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HomeMy WebLinkAboutWashington ChapelBuilding Marker #8Washin~on Chapel Missionary{ Baptist Church ACM ~~~ Sharon Wells Chal~{ce McKenzie Lisa Koelew~n CITY OF COLLEGE STATION Historic Preservation Committee City of College Station Historic Building Plaque Application Submit the completed application to the following address: City of College Station, Development Services Department 1101 Texas Avenue, P.O. Box 9960, College Station, TX 7784 I. Applicant Information Date of Submittal Name of Applicant yJA5uwelurt C,NkP~L t3lkt~~ cttuezcN Address t4~at 'fExos Ave:. S. GOU.Et~ ~TeoeJ, '[)C 7"iQ++a Telephone (°r'Ig l t~t3- sets E-mail Address n/a II. Owner Information Name of Owner W~,~t~ta~ra-.e C_.ttr~~+.. t~A~t't~T c~tvt2-cu Address too ~ExAy ~. s. Cci~i.E(~t~ `' CN, 1X "T"tL~'NA Telephone ~ q'Ig) X13- 515 E-mail Address r, /,,, III. General Building Information Name of Building Address of Building Date of Construction Architect/Designer Builder/Contractor Architectural Period/Style W~t4te.i(~TaN c.t~PE-.. ~oCvnst c~twtzc.~t tf,G?1 TEAS ~v~. s. C:e~.+.E~+E '~iTAr?1Dht ~ TX °f1Y~0 t~ s~ Legal Property Description of Current Location (Lot and Block Numbers) -+~ e~.e ~~ ~~ ~ti-~ Mo1Z~AN K~Et-TDR I..EACHV~ Does the building remain on its original site? Yes No (specify original location) City of College Station 1 of 4 Historic Building Plaque Application Indicate the original and adapted uses of the building. Original Uses ^ Agriculture ^ Commerce ^ Education ^ Government ^ Healthcare ^ Industrial ^ Recreation ® Religious ^ Residential ^ Social ^ Transportation Adapted Uses ^ Agriculture ^ Commerce ^ Education ^ Government ^ Healthcare ^ Industrial Recreation Religious Residential ^ Social ^ Transportation IV. Architectural Description A. Physical Characteristics Number of stories Orientation Floor Plan Open plan L-plan Modified L-plan Center passage plan 2-room plan T-plan Shotgun plan Asymmetrical plan Other (specify) Roof Type Gable Hipped Flat with parapet Gambrel Mansard Shed Other (specify) B. Materials (Please check all that apply) Original ~~ W6'~' 0 0 Current 6NE w~i City of College Station 2 of 4 Historic Building Plaque Application Original Current Construction Frame '~ Solid Brick ~ ^ Solid Stone ^ ^ Concrete ^ ^ Other (specify) ^ ^ Foundation Pier and Beam ^ ^ Stone ^ ^ Brick ~ ^ Concrete ~ Concrete Masonry Units ^ ^ Other (specify) ^ ^ Exterior Wall Surface Siding (specify type) ^ ^ stucco D ^ Stone ^ ^ Brick Wood Shingle Other (specify) ^ ^ Windows Wood Sash Aluminum Sash Single-hung Double-hung ^ Casement ^ ^ Fixed ^ ^ Awning ^ ^ Hopper ^ ^ Sliding ^ ^ Other (specify) ~ ~fiAtfEn ~~~ ~] ~AW'ED .~ Roof Materials Shingles (specify type) ® A~Ha~T ® ~~µ~ Tile (specify type) ^ ^ Slate ^ ^ Metal (specify type) ^ ^ Other ^ ^ Primary Exterior Color P~WUc CR~v) F~WC,K. CRF.D) Secondary (Trim) Color wtti-re- v~NriE City ojCollege Station 3 of 4 Historic Building Plague Application V. Supporting Documentation Please attach the following information. A. Alterations List any known changes or modifications made to the property throughout its history. B. Prominent Historical Figures List any prominent historical figures associated with the property. C. Property Ownership List all known owners of the property. Include original owner and subsequent owners. D. Tenant History List all known tenants of the property throughout its history. E. Narrative History Attach a narrative explanation of the chronological and historical development of the property. F. Drawings ^ Provide a sketch of the current site plan. Include the proposed location of the historic plaque. ^ Provide a sketch map indicating the nominated property and any related sites. __ G. Photographs Historic ^ Provide at least one historic photograph of the property. Current ^ Provide at least one current photograph of the property illustrating