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Rosenberg Library Friends in Deed: December 2010
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Rosenberg Library Friends in Deed. Thursday, December 30, 2010. Top 10 Books of 2010. Michiko Kakutani’s Top 10 Books of 2010. By Keith Richards with James Fox. Edited by Benjamin Taylor. SUPER SAD TRUE LOVE STORY. This super-sad, super-funny novel not only showcases its author’s super-caffeinated comic gifts, but also uncovers his abilities to write movingly about love and heartbreak. Set in the near future in a toxic New York City, this is a novel that manages to mash up an apocalyptic satire...Althoug...
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Displays
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409) 763-8854 EXT 125. In addition to its four grand exhibit galleries, the Rosenberg Library Museum proudly features various special displays and traveling exhibits. Here we offer a look at the current and past special displays. Hover over any picture to see the subject of the display; click on it to view a description of the display and additional pictures. Previous McGivney Award Winners. Rosenberg Library, 2310 Sealy Avenue Galveston, TX 77550 Webmaster.
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Hallway Gallery
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409) 763-8854 EXT 125. Rosenberg Library proudly announces the opening of its newest exhibit. Made in America: The Early American Pressed Glass Collection of Mary Moody Hutchings. This special exhibition features a collection of 19th century glassware which was a gift of the Hutchings family to Rosenberg Library’s permanent museum collection. What is Early American Pressed Glass? The earliest type of American pressed glass is called lacy glass. Often quite ornate, lacy patterns included small dots in...
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Calendar of Events
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The Train to Crystal City. By Jan Jarboe Russell. Would you like to receive emails when this page is updated? Events are free and open to the public; volunteers are welcome. Website often for the most up to date information regarding. In cooperation with Rosenberg Library. Galveston Reads, a One City, One Book project, is encouraging everyone in town to read and discuss the same book. For more information, please contact:. Idalia Avezuela, Galveston Reads Chair, at iavezuela@rosenberg-library.org.
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Galveston History: February 2011
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Galveston History" is an attempt to provide information, photographs, drawings, and other items of interest about Galveston's history to those BOI or IBC. I am hoping that readers will share their Galveston family history and photos, or their take on Galveston historical events. Sunday, February 13, 2011. Gresham Mansion's Stolen Winged Lion Returned. 8220;We are delighted to have the lion back,” said Jones, “but it will take some repairs to the column and the casting itself before we can put...Wilbur Al...
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Galveston History: Kicking Up a Muss in the Irrepressable Melodeon
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Galveston History" is an attempt to provide information, photographs, drawings, and other items of interest about Galveston's history to those BOI or IBC. I am hoping that readers will share their Galveston family history and photos, or their take on Galveston historical events. Monday, March 7, 2011. Kicking Up a Muss in the Irrepressable Melodeon. A month later, on May 29th, the newspaper reported a fight at the bar: "John Rich alias Rickaby and Scottie [? On September 30th, When Alonzo Chinn and John ...
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Links to book related pages
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Hot Site of the Month. From Friendswood Public Library. Novelist Plus: Your Guide To Fiction. Is a comprehensive readers' advisory resource for fiction and nonfiction. With its intuitive interface and extensive feature content,. Will help you to answer the question of what to read next. Friends of the Library Book Club information. Reading suggestions and book links. Texas Bluebonnet Award Master List: Texas Library Association. Friendswood Library BLUEBONNET BOOKS 2016-2017. Check out what's coming soon.
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Galveston and Texas History Center hours
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Galveston and Texas History Center. 9:00 am - 6:00 p.m. If you are planning a visit around a holiday, please call to confirm our hours. Please note that we have a small reading room. Groups of 4 or more are asked to call in advance. 409) 763-8854 ext. 127. Galveston and Texas History Center, Rosenberg Library, 2310 Sealy Avenue, Galveston TX 77550. Voice (409) 763-8854 ext. 127 Fax (409) 763-0275. GTHC, Rosenberg Library.
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Galveston and Texas History Center donations page
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Galveston and Texas History Center. How do I make a donation to the Galveston and Texas History Center? A Guide to Donating Your Personal or Family Papers to a Repository. A Guide to Donating Your Organizational Records to a Repository. A Guide to Deeds of Gift. Galveston and Texas History Center, Rosenberg Library, 2310 Sealy Avenue, Galveston TX 77550. Voice (409) 763-8854 ext. 127 Fax (409) 763-0275. GTHC, Rosenberg Library.
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