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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTHC Letter 12.14.1993 f---A,;„. - -" if :,; ( ; -! . ci) TEXAS HISTORICAL COMMISSION I.O. BOX 12 276 AUSTIN, TEXAS 78711 -2276 512/463 -6100 12276 December 14, 1993 Dr. Charles S. Schultz, Chair Brazos CHC 1200 Goode Street College Station, TX 77840 RE: COLLEGE STATION RAILROAD DEPOTS 27" x 42" marker w/ post Job #: 13193; Ship to: Stephen Beachy, College Station PARD, 1000 Krenek Tap Road, College Station, 77840, 409/764 -3773 Dear Dr. Schultz: I am writing to inform you that we have ordered the above - referenced marker for casting. The completed marker should be ready for shipment within 16 weeks. A copy of the final inscription as it was sent to the foundry is enclosed for your files. According to our records, the marker should be shipped to the address above. If these instructions have changed during the marker process, please let me know as soon as possible so that I may notify the foundry. If you have not already done so, this would be a good time to begin planning the marker dedication ceremony. (A guide to planning a dedication ceremony is available from our office upon request.) Since this is a state program, we suggest that your state senator and /or representative be included in the program, as well as your county judge and commissioners who have appointed your county historical comnission. Please avoid setting the dedication date until the marker is received. The estimated shipping date above does not take potential shipping problems or other unforseen delays into account, and the best laid dedication plans could be upset if planned around this time estimate. We will notify you and all parties listed below once the marker has been shipped from the foundry, and at that time we will also send all parties a form for announcing the dedication in the preservation calendar of the THC's monthly newsletter, The Medallion. Again, please let me know if there has been a change in the shipping address, or if you would like a marker dedication guide. Sincerely, Egina�e Office Manager Local History Programs pc: Stephen C. Beachy `The State 9igeiicII Jor 'I-listo:7c Preservation