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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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III. General Building Information
Date of Construction
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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
Adapted Uses
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D Healthcare
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D Recreation
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IV. Architectural Description
A. Physical Characteristics
Original Current
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Floor Plan
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L-plan D D
Modified L-plan D D
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2-room plan D D
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Shed D D
Other (specify) D D
B. Materials (Please check all that apply)
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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
Stone
Brick
Wood Shingle
Other (specify)
Windows
Wood Sash
Aluminum Sash
Single-hung
Double-hung
Casement
Fixed
Awning
Hopper
Sliding
Other ( specify)
Roof Materials
Shingles (specify type)
Tile ( specify type)
Slate
Metal (specify type)
Other
Primary Exterior Color
Secondary (Trim) Color
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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 streets cape 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 fayade of the approved building within thirty (30) days of receipt.
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.;. TEXAS HISTORICAL COMMISSION
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THC use only
OFFICIAL TEXAS HISTORICAL MARKER
APPLICATION FORM
Please complete both sides of form.
Proposed marker title:
(Title subject to change by Texas Historical Commission staff and/or State Marker Review Board.)
County: B"..c....70S Nearest town (on state highway map): (;~/(f9/ ~.J:1{JY\.
Marker location (street address and city, or specific directions from nearest town on state highway map):
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Will the marker go at the actual site of the topic being marked? 0 Yes 0 No If the answer is no, provide the distance and directions to
the actual location from the marker (i.e. 100 yards east). Note that grave markers. Recorded Texas Historic Landmark markers
and Historic Texas Cemetery markers must be placed at the actual sites.
APPROVAL OF COUNTY HISTORICAL COMMISSION
The county historical commission (CHC) must approve the marker application, narrative history and documentation before they are forwarded
to the THC. The signature of the representative below signifies the CHC has reviewed and approved the application in full.
Printed name of CHC chair or marker committee chair*:
Signature:
Mailing address:
Daytime phone: Fax:
Date:
City, zip:
Email:
*The CHC or marker committee chair will be the primary contact regarding the application. The marker committee chair's signature is
valid only if notification is properly filed with the THC (call 512/463-5853 to request a form).
PERMISSION OF PROPERTY OWNER FOR MARKER PLACEMENT
Permission from the property owner for placement of a marker is required. Provide the name of a contact person if the owner is an
institution, organization or public entity. Do not complete this section if the marker is to be placed on right-of-way maintained by
the Texas Department of Transportation.
Name: Q.OAtJ ~ CHI4PEL rn I.S"Sir,kH'1R.Y B).fj::loT1:::rt C.l-iuR.~H
Contact person (if applicable): ~. 7 i 1'1:;'.110.- (/0 );"/ i l\nYYl~
Mailing address: I . .
Phone: '1 . - I
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Do you wish to receive copies of all correspondence concerning this marker application?
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PAYMENT INFORMATION (payment form will be sent to the following):
Name:
Contact person (if applicable):
Mailing address:
Daytime phone: Fax:
City, zip:
Email:
SHIPPING INSTRUCTIONS
In order to facilitate delivery of the marker, neither post office box numbers nor rural route numbers can be accepted. To avoid additional
shipping charges and time delays, use a business street address (Open 8 a.m.-5 p.m., Monday-Friday). If the marker is to be placed
on state highway right-of-way, it will be shipped directly to the district highway engineer.
Name:
Street address:
City, zip: Daytime phone:
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TYPE AND SIZE OF MARKER DESIRED
. SUBJECT MARKERS
Subject markers are educational in nature and convey no legal restrictions to the property. They are appropriate for topics such as church
congregations, schools, towns, businesses, persons, events and institutions. These markers should not be attached to buildings; if the
marker is to be attached to a surface other than the foundry-provided post, please provide the requested information in the space below.
() 16" x 12" grave marker (comes with mounting bar) .........................................,....$ 425
() 27" x 42" marker with post . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$1,250
() 27" x 42" marker without post (for attachment to ) ............................... .$1,150
() 18" x 28" marker with post . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..$ 850
() 18" x 28" marker without post (for attachment to ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..$ 750
. RECORDED TEXAS HISTORIC LANDMARK MARKERS
Markers conveying the Recorded Texas Historic Landmark (RTHL) designation are reserved solely for historic structures deemed worthy
of recognition for their architectural integrity and historical associations. The RTHL designation carries a measure of legal protection
(see Marker Policies 13 through 18), therefore a legal description (lot and block numbers) is required. The most commonly used mark-
er for conveying the designation is the medallion and plaque (also referred to as a building marker); however, subject markers may
also be used to provide more information. If the marker is to be mounted directly onto a structure, care should be taken to avoid dam-
aging historic building material. Note that RTHL markers must go at the site for which the designation is given.
