Digital Yearbook Collection
Dublin Core
Title
Digital Yearbook Collection
Subject
Yearbooks
Description
The Digital Yearbook Collection includes Texas City High School 1920, 1924, 1939, 1943, 1944-45, 1945-46, La Marque High School 1946, Texas City Jr. High 1953, and Booker T. Washington School 1956.
The Moore Memorial Public Library is working in collaboration with the Texas City Independent School District and The Texas City Museum to fill in the gaps of missing annuals within our current collection.
This is not a complete listing. If you have a yearbook not in our collection, please consider allowing library staff to scan and digitize it. All physical copies will be returned to owners, unless otherwise agreed. Select Digital Yearbook Collection to access the material.
If you have questions about our yearbooks, city directories or other materials in the Moore Memorial Public Library Digital Archive, please contact our Local History Librarian.
The Moore Memorial Public Library is working in collaboration with the Texas City Independent School District and The Texas City Museum to fill in the gaps of missing annuals within our current collection.
This is not a complete listing. If you have a yearbook not in our collection, please consider allowing library staff to scan and digitize it. All physical copies will be returned to owners, unless otherwise agreed. Select Digital Yearbook Collection to access the material.
If you have questions about our yearbooks, city directories or other materials in the Moore Memorial Public Library Digital Archive, please contact our Local History Librarian.
Creator
Galveston County Schools
Date
1920 - 1980
Contributor
Moore Memorial Public Library
Texas City Independent School District
Texas City Museum
Rights
Yearbooks published before 1980, that do not include a copyright statement on the work itself, are considered in the Public Domain. "Texas City Yearbook Digital Collection, is a creation of the Moore Memorial Public Library. Texas City, Texas; in collaboration with the Texas City Independent School District and the Texas City Museum.”