Webb Historical Society
The Walter Prescott Webb Historical Society is a statewide student organization,
dedicated to instilling in its members an appreciation of Texas history and culture
by organizing conferences, field trips, lectures, and research projects.
The University of Houston-Downtown chapter has maintained continuous operation since
its founding and has won both individual and chapter awards. Individual essay winners
have had articles published in Touchstone, the society’s academic journal.
Community Activities
The chapter participates in several community activities, including:
- Research and identification of Houston historical sites for placement of Texas Historical Commission markers
- Voter registration of UHD students
- Annual monetary and food collections for Houston Food Bank
- An annual golf tournament
- Attendance at the Texas State Historical Association convention and fall conference
- Field trips to San Antonio, Fredericksburg, Castroville, Anahuac, and other local cities
Who can Join Webb Historical Society?
The University of Houston-Downtown Webb Society is open to all students, regardless
of major, race, or creed, who wish to know more of their state and region's rich past
and to participate in its preservation.
Chapter Affiliations
The UHD chapter and the principal organization are affiliated with the Texas State
Historical Association (TSHA). Each chapter is autonomous within the statewide organization
and operates under its own charter.
Faculty Advisors
For more information about the Webb Historical Society, please contact one of the faculty advisors or visit the Webb Society home page.
Dr. Jose Alvarez
N-1017
713-221-8659
[email protected]
Dr. Gene Preuss
N-1049
713-222-5308
[email protected]