HomeMy WebLinkAbout10/09/1991 - Regular Minutes - Historic Preservation Committee HISTORIC PRESERVATION CONIlVIITTEE
REGULAR MEETING
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1991 7:00 P.M.
CENTRAL PARK CONFERENCE ROOM
MEMBERS PRESENT: Gary Halter- Chairman, Joan Lamkin, Eric Schulte, Cynthia
Sampson, Bonnie Woolverton, Les Hawkins, Nancy
Crouch - Council Liaison
MEMBERS ABSENT: Lois Beach, Roger Feldman, Florace Kling,
STAFF PRESENT: David Gerling, Special Facilities Superintendent, Bridgette
George, Secretary/Receptionist,
VISITORS PRESENT: Pat Hiler -2nd Vice President Brazos Heritage Society
L CALL TO ORDER:
The meeting was called to order at 7:11 P.M.
IL APPROVAL OF MINUTES:
Minutes were approved.
IIL BRAZOS HERITAGE SOCIETY REQUEST:
Pat Hiler, 2nd Vice President of Brazos Heritage Society, presented a brochure
that was done 10 years ago History of Brazos County). The Society would like
to reproduce it to update it. Me Chamber has stated that they could hand out
30,000 copies. The second largest request that the Chamber gets is for historical
sites. The budget was approved for the Historic Preservation Committee. The
fees are estimated at $2,800 and the promotion and printing will be $4,600 for
50,000 copies. The Society is asking for $1,000 donations from the Historic
Preservation Committee, the City of Bryan and Brazos County. They will get
matching funds from the Art's Council.
The Historic's budget is likely to be used for the Lincoln marker, the Rockprairie
Church and possibly for the Carter headstones. The current balance is $2,250.
Gary stated that he doesn't believe that the Lincoln marker will be finalized this
year.
The Committee approved to donate $1,000 to the Brazos Heritage Society for
their brochure.
W. REVIEW OF APPLICATIONS:
#13 - 315 Suffolk Avenue (Campus House #232) : Steven & Laura Strawn
#14 - 1309 Walton : Joseph & Karen Motes
The Strawn's application was approved pending receipt of more information.
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Wednesday, September 11, 1991
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The Motes' application was approved. That house was previously the Thomas'
home. Thomas Park was named after Mr. Thomas. Mrs. Thomas was very
instrumental in getting the park system started.
V. PLAQUE PRESENTATIONS DATES:
On October 10th, #1 -601 Montclair and #4 -1004 Ashburn Avenue, will receive a
certificate for their homes; they have already been presented there plaques. #7-
115 Lee Avenue, #8 -908 Montclair and #9 -912 Montclair will receive plaques
and certificates on the aforementioned date.
VL RICHARD CARTER UPDATE:
David presented the Committee with a slide presentation showing the removal of
Richard Carter and his family from their original burial sites. No remains of
Richard Carter were found except for some discoloration of dirt and a nail from
his coffin. Elizabeth, his wife, was buried in a mummy - shaped iron casket.
Attempts were made to find a mark on the coffin, in hopes of finding who made
it, but none were found due to the excessive deterioration. The casket had
rusted through and was full of clay. Some bone fragments were found from the
other three individuals that were discovered out there. One was Helen Ligon,
thought to be Richard Carter's daughter, the other two identities are still
unknown. The reburial was performed at Richard Carter Park, where his
original homesite was. Each of the remains were replaced in a separate concrete
casket. A fence will be built at a later date and will surround all separate
individuals'
graves. The Committee would like to see headstones reproduced from the
originals. The Committee has some pictures that were taken in 1960 which show
in fairly good detail the original headstones.
The Committee also received a copy of Richard Carter's Will.
VIL OTHER COMMITTEE CONCERNS:
Gary wrote a letter to A &M's President Mobley about getting a program started
for historic markers on campus. President Mobley has asked Robert Smith to
head up an effort to get a program underway. Gary met with Mr. Smith and
outlined what our Committee does. Mr. Smith also asked Gary if he knew
anyone at A &M who would be good candidates for their program. Mr. Smith
believes that A &M could get their markers cast for a lesser price than what the
State charges.
