galveston's Mardi Gras celebrations for over a century. Founded in 1871, the Krewes were brought back to life in the 1980s and remain active today, hosting parades, balls, and coronations in keeping with tradition. Attend the Mardi Gras celebration in Galveston, and you are sure to experience the spirit of ...

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Benjamin Franklin's Grandson & The Republic of Texas

Benjamin Franklin's Grandson & The Republic of Texas

Richard Bache Jr., the grandson of American founding father Benjamin Franklin, left an indelible mark on the history of Texas. A distinguished figure, Bache played pivotal roles in the Texas Revolutio...

5 Jan 20243min

The Oleander City

The Oleander City

Galveston, known as the Oleander City, has been adorned with the vibrant colors of blooming Oleander for nearly two centuries. Renowned for its resilience, the Oleander thrives in the island's subtrop...

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Central High School | The First African American High School in Texas

Central High School | The First African American High School in Texas

Central Middle School stands as a living testament to the enduring legacy of integrated education. Founded in 1885 as the first high school for African Americans in the state, it played a pivotal role...

22 Des 20232min

1859 St. Joseph’s Church

1859 St. Joseph’s Church

St. Joseph's Church, commissioned by Bishop Jean-Marie Odin in 1859, stands as Galveston's oldest wooden church, a Gothic revival gem built by German carpenter Joseph Bleicke. Originally serving the G...

15 Des 20231min

George Sealy: A Brief Overview

George Sealy: A Brief Overview

We explore the life and legacy of George Sealy, a prominent businessman in Galveston, Texas. From his humble beginnings as a farmhand to his instrumental role in the growth and development of a few pr...

8 Des 20234min

Resurgence and Renaissance: The history behind Tremont House Hotel

Resurgence and Renaissance: The history behind Tremont House Hotel

Dating back to 1839, the Tremont House in Galveston holds a storied history, witnessing Sam Houston's address and serving as a residence for both Confederate and Union soldiers. Despite facing a tragi...

1 Des 20234min

David G. Burnet: First President of the Republic of Texas

David G. Burnet: First President of the Republic of Texas

Explore the intriguing life of David G. Burnet, the Republic of Texas' first interim president, from his well-mannered upbringing to pivotal moments in the Texas Revolution. Despite political clashes ...

24 Nov 20233min

Norris Wright Cuney: A Beacon of Resilience and Influence in Post-Civil War Texas

Norris Wright Cuney: A Beacon of Resilience and Influence in Post-Civil War Texas

Embark on a journey through post-Civil War Texas with Norris Wright Cuney, a resilient figure who defied adversity. From biracial roots, Cuney's political ascent in Galveston during the Reconstruction...

17 Nov 20235min

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