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  1. Canadian fur trader, Michel B. Menard purchased seven square miles of land for $50,000 and that land became the City of Galveston.
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    In 1836, Michael Menard bought "one league and a labor of land" from the Republic of Texas. He helped organize the Galveston City Company in 1838.
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    Designed by Nicholas J. Clayton as a modern French Renaissance style building construction began in 1883 and completed June 14, 1884 at a cost of $125,000.
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    On September 19, 1902, J. M. O’Rourke and George Steinmetz signed the construction contract, which provided that the work was to be completed within fifteen months.
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