2016 article on the history of the swampland known as Houston

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Upstairs watching sports on the big TV.
http://www.houstonchronicle.com/loc...le-with-living-in-a-swamp-Houston-7954514.php


Lots of good historic photos and a dose of reality...

excerpt from 1840's letter....

"One could hardly picture the jungle and swampy woods that a good portion of the city is built upon. These swampy grounds had to be cleared and drained. The writer himself quite clearly remembers that the southwestern portion of the city was a green scum lake, studded with giant sweet gum trees, and water from one to two and a half feet deep... The labor of clearing the great space was done by negro slaves and Mexicans, as no white man could have worked and endured the insect bites and malaria, snake bites, impure water, and other hardships. Many of the blacks died before their work was done."
 

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Read " Issac's Storm " by Erik Larsen.
It is story of the Sept 1900 Hurricane that hit Galveston.
20 percent of the population were killed.
People had heads cut off by parts of tin roofs flying through the air as they clung to trees.
At that time Houston was just a swampy suburb.
Because of the hurricane people moved north to live there and Galveston was no longer a major city .
 
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