Johnson’s January, 1984 City Directory for Baytown, Texas Including Crosby, Highlands

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General directory for Baytown, Texas and the surrounding area including address listings for businesses and individuals as well as business advertisements. According to the title page the directory contains “an alphabetical list identifying area businesses and families to residents; a complete list of area businesses arranged according to offered products and services; residential and business addresses arranged according to street and number; a list of telephone numbers in numerical order; and rural information of the surrounding area.”

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xvi,[2], 1 – 360, [8], 1 - 38 [8] p.; 30 cm.

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Johnson Publishing Co. Inc. 1984.

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Sterling Municipal Library

The first library building in the Baytown area was a branch of the Harris County Library, opening in 1925. Municipally funded public library service commenced with the dedication of Sterling Municipal Library in 1963. The name honors Ross Sterling for his vision and commitment to the printed word.

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General directory for Baytown, Texas and the surrounding area including address listings for businesses and individuals as well as business advertisements. According to the title page the directory contains “an alphabetical list identifying area businesses and families to residents; a complete list of area businesses arranged according to offered products and services; residential and business addresses arranged according to street and number; a list of telephone numbers in numerical order; and rural information of the surrounding area.”

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xvi,[2], 1 – 360, [8], 1 - 38 [8] p.; 30 cm.

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  • 1984

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Johnson Publishing Co. Inc. Johnson’s January, 1984 City Directory for Baytown, Texas Including Crosby, Highlands, book, 1984; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1582433/: accessed June 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.

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