[1700 North Avenue M from 18th Street]

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Photograph of houses on the north side of Avenue M, looking east from the south corner at 18th Street. There is a two-story white house on the corner that has decorative wooden pedestals in the front-facing gable end and a second-story balcony; another two-story home is partially visible at right, as well as other houses partially obscured by trees. Cars are parked along the curb.

Physical Description

1 photograph : positive, col. ; 35 mm.

Creation Information

Creator: Unknown. 1993.

Context

This photograph is part of the collection entitled: Rescuing Texas History, 2021 and was provided by the City of Galveston Development Services to The Portal to Texas History, a digital repository hosted by the UNT Libraries. More information about this photograph can be viewed below.

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City of Galveston Development Services

The City of Galveston Development Services Department has a collection of slides of buildings located in the Lost Bayou Historic District. The slides are associated with the historic building survey which resulted in the designation of the area as a historic district. The Lost Bayou Historic District is the only one of our four historic districts that has documentation of the buildings immediately before the designation of the area as a historic district. The Lost Bayou Historic District consists of more modest structures than the other locally designed historic districts. The area served as housing for immigrant and working‐class families.

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Description

Photograph of houses on the north side of Avenue M, looking east from the south corner at 18th Street. There is a two-story white house on the corner that has decorative wooden pedestals in the front-facing gable end and a second-story balcony; another two-story home is partially visible at right, as well as other houses partially obscured by trees. Cars are parked along the curb.

Physical Description

1 photograph : positive, col. ; 35 mm.

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Rescuing Texas History, 2021

Rescuing Texas History collects photographs, letters, postcards, and other historical materials from across the state and beyond to document and preserve the rich history of the state.

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  • 1993

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  • March 12, 2023, 8:16 a.m.

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  • Feb. 27, 2024, 2:10 a.m.

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  • 29.298857, -94.785411

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[1700 North Avenue M from 18th Street], photograph, 1993; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1542680/: accessed June 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting City of Galveston Development Services.

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