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Celebrating 100 Years of The Texas Medical Center Library: 1915-2015

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  3. TMC Photo Gallery from 1900-1919
  4. Grand Central Railroad Station, circa 1900-1915
Grand Central Railroad Station, circa 1900-1915
Main at Commerce, 1900
Baylor Library Accession Book, 1910
Baptist Sanitarium, 1911
Christian Sanitarium, Houston Heights, Houston, TX, 1911
George H. Hermann
Hermann Park Dedication, 1914
George Hermann Funeral, 1914
Grand Central Railroad Station, circa 1900-1915
First Evangelical Lutheran Church, 1915
Harris County Medical Society Meeting, 1915
Southern Optical Company, 1916
Young Men and Cars, 1917
Surgical and Dental Supplies, 1918
Hermann Estate Office and Staff, 1918
McKinney Between Main and Travis, 1920

Grand Central Railroad Station, circa 1900-1915

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John P. McGovern Historical Collections & Research Center

431 Franklin Street (near I-45 and Washington Avenue). Built in 1887, replaced in the 1934 by the Art Deco station that is now incorporated into Minute Maid Park, and demolished in 1960.
For many yea..

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431 Franklin Street (near I-45 and Washington Avenue). Built in 1887, replaced in the 1934 by the Art Deco station that is now incorporated into Minute Maid Park, and demolished in 1960.
For many years, Houston advertised itself as “The City Where 17 Railroads Meet the Sea” to emphasize that it was a modern, technologically progressive city, capable of handling the bounty of crops the state produced. The locomotive was included on the city seal when it was adopted in February, 1840. The city fathers were optimistic: Houston wouldn’t have an operational rail line until 1853. The Buffalo Bayou, Brazos, and Colorado Railroad was the first railroad in the state and only the second west of the Mississippi. It was also the earliest branch of today’s Southern Pacific.

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The McGovern Historical Center (MHC) is the historical and special collections department for The TMC Library. The MHC maintains rare book and archival collections. Artificial collections have been cr..

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The McGovern Historical Center (MHC) is the historical and special collections department for The TMC Library. The MHC maintains rare book and archival collections. Artificial collections have been created to provide access to materials without clear provenance in order to increase discoverability. Soon after his arrival in Houston, Dr. McGovern became one of the Library’s most staunch supporters, annually supplying funds for the purchase of rare books and travel support for the librarians to attend meetings of the American Association for the History of Medicine. In 1977, The Library formed a new department with new quarters to collect historical materials and to enhance the rare book collections. In 1982, Dr. McGovern donated his personal collection of rare and historical books to the Library. In 1996 the Library’s Board of Directors named the historical department in his honor.

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