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[Houston Post article of W.L. Clayton's eulogy to Dag Hammarskjold]
Houston Post article about secretary general of the United Nations Dag Hammarskjold's memorial service in which William Lockhart Clayton delivered a eulogy. William Lockhart Clayton is pictured
Poem addressed to Sam Houston and his victory for Texas Independence
[SAM HOUSTON] Atkinson’s Saturday Evening Post, Philadelphia, Saturday, June 11, 1836, “Ode On the Deliverance of Texas,” addressed to General Houston. Poem with many classical references ending “ Imperishable glows the name and fame by HOUSTON won!” 1 co
Houston Post newspaper editorial on expanding Port of Houston business
1 newspaper editorial in Houston PostHouston Post newspaper editorial supporting the plans of the Houston Foreign Trade association to promote the establishment of an import-export corporation to develop additional trade in the Port of Houston
[Houston Post clipping, "Sound-off"picturing William Lockhart Clayton]
Houston Post editorial response on the merits of free trade policy advocated by William L. Clayton. William L. Clayton is pictured
Houston Colt 45s professional baseball players
Home with a Bang - The Houston Colt 45's were met by 3,000 fans as they arrived here Sunday night. Grouped beneath a huge welcoming banner are, first row, from left, Bob Aspromonte (cropped), Randy Cardinal, Rusty Staub, Danny Murphy, Glenn Vaughan, Dave Adlesh, Wally Wolf, Coach Jim Busby, Ernie Fazio, Dick Farrell and Howie Goss; second row, Manager Harry Craft and Jim Campbell, and behind the sign are Pete Runnells (holding son), Carl Wearwick, Bobby Lillis, Russ Kemmerer, All Spangler, and partly hidden, Hal Woodeshick and Bob Bruce." (Text from caption in Houston Post.)The Houston Colts were an expansion major league baseball team for the National League. They played from 1962-1964 as the Colts and were renamed the Houston Astros in 1965 when they moved into the Astrodome
Houston Post pictorial article on the Port of Houston
one 16" x 22.5" page newspaper article on the Port of Houston, with black and white photograph
Houston Post Dispatch Trophy
original size black and white photograph 8''x10''Photograph of Houston Post Dispatch Trophy for Opening Race of the Season. In 1924 Ross Sterling merged the Houston Dispatch with the Houston Post and the newspaper was known as the Houston Post Dispatch until the 1930s. This trophy, dedicated in 1930, is one of several donated to the Houston Yacht Club by the Houston Post
Houston Post article on 50th anniversary of the Houston Ship Channel
1 newspaper article in Houston PostNewspaper article about the history and celebration of the 50th anniversary of the port of Houston
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