Showing posts with label Chamber of Commerce Park. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chamber of Commerce Park. Show all posts

2015/07/20

Missouri Pacific Railroad Depot and Chamber of Commerce Park off E Levee St. late 1930s

Missouri Pacific Railroad Depot (MoPac) passenger station at left and behind these two couples with Traveler's Hotel rising in distance.
Missouri Pacific RR Depot photo (Erik Sunde)

These two young men are in oark area between depot and Chamber of Commerce building.
postcard of MoPac depot park copied from Ebay
postcard of Chamber of Commerce building copied from Ebay
An ancient steamboat anchor be Chamber of Commerce Park is the spot where many visitors enjoyed the local history of our culture on the Rio Grande and there was also a 1877 Baldwin 2-4-2 locomotive parked there which now sits at the Historic Brownsville Museum on E Madison and 7th St.  No one seems to know what happened to the anchor so please give us a holler at (956) 555-KBRO if you know what happened to it.
At the right is the Moody Hotel and Texaco gas station garage corner seen elsewhere on this blog.  

2015/04/17

Anchor from Reine des Mers at Chamber of Commerce Park

 Clifton R. Adams anchor at Chamber of Commerce Park off E Levee St
 Frame from film The Lure of the Rio Grande Valley (1927) see bottom of post for link to film
Looks like both have same big rock and that would be river in background.
24:01 to 24:15 into 30:53 minute film
[Anyone want to decipher the rest?  I'll give you credit]
This anchor was taken from wreck of “Reimie-Miers” [sp?] a four mast French [?] Steamer sunk in the war 186_ [?] of Brazos de Santiago Pass opposite Point Isabel.
The Vessel was loaded with wines [?] and E_p___rs [?] for Brownsville [?] and northern Mexia [?]
In 1927 [?] the governmental Survey Engineers removed [?]the wreck in connection with the work of drudging the __rs for deep water port of
POINT ISABEL 
Anchor from Reine des Mers Ship     (updated 3/21/2019)
This may have been anchor next to 1872 Baldwin locomotive and Missouri Pacific Railroad Depot  before the Chamber of Commerce was built?

[may add more photos later to this useless piece of photo detective work -- you got info?  share it.  I could be totally off on this one and that anchor in the film was at Point Isabel at the time.]


"This 1927 film gem is a promotional piece targeted at Chicagoans looking for a winter home or perhaps to relocate to a warmer climate. The answer: The Rio Grande Valley! While it’s freezing in Chicago, it’s summer in the Valley."


Texas Archive of the Moving Image
Founded in 2002 by film archivist and University of Texas at Austin professor Dr. Caroline Frick, the Texas Archive of the Moving Image (TAMI) is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization working to discover, preserve, provide access to, and educate the community about Texas’ film heritage. TAMI’s ever-growing online collection includes home movies, amateur films, advertisements, local television, industrial and corporate productions, as well as Hollywood and internationally produced moving images of Texas. By partnering with institutions and individuals across the state, TAMI digitizes and provides web access to thousands of moving images that offer insight to Texas’ history and culture. TAMI’s educational programs promote the sharing of Texas moving images via screenings, demonstrations, and lectures at venues across the state. TAMI also works with educators to encourage the use of Texas film in the K-12 social studies classroom.

Digitized from video from Brownsville Historical Association


UPDATE 4/19/2015:



 c1953 Rio Grande Hotel (pictured as Gateway Hotel above) 1251 1/2 E Levee St ~ A Braunstein, proprietor.
A Braunstein ?

2015/04/12

National Geographic Stock photos

/National Geographic Creative
 Barry Bishop
 Clifton R. Adams / /National Geographic Creative
Man selling pan dulce at Market Square
 Clifton R. Adams
 Clifton R. Adams
anchor at Chamber of Commerce Park off E Levee St
 Clifton R. Adams
Missouri Pacific Railroad Depot on E Levee St
 Luis Marden
I think this sign stood on E Elizabeth and International right before you reached Gatway Bridge then was relocated to Alice Wilson Hope Park but now it's gone

2015/04/07

Chamber of Commerce Park 1930s


Early 1930s photo of students on an outing at Chamber of Commerce Park with 1877 Baldwin locomotive (now at Historic Brownsville Museum in restored condition), old anchor probably from steam boat that sank in river and El Jardin Hotel in background. Photo loaned by William Quinones. (Brownsville, Texas)

[ This was colorized a few years ago.  I wouldn't mind doing this all-over again if it wouldn't take so long but here it is.]