Today in Houston history, Oct. 13, 1914: Steamship Dorothy safely makes its way up Ship Channel
Houston Chronicle front page from Oct. 13, 1914. Though the Houston Ship Channel wouldn’t formally open for another month, it
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Houston Chronicle front page from Oct. 13, 1914. Though the Houston Ship Channel wouldn’t formally open for another month, it
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