in its surrounding context. For example, photograph the streetscape in which the building is included. ^ Provide at least one photograph of each side of the building. H. Additional Information Provide any additional information that supports the application. This may include architectural drawings, letters, oral histories, newspaper/magazine articles, etc. I. References Attach a list of the books, articles, and other sources used in preparing this form. The College Station Historic Preservation Committee requests that all plaques are mounted on the front facade of the approved building within thirty (30) days of receipt. Applicant Signa e ermissi f o ner for pl ue lacement ^ Owner Signature City ojCollege Station Historic Building Plaque Application 4 of 4 Supporting Documentation A. Alterations 1. Constructed in 1952 as a single-story church building in a shotgun-plan format 2. Fellowship Hall and Kitchen addition in the early 1970s creating an L-plan for the church complex. 3. Stained glass windows were added to the sanctuary 4. A front porch was put at the entryway into the sanctuary 5. The steeple was expanded 6. New concrete sidewalks were poured 7. Ceiling fans were added to the Fellowship Hall 8. New parking lot and landscaping were done in 1983 9. The church was re-carpeted and painted after flooding in the 1990s 10. New organ and piano were purchased and raised to prevent damage from future floods B. Historical Figures No information on any figures associated with Washington Chapel Baptist Church could be found C. Property Ownership See attached spreadsheet of deed information D. Tenant History The church still resides on its original site since its construction in 1952 E. Narrative History " Upon this rock I will build my Church, and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it. " -Matthew 16:18 With this scripture in mind, the Washington Chapel Baptist church was built on a Solid Rock, whose foundation is Christ. On December 31, 1892, the Washington Chapel Baptist Church was organized by Reverends L. K. Williams and R. H. Littleton. Their initial meeting was held in the Old Foster School, below the College Station Cemetary. The following persons were in attendance: Josh Washington, Dallas Brown, Peter Curry, Millie Washington, Ruth Brown, Elvira Collins, Jure Washington, and Amy Washington. The School membership grew. In April, 1900, a Soul Saving Campaign was conducted for three weeks. Forty candidates accepted Christ as their personal Savior. These candidates were baptized on the 4th Sunday in May, 1900. The deacon board consisted of the following: Josh Washington, Dallas Brown, Peter Curry, Frank Landrum, William Curry, and Lee Richard. The members continued to worship in the old Foster School until it was destroyed by fire. The members kept the faith in spite of their loss, and built a place of worship on the corner of the Stasney estate. Many members began to move to various places. This did not hinder the progress of the Church. The membership continued to grow spiritually and numerically. The members had a profound determination to work. In 1903, the first missionary society was started at Washington Chapel, with Sister Amy Martin as president. Having led the Church for several years, Pastor L. K. Williams work ended here on earth. Ovemding hardships, these dedicated people of god called Rev. William P. Keating in 1909 as pastor. Brother Matthew Davis served as secretary of the Church. Realizing that God's Church must advance, the Rev. John Ayres was invited to preach the first revival services. After serving faithfully as pastor for many years, Rev. Keating's tenure as pastor ended. The Church felt a need for a new leader. In the 1920's Rev. G. W. Williams was called to lead the flock at Washington Chapel Baptist Church. Under Rev. G. W. William's inspiring leadership, it was discussed and agreed upon to purchase