OFFRE D'UNE DURÉE LIMITÉE. Obtenez 3 mois à 0,99 $/mois. Profiter de l'offre.
Page de couverture de You Can’t Talk about Texas History without The Galveston Daily News

You Can’t Talk about Texas History without The Galveston Daily News

You Can’t Talk about Texas History without The Galveston Daily News

Écouter gratuitement

Voir les détails du balado

À propos de cet audio

Send us a text

Unboxing History: The Typewriter that Survived the 1900 Galveston Storm

In this episode of 'Unboxing History,' hosts Christine Hopkins and Jodi Wright Gidley explore the intricate history of an 1891 Oliver typewriter used by RB Spangler, a compositor for the Galveston Daily News. The discussion delves into Spangler's pivotal role during the 1900 Galveston Storm and the importance of the local newspaper in chronicling such significant events. Special guest Leonard Woolsey, the publisher of the Galveston County Daily News, joins to provide further insight into the newspaper’s historical legacy and its role in documenting the hurricane and other critical events in Texas history. You can’t talk about Texas History without The Galveston Daily News. The episode highlights the enduring relevance of local journalism and the museum’s efforts to preserve and share these fascinating stories.



Special thanks to the Galveston Chamber of Commerce for their ongoing support and Shawn Schoellkopf for creating and performing the theme music.

Thank you for listening to Unboxing History, presented by the Galveston County Museum.
For more information on the Museum, visit our website.

History of the Galveston County Museum
The Galveston County Museum was formed in 1976. It was located on Market Street for many years. After Hurricane Ike damaged the HVAC and electrical systems in 2008, the unharmed artifacts were moved. Now, the museum is located in the Galveston County courthouse building at 722 Moody/21st Street in Galveston.

​Galveston County Museum is a joint project of the Galveston County Commissioners Court and Galveston County History, Inc. The museum cares for a collection of 20,000 artifacts and archives. We also maintain the Historical Commission's library. If you are interested in research or donating an artifact related to Galveston County history, please call 409.766.2340.

Follow us on Facebook
Follow up on Instagram

Pas encore de commentaire