Details for Galveston Chamber of Commerce

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5167007456

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Marker Number 7456
Atlas Number 5167007456
Marker Title Galveston Chamber of Commerce
Index Entry Galveston Chamber of Commerce
Address 2106 Seawall Blvd.
City Galveston
County Galveston
UTM Zone 15
UTM Easting 326434
UTM Northing 3241582
Subject Codes business topics, general
Marker Year 1970
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location Was located at Moody Civic Center. Destroyed by Hurricane Ike 2008. Replacement in progress.
Private Property No
Marker Condition Replacement In Progress
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text One of the oldest Chambers of Commerce in Texas. Informally organized, spring 1838, during Republic of Texas, by a small group of Galveston's original civic leaders. Formally chartered February 3, 1845. Among founders were men who had, or soon would have, statewide fame: John K. Allen (founder of Houston), Gail Borden (dairy king), Michel B. Menard (a signer of the Texas Declaration of Independence), Samuel May Williams (colonizing contractor), and Thomas F. McKinney (versatile businessman). These men assisted city in establishing a local government and helped Galveston City Co. sell lots for homes and businesses. They aided in organizing Galveston County and instituting mail connections with nearby Brazoria and Harris counties. Waterborne commerce -- basis of island's economy -- was promoted by the group, which also aided growth and prosperity by encouraging settlers to work and reside here. Over the years this voluntary organization of business leaders has played a role in development of the port, the University of Texas Medical branch, tourist industry, causeways, Maritime Academy, and Galveston Community College, as well as fostering the advance of the city's industry and commerce.
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