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Along Forgotten River: Photographs of Buffalo Bayou and the Houston Ship Channel, 1997-2001: With Accounts of Early Travelers to Texas, 1767-1858 Book

Along Forgotten River: Photographs of Buffalo Bayou and the Houston Ship Channel, 1997-2001: With Accounts of Early Travelers to Texas, 1767-1858
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  • Along Forgotten River: Photographs of Buffalo Bayou and the Houston Ship Channel, 1997-2001: With Accounts of Early Travelers to Texas, 1767-1858
  • Written by author Geoff Winningham
  • Published by Texas State Historical Association, March 2003
  • "In Along Forgotten River Winningham has sequenced eighty of his striking, large-format black-and-white photographs, following Buffalo Bayou from its source in the Katy Prairie, through the suburbs and into the inner city of Houston. From there, his stunn
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"In Along Forgotten River Winningham has sequenced eighty of his striking, large-format black-and-white photographs, following Buffalo Bayou from its source in the Katy Prairie, through the suburbs and into the inner city of Houston. From there, his stunning duotone photographs follow the bayou east to its confluence with the San Jacinto River, where it becomes the Houston Ship Channel, crosses Galveston Bay, and enters the Gulf of Mexico." As a counterpoint to his photographs, Winningham has edited and sequenced passages from the written accounts of the earliest travelers to this part of Texas. Impelled by dreams or curiosity, an incredibly diverse lot of travelers came along the roads and streams of Texas in the preceding centuries. There were Spanish friars and itinerant preachers, prospective settlers, refugees, and adventurers, exiles, and naturalists.


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