Scenes from Downtown Houston: 1943
John Vachon (1914 – 1975) was a world-traveling photographer and one of the 40-something odd photographers working for the Farm…
John Vachon (1914 – 1975) was a world-traveling photographer and one of the 40-something odd photographers working for the Farm…
Mosehart & Keller Co, the finest purveyors of automobiles and carriages at the time, was located at the SE corner…
In June of 1936, President Franklin D. Roosevelt was campaigning through Texas and stopping in several of the larger cities.…
Pete Menutis, pictured leaning against his bar, operated an integrated saloon here in Houston. Aptly named “Pete Menutis’ Saloon,” the…
Levy Bros Dry Goods was founded by Abraham and Leo Levy in 1887. At one point, Levy Bros Dry Goods…
The Bering Family is well-known in Houston for their many businesses over the last 140 years. If the last name…
The Stegeman Building was constructed in 1879 by its namesake, Frederick W. Stegeman. It was originally built with two stories…
LeBlanc’s was apparently a very popular fried foods restaurant during 1920s, 1930s and 1940s. I could not find much information…
Fred Vermillion was a young photographer who got his “break” as the photographer for the Camp Logan military training facility.…
I don’t think any of us could look this cool if we tried. If anyone knows who this Houstonian is,…