property from Bro. Lee Richard. Anew Sanctuary was built. Moving upward to higher heights. A misunderstanding developed, which is quite prevalent in many Church families, and a split occurred in the membership, causing some members to seek membership elsewhere. Being led by God, the members did not become discouraged and continued to work toward the upbuilding of God's Kingdom. The deacons serving under the leadership of Rev. G. W. Williams were: Deacons Sam Richardson, Wallace Raiford, Sander Henderson, and David Martin who also served as Superintendent of Sunday School. Bro. Matthew Davis served as secretary. Rev. G. W. Williams served his Master well. He accepted the call of pastor at Pleasant Grove Baptist Church, and resigned as pastor of Washington Chapel. Washington Chapel was again seeking a Shepherd to lead them. Rev. W. T. Jackson was called to pastor Washington Chapel in 1929. He preached and teached God's word, convincing men, women, boys and girls to come to Christ. The deacons serving under his leadership were: Deacons David Martin, Same Richards, J. C. Chew, Roland Columbus, Ed Carroll, Walter Steen, Johnny Waldon. Brother Priestly Mitchell served as secretary. After serving 20 years or more as pastor, the Church felt that they were not progressing as well as they would like. Unfortunately, Rev. Jackson was asked to resign. The Church sought anew leader. The members went down in unified prayer, seeking strength and guidance. Thanks to God, those prayers were answered. In the spring of 1946, Rev. L. W. Flowers was chosen as our new leader. Being knowledgeable and business minded as well as a devout Christian leader. With God's help, under the dynamic leadership of Rev. Flowers, the loyalty and courage of the faithful G a ~- ~ ~a ~ r J -s- ~n /Q /~~ members, a new edifice was erected in 1952, valued at $28,000.00, which was paid in full in approximately 3 years. Believing that tithes and offerings are God's way to finance the Church, the members contributed fervently toward the support of the Church, enabling the Church to make improvements on the edifice whenever necessary. The improvements include: a porch addition on the front facade of the church, a new gathering hall with kitchen, new carpet, and elevating the choir and pastor stage in the front of the sanctuary. The new carpet and stage were elevated to prevent damage from flooding. The added gathering hall and kitchen were extended perpendicularly from the original 1952 building. The church needed extra room for fellowship and serving dinner for other churches throughout the community. They also have a new organ that sits alongside the original organ in the sanctuary today. From the floor plan blueprints it is noticeable that there were originally supposed to be extra rooms extending beyond the back of the sanctuary, but they did not get built for the existing building. There are only two extra rooms, one on each wing for the choir and bible study. The deacons serving under Rev. Flowers' leadership were and some still are: Deacons Walter Steen, Sr., Daniel Washington, Roland Columbus, Phillip Steen, Sr. and Willie Howard, Sr. August 1973, six new deacons were added: Deacons Philip Steen, Jr., James E. Steen, Jeremiah Waldon, Clinton Robison, S. A. Ford and Thomas Hall. Bro. Daniel Washington served as secretary for a number of years, after which, Bro. Samuel Pierce served as secretary until he was called to his heavenly home. In September, 1964, Bro. Philip Steen, Jr. filled the position as secretary and is still serving in that capacity. For 32 years the members have worked closely under the first leadership of Rev. L. W. Flowers, accomplishing many goals. Due to deteriorating health, the Church felt that Rev. Flowers needed assistance. During our quarterly business meeting, Rev. Flowers, deacons and members discussed selecting an associate pastor. It was decided by the