o Medallion and 16" x 12" plaque with post . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..$ 525
o Medallion and 16" x 12" plaque without post (for attachment to ) .....................$ 425
o 27" x 42" marker with post . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$1,250
o 27" x 42' marker without post (for attachment to ) ............................... .$1,150
o 18" x 28' marker with post. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..$ 850
() 18" x 28' marker without post (for attachment to ) ........... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..$ 750
Legal description of property (lot and block number; metes and bounds):
. HISTORIC TEXAS CEMETERY MARKERS
The purchase and display of a historical marker is not a required component of the Historic Texas Cemetery (HTC) designation, but
the THC offers options for those situations in which a marker will contribute to preservation or interpretation. Only cemeteries with the
HTC designation are eligible for HTC markers, and the designation process must be complete before a marker application can be
processed. Once the designation is awarded, no additional documentation is required for an HTC medallion or medallion with name
and date plaque. For medallions with interpretive plaques, however, the same type of history and documentation required for
subject markers and RTHL markers is necessary.
Medallions only and medallions with name and date plaques:
a Medallion only, without post (for attachment to ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..$ 250
a Medallion only, with hardware to attach to existing state historical marker post . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..$ 300
a Medallion only, with post ..................................................................$ 400
a Medallion and 12" x 6" name and date plaque, without post (for attachment to ) .........$ 500
a Medallion and 12" x 6" name and date plaque, with post ..........................................$ 600
Medallions with interpretive plaques:
a Medallion and 16" x 12" plaque, without post (for attachment to ) ....................$ 650
a Medallion and 16" x 12" plaque, with post .....................................................$ 750
a Medallion and 16" x 24" plaque. without post (for attachment to ) ....................$ 850
a Medallion and 16" x 24" plaque, with post .....................................................$ 950
When the application packet is complete, forward the required application form, historical narrative, footnotes/endnotes, bibliography, photos
and maps to the county historical commission. Once the authorized CHC representative has signed this form and reviewed the packet,
mail both to: History Programs Division, Texas Historical Commission, P.O. Box 12276, Austin, TX 78711-2276.
For more information contact:
Texas Historical Commission, History Programs Division
P.O. Box 12276, Austin, TX 78711-2276
512/463-5853, Fax 512/475-3122
www.thc.state.tx.us
Rev. 312003
TEXAS
HISTORICAL
COMMISSION
The St4/~ Agem:y for Hlslork Preserr;.'1on
A. Alterations
Between 1953 and April 1960
Pastor's study
Choir room
Ladies lounge
Finance room
Cafeteria added from Bryan Air Force base
Connection between church and cafeteria
Added between 1960 and May 1987
Bricking of the church and cafeteria- 1983
Central air
Sidewalks around the front
Added between 1987 and 1994
Church hell added between buildings
Added after 1994
Paved parking lot
Upgraded central air
B. Prominent Historical Figures
Eleanor J. Williams
First African American woman to certify as an air traffic controller for the Federal
Aviation Administration.
First African American woman manager of an enroute air traffic control center.
C. Property Ownership
The 2 acre plot of land originally belonged to the Harvey Mitchell Ranch.
On August 9th 1912 Amon Williams sold 2 acres ofland to the deacons of Roan's Chapel
Missionary Baptist Church.
D. Tenant History
Roans Chapel Missionary Baptist Church
E. Narrative History
In the southeastern part of Brazos Country, near the Navasota River, near what was then
called the Mitchell Ranch, a group of people moved from other sections and joining
counties and settled. Many of those people were Christians, so they began having prayer
meetings and bible study by going from house to house to meet.
In this group was a preacher named Rev. Ben Roan, who established an idea in his mind
to organize a Baptist Church. With the cooperation of additional ministers, such as Rev.
Perry Parnell, Rev. Abe Johnson, Rev. Major Robinson and others, the organization was
perfected on the second Sunday in May, 1881. This church was named Roan's Chapel
Missionary Baptist Church. Rev. Perry Parnell was elected Pastor.
After the church was organized, the membership grew too large to meet at Rev. Roan's
house. It was common practice in those days to meet at someone's house due to lack of
funds and lumber was hard to get to build a church.
Rev. Roan along with his son and son-in-Iaws: David Roan, Alex Hamilton, Dennis
Andrews, Lee Richards and a few others, went out and cut tree tops and poles to build a
brush harbor. The seats were blocks sawed from large oak trees. This was erected on land
donated for a church site by a white man, Mr. Harvey Mitchell.
