The Galveston and Texas History Center collects materials relating to Galveston and early Texas. Major manuscript collections include the papers of
Samuel May Williams,
Gail Borden, John Grant Tod Jr., and
James Morgan; the records of several 19th and early 20th century businesses, including those of
I.H. Kempner, Harris Kempner, Henry M. Trueheart, and J. C. League; the records of several organizations and churches in the area; and 20th-century collections reflecting recent events and activities in Galveston and the upper Gulf Coast. The map collection includes maps and charts of Texas, the
Gulf of Mexico, the
Caribbean Sea, and adjacent coasts dating from the 16th century to the present. Holdings of the museum department include historical artifacts pertaining to Galveston or early Texas, paintings of Galveston subjects or by local artists including
Julius Stockfleth and Boyer Gonzalez, and a sizable collection of Russian and Greek icons. The rare book collection contains incunabula, first editions, and examples of fine printing. ==See also==