Details for Galveston Historical Foundation

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5507013717

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Marker Number 13717
Atlas Number 5507013717
Marker Title Galveston Historical Foundation
Index Entry Galveston Historical Foundation
Address Strand and 21st St
City Galveston
County Galveston
UTM Zone
UTM Easting
UTM Northing
Subject Codes historical societies; educational topics
Marker Year 2002
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location Hendley Green Park on The Strand, n/e corner of Strand and 21st St
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text In 1871, twelve men formed the Galveston Historical Society to preserve the history of Texas by collecting important documents. The group and its archive grew, but in 1880, the secretary died, telling no one where to find the collection. In 1885, the Society found it and placed it in the care of Phillip C. Tucker, Jr., and his son. Interest in the group waned, but in 1894, new energy led to its reorganization as the Texas Historical Society. New members included Rabbi Henry Cohen and Elbridge G. Littlejohn, as well as several women. They began storing the collection, most of which had been salvaged after Galveston's tragic 1900 storm, at the Rosenberg Library in 1906. In 1931, they gave the library full ownership. After several inactive years, the Society was resurrected in 1942 under its old name and turned to preserving historic landmarks, publishing a booklet in 1951 of the island's significant homes. In 1954, one of those homes, the 1830s Williams-Tucker House, was threatened. The Society, unable by its charter to acquire property, formed a new group, the Galveston Historical Foundation, which purchased the home and restored it. In 1958, the two groups merged as the Galveston Historical Foundation. Over the next 50 years, the group saved buildings and helped establish historic districts, including The Strand, one of the largest extant Victorian business districts in the South. After celebrating its 130th year in 2001, the nationally acclaimed Foundation continues its leadership role in revitalization, museum operation, education, property management and preservation advocacy. (2006)
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