Church that Rev. E. E. Garvin be contacted. Upon Rev. Garvin's acceptance, it was motioned by sis. Daisy Steen and seconded by Sis. Hattie Turner the Rev. E. E. Garvin would be our associate pastor. On July 23, 1976, Rev. E. E. Garvin delivered his first sermon as associate pastor. The Church is steadily growing, spiritually, numerically and financially. Playing a magnificent and dynamic role in the early history of this great Church were the following: Rev. L. K. Williams Rev. Bob Williams Rev. G. W. Terry Rev. W. M. Keating Rev. G. W. Williams Rev. C. C. Littleton Rev. W. T. Jackson Rev. L. W. Flowers Presently serving is: Rev. E. E. Garvin This concludes the History of the Washington Chapel Baptist Church. F. Drawings See attached site plan G. Photographs See attached photographs H. Additional Information No other outside information was located I. References City of College Station Web site www.cstx Brazos County Court House. County Clerk's Office. 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N f6 ~~ y0 c 2. ip 0~ N E N _O ~- ~ y V fn Q C c L L .~ i C7 ~Jfn~ Q~(n »~UdF-W y W j ~~U "The History Of The Washington Chapel Baptist Church" The Washington Chapel Baptist Church was organized on the fourth Sunday in December 1894, in the old Foster school house by Rev. L.K. Williams and Rev. R.H. Littleton. The charted members were: Bro. Josh Washington, sister Millie Washing±on, sister Jane Washington, brother Dallas Brown, sister Ruth Brown, brother Peter Curry, Sallie Curry. The first deacons were: deacon Josh Washington, deacon Dallas Brown, deacon Peter Curry. The name given the church was the Washington Chapel Baptist Church. Sister Ruth Brown vras chosen as the mother of the church. The following April they .- - ~ _~. put on a Soul Saving Service for three weeks and forty candidates accepted Christ. They were baptized on the fourth Sunday in May. They organized a home Missionary Society and sister Amy Martin was elected the first president, ~ and sister Millie Washington was the second president. Sister Annie Pearce l served as the vice. Sister Mattie Carroll the third president. Later the _~ school burned down. Then they built a church on the corner of the Stasney estate. Then so many of the members moved away they decided to buy another location from brother Lee Richardson, on which the present church now stands. Rev. L.K. Williams was the first pastor, Rev. Bob Williams was second, Rev. G.W. Terry third, Rev. W.M. Keating the fourth, Rev. G.W. Williams the fifth, Rev: C.C. Littleton the sixth, Rev. W.F. Jackson the seventh~astor. The present structure was constructed under the leadership of the Rev. L.W. Flowers the eighth pastor. cThe present pastor is Rev. E.E. Garvin (1981). J Historical Photo r~ aphs Picture of early children's choir Photograph of early adult choir Photograph of Rev. Flowers and deacons at the construction of the new church building in 1952 Photograph of the original front facade. Note the lack of an entry porch, that the windows aren't stained glass, and the top of the steeple, which isn't as pronounced as the current one. ~~~~vfi~~~4~ +'#~~~~~ ~~~f~sbv~ ~ fasor~~~i '~..~nsn ib~ ID~r'~ 1 aid dto+nwx,rR~ e.~xwg~.4 .:sl.tie+~ ~~.i~`v pxffzrf« •h.=~ ~,cru yua"~~:fd kr.rsf et"".... leaf ~Ef~~ f~* #~~. 9\ .TM ~ sm ~. .....~ ,.. ~ ~ e ~ : ~Y ~~ f ~ t~W =k ~ ~i'f.'~, -T~ i w '8'ti? i~ ~ NCy, ~,y ~^ ~., A ~ ~ F x ~ r ~ m . ~ r r ~ .