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| #1550291 in Books | 2013-04-29 | 2013-04-29 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.25 x.31 x6.50l,.85 | File type: PDF | 128 pages||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| Bravo for a great trip through|By GreatBuyer|A super history of Houston's prestigious neighborhood. It's only flaw is it ends in the late 60s and not through 2013. The homes are much larger built on double lots--tear two houses down and building a new 15,000+ sq. ft. mansion. But, the history is accurate with, I seem to remember, one error, that only one who really knows RO.|About the Author|Ann Dunphy Becker is a Houston historian who previously published Images of America: Houston 1860–1900. With the help of longtime resident and businessman George Murray, as well as many lifelong River Oaks residents, Becker was able to put
In the early 1920s, when T.W. House Jr., A.C. Guthrie, and Thomas Ball came to the conclusion that Houston needed a new country club, complete with an 18-hole golf course, they formed Country Club Estates. They chose to build on land called the House tract just west of downtown. Very quickly, 300 memberships were sold, with each including one share of stock in the company. Within a year, Will and Mike Hogg, along with Hugh Potter, recognized this as a perfect idea for th...
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