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CSPAN Rosenberg Library Museum Archives And Collections June 22, 2024

Empty the tanks to put more weight on the sub. The way we get the water out is close out the introduce High Pressure air and it blows out of the bottom. The submarine is two hulls. Between the two hulls are tanks that you flood or deflood to give you that balance affect. Visitors that come to our park and check out the cavalla, i hope they walk away with a sense of sacrifice these men make everyday. They are still out there today serving our country, but the conditions they face is something that most people have never seen or experienced. More on the history of galveston now with a visit to the Rosenberg Library museum. Announcer our collecting policy is collecting anything related to galveston from its founding in the 1830s to the present, as well as documents relating to the history of the early republic of texas up to the civil war. Most of our patrons come in looking for genealogy information. Galveston was a port of entry for immigrants. So so there is a lot of genealogist coming

CSPAN3 Voting Rights Address March 8, 2015

You had europeans, mainly germans coming into the port of galveston and as a group settling a different parts of the state of texas. If you had been here in the 1850s german was the most common language spoken in galveston. On the streets, that is what people were talking in. We have a number of groups you can see in galveston today if you go to the garden, you can see what became the center for german entertainment and social life. You can go to st. Joseph church the first German Catholic Church in texas. You can see where they worshiped and where they were educated and how they spent their lives in galveston. But the height of immigration with the late 19th century and early 20th. And it continued up to 1954 when it was no longer a point of interest for immigrants. But the story of that is the backandforth between the state of texas managing immigration and eventually the federal government doing immigration. But it became a place where there want they wanted to push immigrants away

CSPAN3 Oral Histories March 8, 2015

Deny any of your fellow americans the right to vote in this country. [applause] there is no issue of states rights or national rights. There is only the struggle for human rights. [applause] i have not the slightest doubt what will be your answer. The last time a president sent a civil rights bill to the congress, it contained a provision to protect Voting Rights in federal elections. That civil rights bill was passed after eight long months of debate. When that built into my desk from the congress for my signature, the heart of the voting provision had been eliminated. This time, on this issue, there must be no delay or no hesitation, or no compromise without purpose. [applause] we cannot, we must not, refuse to protect the right of every american to vote in every election he may desire to participate in. [applause] and we cannot and must not wait another eight months before we get a bill. [applause] we have already waited 100 years and more. And the time for waiting is gone. [applaus

Local veterans honored for their service by Hancock/Henderson County Quilts of Valor

Several area military veterans were honored this weekend and now have new, specially made blankets to help keep them warm this winter thanks to the Hancock/Henderson County branch of Quilts

Local veterans honored for their service by Hancock/Henderson County Quilts of Valor

Several area military veterans were honored this weekend and now have new, specially made blankets to help keep them warm this winter thanks to Hancock/Henderson County of Quilts of Valor.

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