~ t "~ ~'.. ~ ~~ a W . ., a ~«e, ri :-... ~, r .. , - . ,~, ~~- . ; r. Rendering of the first church (built before the current building). This building isn't part of our historical research, but it is an important part of the narrative history of the church as a body of believers. Wall hanging conveying the church covenant. Current Photographs of the Washington Chapel Missionary Baptist Church October 2004 Partial front (southwest) elevation (facing Texas Avenue) Includes new steeple, porch, and ramp, as well as historical plaque. Partial front (southwest) elevation (facing Texas Avenue) showing the fellowship hall and kitchen addition. Perspective photograph of original church (left) and new addition (right). Photograph taken from location south of the church building. Side (southeast) elevation. Partial side (southeast) elevation, showing the original church building, with the new steeple. Partial side (southeast) elevation. This shows the fellowship hall and kitchen addition. Rear (northeast) side of church. Perspective of Northwest Side of church (faces toward Harvey Road). Detail photograph of the historical plaque located on the church's front elevation New front porch; note the difference in the color of the brick between the wall of the sanctuary (original) and the column of the entry porch (addition). Detail of stained glass windows in sanctuary and exterior brickwork. Detail of windows in the original church building. Note the wooden sashes. Church sign; located along Texas Avenue (faces northwest/southeast) Old piano and piano bench retained from the original church building that was used from the 1920s to 1952; located in fellowship hall. One of the original Bibles from the church congregation. Interior view of the fellowship hall addition. Photograph taken from inside the kitchen. Interior photograph of the fellowship hall and kitchen addition Spiral staircase -behind sanctuary The organ was raised (and the carpet replaced) in the sanctuary after it flooded in the late 1990s in order to prevent damage incase of any future flooding. The piano in the sanctuary was raised at the same time as the organ, also to prevent damage from flooding. Interior view of the sanctuary Pulpit from the original church building (seen in painting on top) that served Washington Chapel Baptist from the 1920s until 1952 E. E. Garvin 801 Harlem La. Bryan, TX. 77803 ~ ~ ~ ~ AND SONS `~C~anu~c~urers o~~isfinctive ~hurch lurni~ure RIVER AT LA SALLE WACO,TEXAS 76703 AREA CODE 817/752-9751 P. O. BOX 1430 November 29, 1993 Washington Chapel Baptist Church c/o Reverend E. E. Garvin, Jr. 1801 Texas Avenue South College Station, TX 77840 Dear Reverend Garvin: I am pleased to enclose the prices for the items we discussed in our last meeting. Price No. 1 - Padded Seat and Back for Existing Pews We propose to furnish custom padded seats and backs for 24 pews. Each cushion length will be 11'10 3/4" long. The seat cushions will be 2" x 15" polyfoam on 3/8" plywood. The back cushions will be 1" x 15 3/4" polyfoam on 3/8" plywood. Total price, delivered and installed ---------- $4,351.00 Price No. 2 - Refinishing Pews We propose to completely refinish your existing 24 pews, each 12'0" long. This process would include disassembling your existing pews and shipping them to Waco where the restoration will take place. While in Waco the pews will be completely belt sanded and resealed, and all new lacquer will be applied. After the restoration has been completed, the pews will be be shipped back to your church and reinstalled by our own mechanics. We take a tremendous amount of pride in our refinishing and restoration of existing pews. The process is a little more expensive than some, but we strongly feel your pews will be in excellent shape for another 25 years. Total price for restoring the 24 pews -------- $10,215.00 Price No. 3 - New Padded Pews 24 Pews, each 12'0" long SPECIFICATIONS: Pew Body: Our Craftsman No. 11 fully upholstered pew which features a 4" padded seat and 1" padded back with fabric on the back of the back and an all plywood interior. Pew End: Our No. 651 pew end which is 1 1/2" thick, two-ply solid oak. Supports: All back and seat supports are full size two-ply solid oak. Finish: An oil-based stain with wood filler, sanding sealer, and airless, hot-lacquer spray finish. Fabric: Our deluxe basketweave nylon fabric which comes in a wide variety