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Early Years
Education
Community
Ship Channel & Industry
Agriculture
The Open Range
Education in a Farm Community
Small Town America
Buffalo Bayou 1827
Strawberries Come to Pasadena
More Open Range
Pasadena Families Organize Its First Public School
Baseball
Early Origins
The Klondike Strawberry
Early Ranching
The One Room Academy
Churches
Steamboats Connect Houston & Galveston
Cultivating Strawberries
Cattle Drive
An Independent Public School District in 1898
Extra-Curricular Activites
Development of the Ship Channel
Picking Strawberries
Allen Ranch 1888
The Growing Student Body Requires More Room
Sylvan Beach
Ship Channel Opens in 1914
From Farm to Market
Nineteen Mile Fence
Pasadena Builds a New School House in 1910
First Flight in Pasadena
The Future of the Channel
Strawberries by Railroad
Settlements Near Passadena
Education after World War I
The Galveston-Houston Railway
Development of Industry
Dr. Boyd
More Settlements
Pasadena's First Graduates
The Hurricane of 1915
Texaco
The First Bank of Pasadena
 
Education During the Depression
Ellington Field
The Saltilla
Strawberry Companies
 
Education in Pasadena Before World War II
Pasadena and World War I
World War I
Farmers and Fruit Growers Association
 
Education and the Impact of World War II
An Industrial Community
HL & P
Texas Oil
 
The First Gasoline Station
Shell Oil Company
The End of the Strawberries
 
Signs of Progress
Champion Paper
 
Telephone Service for Pasadena
World War II
   
Industry and Labor
   
   
Attempts at Annexation
   
Improvements for Pasadena
 

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