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CITY OF COLLEGE STATION
Historic Preservation Committee
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
Address
Telephone
E-mail Address
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II. Owner Information
Name of Owner
Address
Telephone
E-mail Address
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III. General Building Information
Name of Building
Address of Building
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Date of Construction
ArchitectJDesigner
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Architectural Period/Style
Legal Property Description of Current Location (Lot and Block Numbers)
Does the building remain on its original site?
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Indicate the original and adapted uses of the building.
Original Uses
D Agriculture
D Commerce
D Education
D Government
o Healthcare
o Industrial
D Recreation
D Religious
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D Transportation
IV. Architectural Description
Adapted Uses
o Agriculture
o Commerce
D Education
D Government
D Healthcare
D Industrial
D Recreation
D Religious
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D Social
D Transportation
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
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Solid Brick D D
Solid Stone D D
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Other (specify) D D
Foundation
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Other (specify) D D
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Stone D D
Brick D D
Wood Shingle D D
Other (specify) D D
Windows
Wood Sash D D
Aluminum Sash D D
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Fixed D D
Awning D D
Hopper D D
Sliding D D
Other (specify) D D
Roof Materials
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Tile (specify type) D D
Slate D D
Metal (specify type) D 0
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A. Alterations
List any known changes or modifications made to the property throughout its history.
· The house originally sat on an acre and a half. After Campbell Pennington
purchased the house, Pennington sold half an acre and the house now sits
on an acre.
· Garage converted to office
· Servant's room was converted to kitchen.
· Only one original double-hung sash window remains.
· Additional entrances have been added throughout the house.
· The door leading to the guest bedroom from the master bathroom was
stucco over.
· Garden and Pool shed was added
· Piano room was originally a Breezeway
· Exterior entrance to master bedroom was extended and modified for entry
way to master bedroom.
· The sun room was converted to a living area, bedroom and guestroom.
B. Prominent Historical Figures
List any prominent historical figures associated with the property.
John Culpepper. One of College Station's largest property developers.
c. Property Ownership
List all known owners of the property. Include original owner and subsequent owners.
· John Culpepper
· Campbell Pennington
· Peter Hugill and Judith Warren
D. Tenant History
List all known tenants of the property throughout its history.
None
E. Narrative History
Attach a narrative explanation of the chronological and historical development of the
property. .
904 Francis was designed and built by a home builder named W. Hill in 1941 and
finished before the war. In 1938, John Culpepper purchased 600 acres of farm land and
turned it into property. The location of his residence between the1938 and 1941 is
unknown. Mary Lake Culpepper (John Culpepper's wife) was the primary designer of the
house. The Culpepper's used the house as a residence. One double hung sash window,
the footsteps of John Culpepper Jr. cast in concrete and the master bathroom are small
details that remain true to the house.
Another historical event, the decision and negotiations of admitting females and
minorities into Texas A&M University, took place in the sunroom the house. The servant
recalls that significant Texas A&M administrators Bill Moore (a.k.a. the bull of the
Brazos), Former President James Earl Rudder, Jack Upman and John Culpepper were
negotiating the conditions to let women and minorities into the university if not President
Johnson was going to cut all federal funding from the university. She recalls the room
being filled with scotch fumes and cigar smoke. Jack Upman says her story was
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ludicrous; Culpepper HATED scotch. John Culpepper saw admitting minorities and
women as golden opportunity to make more money.
When the house was completed in 1941 the master bedroom had an entrance from
outside and the master bathroom. However to access from the master bathroom, you had
access from John Culpepper Jr.'s bedroom. Campbell Pennington owned the home and
made modifications not only to the property but the house. The house originally sat on
an acre and a half. Pennington broke of the plats leaving the entire property at an acre.
Campbell then converted the garage into a room. He placed double doors in living and
dinning rooms. Piano room was originally a breezeway and closed later. The drive way
used to come onto the lot through Munson Street instead of Francis Drive. Pennington
also constructed garden shed, pool shed, and fenced the property. The Hugill's turned the
outdoor entrance area in front of the master bedroom into an office, remodeled the
kitchen area, and are conserving the house with modest intentions.
I. References
Attach a list of the books, articles, and other sources used in preparing this form.
Peter Hugill and Judith Warren
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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 ofthe 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 fayade of the approved building within thirty (30) days of receipt.
Pennission of owner for plaque placement 0
Applicant Signature
Owner Signature
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