of decorator colors and is treated to resist stains, soiling, etc. Bookracks: Our No. 314 contoured bookrack. Anchorage: Our deluxe concealed anchoring system which features two 1/4" expansion bolts for maximum security. Delivery: In our specially designed furniture vans. Installation: By our own factory-trained mechanics. Guarantee: Our furnishings are unconditionally guaranteed. A sample copy is enclosed for your convenience. Total price, delivered and installed ------- $10,957.00 Trade-in of 24 existing pews --------------- -1,400.00 Total price $ 9,557.00 Reverend Garvin, I hope this information is helpful to you and your church. Should you need to speak with.me, please call my office at 1-800-537-4723. Thank you for this opportunity to be of service to you and your church. Very truly yours, L. L. SAMS & SONS ~~ Eddie Gray EG:ie Enclosure 333 J contemporary landscape services p•o• box 9050 • college station • texas 77840 • 713/846-2775 June 22, 1983 SUBCONTRACTOR TO SUPPLY 1. Forming labor (includes expansion joints) 2. Laying steel ~; ` -.;-3. Timing truck deliveries to pour concrete ~ ~~ pK 4. Finishing of all concrete surfaces (no large puddles) ~~ . ;, % J. 5. Form removal ~ 1 3' "~ 4~ :~. 6. Clean up of concrete spillage and material debris r`,'` ,: ,, ; GRADING SUBCONTRACTOR ~ ~ 1. Supply equiptment capable of job requirements in a proper time frame and supply fill sand as needed . ,. ,:. ``~ 2. Cut and fill for given specifications .r ~ ' _. ,;, ~` 4', ., ~ , 3. Work during concrete pour to fine grade areas during constructions 4.. Backfill all areas after construction with top soil or approved soil and remove excess piles of rubble soil *NOTE* Workers Compensation Certificate must be provided by all subcontractors. `-~~ ~ ~. ~` r I' _ ~ y ~ ~~ ~ S - _ ' a ; '~ _ `+ ~ y ~ w ,3. 1 ~~ :.f• ~~` mark e• ferguson registered landscape architect C~S contemporary landscape services p•o• box 9050 • college station • texas 77840. 713/846-275 June 22, 1983 PROJECTED COSTS: PARKING LOT ADDITION FOR WASHINGTON CHAPEL BAPTIST CHURCH Job Description: 1. Aprox. 20,000 sq ft of concrete paving surface from existing Texas Ave. To block property line. Concrete to be @ 42" thickness ' ' w/#6 welded wire mesh reinforcing steel and 1 x2 redwood expansion joints 15' oc both ways. 2. 1,185 In ft of 6" curb. Reinforced w/3/8" reba r 3 873 s ft " .. ... i . q concrete side walks @ 4 thickness re inforced w/#l0 welded w re mesh 4 P . vc sleeves to be installed to provide for elec trical and water supply @ parking island. Materials List and Estimated Costs - ` 1. 275 cy of concrete - ~' $10,725.00 -- D ._, 2. 2 rol l s 10 guage mesh $ 78.00 3 ~~ ` `> ~~ ' ~ . '~ ~ ~~ . 3. 27 rol 1 s 6 guage mesh . `~ .Y $ 1,890.00 ~ p'R~1`~ ~ ;`-f- ~`fl ~~ n 4. 65 #3 rebar °~ $ 107.25 ..z 5. 3 lb tiewire t, $ 4.50. 6. 3000 In ft 1'x2' redwood $ 600.00 ~.. ` 7. 1 box 6d nails _ $ 22.00 8. 600 In ft 1'x4' #3 .. ,~ , , , $ 108.00 9. 6 bdls 1"x2"x16" pine stakes $ 42.00 t,~" l a• ~ ~~~ fix ~~~ ~, ~ ' ' . ~ L .'5~ Estimated Total Materials - ,r ;.~ >, $13,576.75 ., ,~ t o y i ~ z . f ~. i k~ ~~,~ .. +' _ _ ~+ ` i ,., „ ~ e P mark e• ferguson 1, 4 registered landscape architect C~S contemporary landscape services p•o• box 9050 • college station • texas 77840 •X13/846-2775 June 22, 1983 Labor Estimates ~ - Form and finish '~ /sq ft 20875 sq ft $ 7-~~5~5-- ~ /,; Form and finishl25~/sq ft 20873 sq ft ~ $ 5,218.25 ; Top soil back fill 5-8 yd loads $ ~ 300.00 ~ . ,, Fi11 sand 10-8 yd loads $ 600.00 ~ ' '' ._ .,. , _ ., ,. ,: r. ., Tractor Work .. ~~ Preliminary site-grade 2-days $ 1,920.00 ~ t Final grade working with concrete pour 3-days $ 720.00 ~ ; _ , Final grade $ 240.00 .~ ~ Estimated Labor and Tractor Total $11 085.55 O , JOB TOTAL USING 35¢ FORM AND FINISH PRICE $24,662.30 D Contemporary Landscape Service Supervisory fee (10%) $ 2,466.23 Q ESTIMATED C~RANB TOTAL ~,~ : $27,128.53 ' S F i :. ' 1 . : ~ 9 a, t.,ti a 2 ¢ • .. - ~ u *,.