Although this land is still owned by the church, for some reason a building site was
chosen near the present day church site and one acre of land was purchased and the first
church was built.
Pastor histories
Rev. Perry Parnell: Rev. Abe Johnson; Rev. Wells; Rev. Kelly; Rev. L.K. Williams
(made improvements to the building); Rev. J.S. Slaughter; Rev. D.C. Granger built
another building.
Rev. A.A. Gordon; Rev. A.D. Foster, under his leadership 2 acres ofland purchased and
a modern church built. The old church was then used as a school and a place to meet for
political meetings.
Rev. W.S. Brent; Rev. Gilmore; Rev. Landry; Rev. P.H. Hinton built another building
and many improvements in the church organization, such as young men were included in
the congregation and put to work. Many young preachers were inspired by Rev. Hinton.
Rev. W.M. West; Rev. R.J. Lewis built our present building in 1953after a fire destroyed
the previous building of 1914. To the building many conveniences were added such as a
pastor's study, choir room, ladies lounge and a finance room. Church services was held
second and fourth Sunday of the month. Church organizations such as the youth church
was adopted into the program on the fourth Sundays of the month.
Rev. J.H. Flewellen came to us in April 1960 and served until his death in November
1986. Under his progressive leadership many church improvements were added such as
bricking ofthe church and cafeteria ( about 1983), indoor facilities, central air, cushion
seats, sidewalks, new pulpit furniture, and stained glass windows. Spring Revivals were
organized and held. The second Sunday in March was instituted as "Family Day".
Rev. Oran Williams came to us on May 24, 1987 and served until May 1994. He was
very inspirational to us. The P A system was installed, installation of a telephone. A new
podium was donated by Franklin Elementary School of Houston, Texas. Security lights
were also installed. Restoration of the old church bell was installed during that time. The
first Sunday in March 1990 full time church service was inaugurated.
Rev. Samuel Hill, 1994- present
Rev. Hill came to us in July of 1994 as a new pastor in the ministry. His installation
service was held on the second Sunday of October 1994.
Rev. Hill's church improvements thus far include installation of ceiling fans, paved
parking lot, upgrade of central air and heat, mini blinds in sanctuary and cafeteria,
installation of another telephone, confidential prayer request line directly to the pastor.
The second Sunday in August 1998 was initiated as Youth Day, and Rev. Hill started the
Youth Church School on February 14,1999.
F. Drawings
Site plan
Floor plan
Front Elevation
G. Photographs
Current Photos
1950's Photos
Church Program from the 1950's to present
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From L to R - Minnie Hines) I(atie Hall) Carolyn Hines
Black History Celebration
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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 @ 41211 thickness w/#6 'welded wire mesh reinforcing
steel and l'x2' redwood expansion joints 15' oc both ways. .
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Labor Estimates
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Form and finish (Y/sq ft 20875 sq ft
Form and. finish ~/Sqft 20117.3 sqft
back fill 5-8 yd loads.
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106 NORTH AVENUE EAST. BRYAN, TEXAS n801
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PROPOSAL SUBMITTED TO:
DESCRIPTION OF JOB:
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Address
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Phone Date
June 22 1983
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sum of $
Six Thousand Four Hundred Sixteen and 75/100 ($6.416.75)
With payment to be made as follows:
1/3 @ beginning of work 2/3 upon completion
All material is guaranteed to be as specified, AI~ 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.
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Note: This proposal may be with- t7
drawn by us if not accepted within 30 days.
J\.c.c.cphm.c.c of Jroposal- The above prices, specifi-
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RIVER AT LA SALLE WACO, TEXAS 76703 . AREA CODE 817/752-9751 . P. 0, 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 11110 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.
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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.
An c h 0 rag e : 0 u r del u x e con c e ale d a n c h 0 r in g s y s tern
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.
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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.
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Thank you for this opportunity to be of service to you
and your church.
Very truly yours,
L. L. SAMS & SONS
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like a puzzle. Each piece is
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honed to interlock in one
functional, yet beautiful,
design. Sanding is a very
important part of this
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Seating arrangements in oalconies must comply with several criteria:
aesthetics, safety, and modesty. Custom pews designed with higher -
backs enable us to adapt the pitch appropriately and maintain the sight-line.
