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62 Pages of Email Correspondence Regarding the Brochures for Glenwood Cemetery.

62 Pages of Email Correspondence Regarding the Brochures for Glenwood Cemetery.

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The email correspondence regarding the Glenwood Cemetery Brochure reveals various members of the Glenwood Cemetery Historic Preservation Foundation drafting brochures that highlight notable interments, omitted interments, notable interment maps, biographical information on notable interments, handwritten notes, faxes, and invoice quotes for brochure printing. The correspondence spans 62 pages.

At Rest a Historical Directory of Harris County, Texas, Cemeteries (1822-1992)

At Rest a Historical Directory of Harris County, Texas, Cemeteries (1822-1992)

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At Rest A Historical Directory of Harris County, Texas, Cemeteries (1822-1992) with Funeral Home and Monument Company Listings, along with Burial Customs and Other Interesting Facts offers the first comprehensive directory of historic cemeteries in Harris County. This valuable resource supports genealogical research and offers valuable insights. Glenwood Cemetery is located on page 38. The directory consists of one volume, spanning 102 pages; it is copyrighted and was published in 1993 by Tejas Publications & Research, compiled by Trevia Wooster Beverly.

Block 12 South Side Buffalo Bayou, Houston Texas: Phase I Historical and Archaeological Investigations

Block 12 South Side Buffalo Bayou, Houston Texas: Phase I Historical and Archaeological Investigations

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The report provides detailed information on the historical land use and the archaeological survey assessments required for the construction of the Criminal Justice Center on Block 12. It presents a concise summary of data from both the land use survey and the archaeological investigation, illuminating significant insights into the area's past human activity. This study was prepared by Kenneth L. Brown, Janet K. Wagner, and Rikki Rubenstein from the Archaeological Research Laboratory at the University of Houston. The booklet spans 28 pages and is designated as publication number 1.

Brochure Correspondence about "Major" Eber Washington Cave and "Letters to Angels."

Brochure Correspondence about "Major" Eber Washington Cave and "Letters to Angels."

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The correspondence comprises a series of emails exchanged between Martha Peterson and Catherine Cage Burns, wherein they discuss the historical significance of the designation "Major" as it pertains to Eber Washington Cave. Furthermore, the correspondence includes communications regarding "Letters to Angels," which explore notable monuments and statues proposed for inclusion in the Glenwood Cemetery brochure.

Glenwood Cemetery Brochure Correspondence with drafts to the Board of Directors

Glenwood Cemetery Brochure Correspondence with drafts to the Board of Directors

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This document contains drafts of the Glenwood Cemetery Brochure. Additionally, it features a correspondence from Richard A. Ambrus addressed to the Board of Directors regarding the brochure drafts. The folder contains two different versions of the brochure, one for the Glenwood Cemetery Historic Preservation Foundation and the other for Glenwood Cemetery.