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Ellen Beasley. The Alleys and Back Buildings of Galveston: An Architectural and Social History. Texas A&M University Press. 2007. 170pp.

Gary Cartwright. Galveston: A History of the Island. Texas Christian University Press. 1998. 345pp.

Edward Terrel Cotham. Battle on the Bay: The Civil War Struggle for Galveston. University of Texas Press. 1998. 241pp.

Earl Wesley Fornell. The Galveston Era: The Texas Crescent on the Eve of Secession. University of Texas Press. 1961. 355pp.

Susan Wiley Hardwick. Mythic Galveston: Reinventing America's Third Coast. JHU Press. 2002. 175pp.

Charles W. Hayes. Galveston: History of the Island and the City. Jenkins Garrett Press. 1974. 1044pp. Printed from proofs of an 1879 edition which was never published.

Bernard Marinbach. Galveston: Ellis Island of the West. SUNY Press. 1984. 240pp.

David G. McComb. Galveston: A History. University of Texas Press. 1986. 293pp.

Elizabeth Hayes Turner. Women, Culture, and Community: Religion and Reform in Galveston, 1880-1920. Oxford University Press. 1997. 371pp.

Melanie Wiggins. Torpedoes in the Gulf: Galveston and the U-boats, 1942-1943. Texas A&M University Press. 1995. 265pp.

Earle B. Young. Galveston and the Great West. Texas A&M University Press. 1997. 232pp.

Earle B. Young. Tracks to the Sea: Galveston and Western Railroad Development, 1866-1900. Texas A&M University Press. 1999. 158pp.




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