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What were the principal features of the plan to rebuild galveston?

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AlekseyPX3 years ago
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A team of engineers including Henry Martyn Robert (Robert's Rules of Order) designed a plan to raise much of the existing city to a sufficient elevation behind a seawall so that confidence in the city could be maintained
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