~ t c. ,. , . ~. . >. ~ ,.. -~. ~ +r' ,: ~ - ,.. 3 + ^. Y ''; z ~ f : mark e• ferguson ' ~ registered landscape architect s CONTEMPORARY LANDSCAPE SERVICES 106 NORTH AVENUE EAST • BRYAN, TEXAS 77801 (409, 846-,448.846-2775 Page No..~_ of ~_ Pages x~ .~ ~ ~.~ PROPOSAL SUBMITTED TO: DESCRIPTION OF JOB: Job 83- Address 7 W St T 784 City State Phone Date Jun 1983 E ~exElxg ~uC~mit specifications and estimates for..~___________.______.~_._____~___.~_______~_._...-._______A_T_. Al_L__lands.cap .rig__a ~__ shQ.~vn___on._l.and s c ap e__.p_l.a n s_..p.ro_v ide.d__ (.411.9l~ 3 ~____._ ______.______________..___~_-- Work_tQ_.be___p.re.fQ_rmed._.w~en__a1.1_.p-a_r_..ki.ng.__1_at,___~!a]_k~._s__ar~d_ d.z>^t_work__a-~~_complete. ________~. _______...____________._.v____ __._.___.-..._. ____..__..._._____._____.______._-_--- Items__Inc_l_tade_d_._._ _._______ ___ _________._______ _,___________ _____~_._._____ _-- __-_ ._~___________.__All._.~zl.ants_,.__.p1_an t.ing._.mat~r.i.a 1_s.,___~1<ne~l_._edging_.an_d__I_abo.>^ d~_A.L~Q_ __any__ cl_ea.n_ _._._~~___ __._.u~._o_f_..pl._anti_ng__.a_re_a~_of_ten__c_Qm~.1e_~i.a.a._.___M.i nQr _h._a_r~.d__~radin.~. w~_1_l_..be __-_____._--___.----pro Yi_desl_.i_n__ area s~_ tsz~_he__¢]..anted___Q.t^__wlte re ___g_ra.ss _~a_1_l~_ 1Z~la_id_._._..-.~ ;:; _: Items__~lot__Included~___ _..._~ ___.__~_____ __ _ _ ~ _ _ _____.___.______._________. _____.__.Any _ma j_Qr___gr_ad i_ng__Q ir. p 1_ant. n_g_a r.~a~~_ _..>^ri.~a t i on._sys tem_, _,ma _n te_n a n ce vT --_ , _.._.__._afte~c__j_Q_~__Is._c.am.p_1~~~_~_.,_-.__________~_____________.____.____..~__.___._.._ __ A~lL_p_lams__.a~~_g_ua_rant~ed_.fQ_r_4.0.. days__ _____~________.~______._._.~_______~_______. _~ ____ E ~BXQ~1~1 ~XII~IQSE to furnish labor and materials complete in accordance with the above specifications, for the sum of$ Six Thousand Four Hundred Sixteen and 75/100 ($6,416 75) With payment to be made as follows: 1 /3 @ begi nni ng of work 2/3 upon completion All material is guaranteed to be as specified. AIF work is to be completed in a workman- Authorized like manner according to standard practices. Any alteration or deviation from above Signature ~c ~ `pm`t ti +~-~ specifications involving extra costs will be executed only upon written orders, and will become an extra charge over and above the estimate. All agreements contingent upon strikes, accidents or delays beyond our control. Owner to carry fire, tornado and other Note: This proposal may be with- d b if 30 necessary insurance. Our workers are fully covered by workmen's compensation insurance. rawn us not acce ted within da s. Y P y ~lrre~#ttnre of ~rII~SIIStt1-The above prices, specifi- cations and conditions are satisfactory and are hereby ac- cepted. You are authorized to do the work as specified. Pay- Signature ment will be made as outlined above. CONTEMPORARY LANDSCAPE SERVICES 106 NORTH AVENUE EAST • BRYAN, TEXAS 77801 (409, 846.,448.846-2775 ~xn~os~tC ~ PROPOSAL SUBMITTED TO: ~ DESCRIPTION OF JOB: ~ Job Address City State Phone Date P ~ExE~~ ~LY~IxItt# specifications and estimates for....... the .allowing-Saar-l~--to €inish--the parking - _____1ot structure• ___._. _________-_- __..______.1_ ___Install__faucet.__at. parking-_sland -._. __~_._._ 2._....S.tripping_-_the___packing,..1.ot-_________.._______.._,._.,-~_..,,,,.._._,,_.,.r_,~_.._ ._.440...0f1______._._..___.~_.__._____.___.____..__._. __._ _ _-.. 3 .- ___- -Install, ._.steps ,-. _ea~.l-rig..-aid ._paint~ ea-1..~:r~q__- __-._ . ._- _ . _ _ __ __ .._._ ._ __.______._ __.___ __.___...._~_._ _._.....on_..the_Sc~uth..._Erape-r.ty _.L_n~-._,___, _.,_,.,.,_,~.,_,_.,,.,.,,.,,.~ ,.,_,_,_ _....ig2D,Cp._....... . ___..__ _..____._.____.._. _ _ 4~ _._.Fill _soil-,_-.-.txactor ..work.,...handxakAg_.a~d...>~~eanup... -. ...._,.1.876-,.C{t _._ ... 5. __Lnstya-ll.--culvert aid- .base-._mat~rials.,.. , .., ,._, .... ,_, , , ,_._ _. _.