Along Galveston's Gulf Coast runs a seventeen-foot-high, ten-mile-long
protective barrier-a response to the nation's all-time deadliest natural
disaster. These fifteen historic postcards, excerpted from Galveston
Sewall Chronicles, by Kimber Fountain, provide a glimpse into the
unbreakable spirit of Galveston's resilient population. The seawall
remains a stoic protector more than a century later, shielding the
island from much more than physical destruction. As the foundation of
the Seawall Boulevard, this structure created an entirely new tourism
industry that buoyed the city's economy through war, the Great
Depression and hurricanes.