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Along Forgotten River: Photographs of Buffalo Bayou and the Houston Ship Channel, 1997-2001, with Accounts of Early Travelers to Texas, 1767- Hardcover - 2003

by Geoff Winningham


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For more than five years award-winning photographer Geoff Winningham explored and photographed Buffalo Bayou, the Houston Ship Channel, and the landscape he found along the way. As he hiked and canoed the course of this historic stream, he found pristine stretches of the bayou still untouched by the encroaching city of Houston. He also found areas where the forces of nature and those of the growing city seemed to struggle for supremacy. He revisited sites of historic importance, such as Allen's Landing, where the city was founded in 1836, and the San Jacinto Battlefield, where Texas won its independence in the same year. In Along Forgotten River, Winningham has sequenced eighty of his striking, large-format black-and-white photographs, following Buffalo Bayou from its source in the Katy Prairie through the suburbs and into the inner city of Houston. From there, his stunning duotone photographs follow the bayou east to its confluence with the San Jacinto River, where it becomes the Houston Ship Channel, crosses Galveston Bay, and enters the Gulf of Mexico. As a counterpoint to his photographs, Winningham has edited and sequenced passages from the written accounts of the earliest travelers to this part of Texas. Impelled by dreams or curiosity, an incredibly diverse lot of travelers came along the roads and streams of Texas in the preceding centuries. There were Spanish friars and itinerant preachers, prospective settlers, refugees, adventurers, exiles, and naturalists. Some travelers came with their families, looking for a place to settle. Mrs. Dilue Harris was one of these who came to Texas in the early 1830s. In her "Reminiscences," she recalled a night on Buffalo Bayou: "We were surrounded by wolves and water. There was a large sycamore tree that stood in the water near us, and it was as white as snow. The buzzards roosted in it. We could hear owls hoot all night. Mother said it was a night of horrors. . . . She said the owls were singing a funeral dirge, and the wolves and buzzards were waiting to bury us. . . ." In Along Forgotten River, Winningham has selected passages from the writings of these and other early travelers and interwoven them with his remarkable and beautiful photographs. The result is a complex and fascinating interplay of pictures and words, of historical perspective and present-day observation.

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  • Title Along Forgotten River: Photographs of Buffalo Bayou and the Houston Ship Channel, 1997-2001, with Accounts of Early Travelers to Texas, 1767-
  • Author Geoff Winningham
  • Binding Hardcover
  • Edition Limited
  • Pages 160
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Texas State Historical Assn
  • Date 2003-03
  • Illustrated Yes
  • Features Bibliography, Illustrated
  • ISBN 9780876111901 / 0876111908
  • Themes
    • Cultural Region: Mid-South
    • Cultural Region: South
    • Geographic Orientation: Texas
  • Library of Congress Catalog Number 2002153956
  • Dewey Decimal Code 917.641

About the author

GEOFF WINNINGHAM is best known for his six books and three documentary films relating to Texas and Mexican culture, including Friday Night in the Coliseum, a study of professional wrestling, and Rites of Fall, his now classic book on high school football in Texas. He also published A Place of Dreams, a look at the city of Houston at the time of its 150th anniversary and In the Eye of the Sun, a photographic study of popular Mexican fiestas. Winningham is a professor of art at Rice University, where he has taught photography in the Department of Art and Art History since 1969.
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