-_.._5p8, gp .._ _ _ . __. __ .. _- ______._. _6_._.._--_See-di~rtnR and--soddn ~.,_,_, ,_,_e-,_,-,r-,,._,-,, OOO _ __._________..__.___ _-______.7T..-.__Insta,ll___and-.--pa-nt--..iron-.-.ea1_ing_ at ....___ __________________.__ ___..____ _..____ __ .._ . .. _.______.__._____.__________.___ __.__-_~ ___.__ _.. _.-_-_-wh-eel-charm-r-___ramp__,_.~-:_,_,___,_,_~~_,_,.,_„_,_~,_,,,~_.•.,._,_,.,,,.._.,_„_...,.,_,-r..,-___-...______,__.32.04__.. __.._____._._..__ ________ ______ ~ ~_ _ _ ____ _ w_ ___ . ~ _ __ __ __ __ _ _ __ __ _ .__ ___ ~__. ____ ____ __ _._____ __ w_._ ____._ __ ~_ _ _.__._~ ~r~ ~: ~ _~__ ~ _.__. ____ ~.~__._ ~_ _ _~.~__ P ~$XE~I~1 ~XII~IIBQ to furnish labor and materials complete in accordance with the above specifications, for the SUm Of $ ThP aitm of tha r3n1 1 a r amOltii3tS Of the ~~Sli'®6ZZ^. ~~568 With payment to be made as follows: nna-i-h; rr~ r~nwn ai- the signing-af this-pro.~ac~.sal and the balance upon completion. All material is guaranteed to be as specified. Alh work is to be completed in a workman- like manner according to standard practices. Any alteration or deviation from above specifications involving extra costs will be executed only upon written orders, and will become an extra charge over and above the estimate. All agreements contingent upon strikes, accidents or delays beyond our control. Owner to carry fire, tornado and other necessary insurance. Our. workers are fully covered by workmen's compensation insurance. Authorized Signature- Note: This proposal may be with- drawn by us if not accepted within 3.0 days. C ~ICCf'~i#ttYiCQ II~ ~I'II~IIIBtt~-The above prices, specifi- cations and conditions are satisfactory and are hereby ac- cepted. You are authorized to do the work as specified. Pay- ment will be made as outlined above. Date Accepted Reorder Item #PF-113 ®Wheeler Group Inc. 1964 Signature Signature t_ Page No. ~ of ~ Pages 45-60H EYE-EASE / J.Aj ~/j/ ~~/ P rva r.orvac 45¢708 20/20 BUFF / /~• / y Ff L~-1'~~T~~~ ----~_"" l/'c.Gr/ ~S ~ ~~°~~''J~~! 7 L ~~ ~_~~~:,~..,~ /.~ ~~ ~ Tom/ ed~T ~ ~ ~ sy 1 ~- 2 ~~ 3 ~~ 4 ~~ 5 ~~ 6~ 7~ 8~ Y F- 2 ~ o Q = ~ Z ~ 3 o 0 0 U a ~j ~ ~Q • NW -- ~ ZQ OW °C f. ~S ~n W H ~a a W O N ~ o W N ~ ¢ .~. ~ Z am z 0o W d a~ ~~ -~' ~ o Z ; W ~ - Q ~ N 1 O , r ~ O ~ Q •I W ' Z _ `'~` ~ O J J Q m • J Q Q J z V N Q ~ . ~-~ ~ a 0 O _ L ~ Q U cn F a ~,~ W w ~ U _ w ("' m O ~ d ~ ~~ . ~ (\ ~ ^ ~ ° O ~_~ z ~ f~ ~ ~ rJ a ~ ~4 ~ ~ ~ C~ ~ ~, ~ Q ~ ~ i`~ Q ~~ ~ dd ~+1 ~ \ ~ '1 r~ U' Q w ~ w ;,;;, '~= w ~ • J w Z ZUQ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ d a ~ H -- ~ Q m ~ 't3 ~ '~ ~j ~ ~ ~Z , ~ 3 _ :,~ _ ~ ~. r ~~ ~.. ~. '# ~y w k'',y ~ i (`~ ~; . ~ ` L ~. ~ 3 ~ \ = r ~ ^~ ~ ~ ~ ` _ ~ _ ~ ~` ~ ~ a h `~ ~ ~ a Z -.,-~. ~.. _ - - -- ~ o w ~.. ti ' J 7 ~ O J ~ N TT TTT1 L • C'I['Ir\r1T • TT[`I T1T/`I tiL Dl\D1Vl .C'1-7-7Vt.11'~ 1 L'i-J~ ll~lt... Church Furnishings P. O. BOX 11007 Pews Cushions Refinishing WACO, TEXAS 76716 1-800-458-3518 (817) 662-2295 FAX (817) 662-2295 January 19, 1994 E. E. Garvin 801 Harlem La. Bryan, TX. 77803 Re: Washington Chapel Baptist Church Dear Mr. Garvin: Per my phone conversation of a few days ago, I am pleased to confirm the following quotations on the work at your Church. OPTION 1: Complete restoration of 24 -- 12' existing pews and 3 new cushion backs for existing cushion seat pews. Total cost with new built in back and seat cushions----------------------------------- $9,314.00 OPTION 2: All new fully upholstered pews 24 -- 12'-00" Total Cost------------installed------------ $9,881.60 Trade in value of existing --------------- ~1 000 00 $8,881.60 At such time that you would like to have me meet with you and/or your committee, please call me at 1-800-458-3518. It is with great interest that we look forward to being of serv- ice to you and your church. Sincerely, ED BREM ASSOCIATES, INC. ~~~~ ~~ ~~' dward H. Brem EHB/bb