Narrative describing the recollections of Grace Harby about her time as a teacher at the Northside School, a first-through-fourth grade school established for Mexican children in Alvin, Texas.
Chartered in 1978 as a result of action by the Alvin Bicentennial Commission, the Society is housed in a remodeled former post office building. It contains 21 permanent exhibits that explore the development of Alvin from its beginnings as an 1879 Santa Fe railroad loading site to its growth into a diverse Gulf Coast community.
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Narrative describing the recollections of Grace Harby about her time as a teacher at the Northside School, a first-through-fourth grade school established for Mexican children in Alvin, Texas.
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