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Galveston

[ gal-vuh-stuhn ]

noun

  1. a seaport in SE Texas, on an island at the mouth of Galveston Bay.


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People aboard the Carnival Magic have another day and a half at sea before they reach Galveston, Texas.

With Galveston, I wanted to write a book that I wanted to read.

Yeah, but spending two years on the bad one taught me how to write Galveston.

Then I wrote my novel Galveston in about three months, when my wife was in the last trimester of pregnancy.

A year later Galveston got published, and it was optioned for very little money.

This institution had opened years before as "The Galveston Flood."

The former is at present stationed at Galveston, Texas, and the latter at Honolulu.

Galveston had for some time been in the hands of the Union forces, and was occupied by three regiments of United States troops.

Practically all railway traffic entering Galveston was destined for export.

The roads not only refused to pro-rate, but actually demanded prepayment of freights from Galveston on, as local rates.

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