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People may not choose a church primarily for its
attractive and comfortable furnishings, but these
factors definitely influence their overall impression
and assessment. Cushions add color as well as
comfort to your pews. We offer an array of
luxurious colorfast fabrics to choose from, as well
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Our long history of Success in church renovation has been
built on team work, communication, efficiency, and follow-
up. We select an excellent team.of design~rs~ decprators; and
craftsmen to communICate with the appropri~.t~~~'1,rch'
committee. Following app~()VaI 6fcolIlpre.b;~ri,s~~_~!plall~"our
task force goes to ,;ork u~~er con~tantsupervI~.i~r.du,~ing
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PULPIT FURNITURE
L.L. Sams manufactures the finest line of
pulpit furnishings in the industry, Choose
from a wide variety of matched sets, or allow
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any architectural style.
CHOIR CHAIRS
L.L. Sams offers a special selection of
individual choir chairs to accompany other
interior furnishings.
CARPETING
The quiet dignity of a church auditorium or
classroom atmosphere begins with its
carpeting, Assorted carpet patterns, colors,
and weaves are available to you from L.L.
Sams when renovating. For recarpeting alone,
we offer the efficient removal and
reinstallation of your present furniture,
PEW CUSHIONS
Cushions to fit all types of existing pews come
in a pleasing array of materials and
upholsteries.
CHAPEL CHAIRS
L.L. Sams provides a diverse selection of
chairs designed for multipurpose buildings
and chapels - both traditional and
contemporary.
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Date: November 1 , 1965
To:
First Community Church
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Gentlemen:
L. L, SAMS & SO~OR TION, duly organized and existing under
the laws Of~State ~, with its principal office in Waco, Texas, does
hereby gua n e the rniture covered in your order of October 1.
19~ and 0 der No. 1134 against any defects in work-
manship or material in so long as the equipment is left fastened to the
floor in the building where our erection crew installs it, In the, event this
equipment is moved from the present building or taken up from the floor
and put back, this guarantee will be void. ..
TEN-YEAR PRO-RATA GUARANTEE COVERING CUSHIONS
All cushions (fixed and loose) supplied by L. L. Sams & Sons are covered
with a ten-year, pro.rata guarantee. At anytime after cushions are in-
stalled and for a period not to exceed ten years from date, should the
cushions prove defective, L. L. Sams & Sons agrees to replace the defective
material with materials of like kind. The customer will be charged and he
agrees to pay only the amount based on 1/10 of the current price per year
(or fraction of year) for the period of time that the cushions have been in
use.
The above guarantee does not cover damage to the equipment caused by
undue exposure to the elements or by vandalism, or to any cause outside
of defects in workmanship or material under ordinary usage.
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By
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Date Signed
2/12/1958
Volume/Page
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Instrument
Deed of
Conveyance
Grantee
Samuel Pierce,
Roland Columbus, L.
W. Flowers (trustees
of the church)
Grantor
Jennie Richardson
Libby Richardson
Same & Essie
Richardson
Filed on 3/2/79
9/21/1978
P 700
V 418
Warranty Deed
(Correction)
Aralas C, Ross, Janie Samuel Pierce,
White, Annie Maude Roland Columbus, L.
Stepto W. Flowers (trustees
of the church)
Filed on 3/2/79
1/9/1979
P 704
V418/
Warranty Deed
(General)
Ronald Cruse
Willie Howard Sr.
Jeremiah Waldon
Daniel Washington
Clinton Robison,
Phililp Steen Jr.,
Thomas Hall, James
E. Steen (trustees of
the church)
Filed by Peyton
Waller of Valley
Valve and Pipe
Supply Co., Inc.
11/27/1978
11/5/1982
P 709
P 744
V 418
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Affidavit of
Resolution
Mechanic's Lien
The Public
Gassoit Construction
Company
Philip Steen Jr.
Washington Chapel
Missionary Baptist
Church
Historical Photogral2M
Picture of early children's choir
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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 fa<;ade. 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.
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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.
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Wall hanging conveying the church covenant.
Current Photographs of the Washington ChaQrl
Missionary Baptist Church
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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.
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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).
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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.
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Interior view of the fellowship hall addition. Photograph taken from inside the kitchen.
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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 in case of any future flooding.
The piano in the sanctuary was raised at the same time as the organ, also to prevent
damage from flooding.
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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
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Patrolman _ Donald Kokemoor, Sergeant - Edgar Feldman, Chief of Police -Melvin H. Leudke,\
Sergeant _ Robert Williams. Top row left to right: Patrolman - Burl Gill, Patrolman - Donald
Harrison, Patrolman - Richard Wi Iliams, Sergeant - Marvin Bryd, Patrolman - Eugene Morgan,
Humane Officer - Preston Bishop
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