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Just what is the Galveston Wharves or the Port of Galveston? To start with, what is the correct name?

The public agency that operates the public port is officially known as the Board of Trustees of the Galveston Wharves, so designated by the City Charter as set forth and adopted on the 17th day of October, 1940. The wharf and terminal properties purchased by the City of Galveston were set apart and designated as a separate utility of the City. Thus the name "Galveston Wharves".

Prior to the city purchasing the wharf and terminal properties located on the eastern side of Galveston Island, private interests known as the Galveston Wharf Company controlled the port facilities. Thus the name "Wharf Company" which is referenced by many today.

In the maritime and transportation industries, Galveston's port authority is known as the "Port of Galveston". Most ports today are known as "Port of ..." whether they are municipally owned, state owned, or controlled by a navigation district.

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