Les has collected a lot of information on the airport. He would like to gather a
little more information before he ends his research. The data acquired will then
be stored for future use.
VIII. ADJOURN:
Gary adjourned the meeting at 8:24 pm.
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T E X A S H I S T O R I C A L C O M M I S S I O N
P.O. BOX 12276 AUSTIN, TEXAS 78711 (512)463 -6100
October 31, 1991
Dr. Charles Schultz, Chair
Brazos County Historical Commission
1200 Goode Street
College Station, TX 77840
RE: ROCK PRAIRIE SCHOOL AND CHURCH
18" x 28" subject marker w/ post
Job#: 31791
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Dear DD r Fi_1#
This letter is to notify you that the State Marker Review Board has reviewed and approved
the above - referenced topic for an Official Texas Historical Marker.
At this time, payment for the marker is due. A check in the amount of $450.00 should be
made payable to the Texas Historical Commission and sent to the letterhead address at your
earliest convenience.
Once payment for the marker is received, the application will be placed in line to have
the marker inscription written. The inscription will not be written until after funds
have been received. When the text is prepared, a copy will be sent to you and any parties
listed below for review and approval.
The Texas Historical Commission wishes to congratulate you for your efforts to record and
preserve Texas history.
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Frances Rickard, Director
Local History Programs
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Stephen C. Beachy, City of College Station
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** *PRESS RELEASE***
HAVE YOU EVER WONDERED WHAT I T WAS LIKE I N TEXAS I N THE 1820'S
WHEN COLONISTS WERE ARRIVING FROM TENNESSEE?
THE TEXAS ARMY WILL HELP THIRD GRADE CHILDREN AT COLLEGE HILLS
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TO EXPERIENCE LIFE ON THE TEXAS FRONTIER WHEN
THEY ARE "ENROUTE TO THEIR CLAIMS" ON NOVEMBER 15. THEY WILL
ENCAMP IN THE GRASSY LEA NEAR THE WOODS BEHIND THE GYM ON
WILLIAMS STREET.
DURING THEIR SOJOURN AT COLLEGE HILLS, THE CHILDREN WILL RECEIVE
INSTRUCTION IN BUILDING TEMPORARY SHELTERS, TANNING HIDES,
WEAPONRY, FIRE MAKING, COOKING, CANDLE MAKING, AND CASTING MUSKET
BALLS. ATTIRED IN CLOTHING OF THE PERIOD AND USING VESSELS AND
METHODS OF THE TIMES, THESE HISTORICAL VOLUNTEERS IN THE TEXAS
ARMY WILL PROVIDE THE CLASSES WITH A LIVING IMAGE THAT THEY CAN
RECALL AS THEY STUDY TEXAS HISTORY.
THE TEXAS ARMY HAD BEEN ESTABLISHED IN 1835; BUT IT WAS GOVERNOR
PRESTON SMITH WHO REACTIVATED IT ON JUNE 24, 1969, AND WHO
APPOINTED GENERAL CARROLL LEWIS AS COMMANDER. GENERAL LEWIS IS
STILL THE COMMANDER AND TODAY'S TEXAS ARMY IS AN HISTORICAL
ORGANIZATION THAT PROVIDES MUSKET SALUTES AND ENCAMPMENTS Al
VARIOUS HISTORICAL EVENTS INCLUDING REENACTMENT OF LIFE IN THE
1800'S.
COLONEL JIM MANN IS COORDINATING THE EVENT FOR COLLEGE HILLS. THE
P U B L I I S INVITED TO WALK BY THE CAMPSITE AT THE LUNCH HOUR ON
NOVEMBER 15 TO OBSERVE THE INTERACTIVE DIORAMA.
CALL COLLEGE HILLS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, 764 - 5565, DR. SHARON COLSON,
FOR MORE INFORMATION.
ROBERT GARNER RAY L. CHANCELLOR
Pt incipal Superintendent
City of College Station
Check Requisition
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Texas Historical Commission Date November 4, 1991
P.O. Box 12276
Austin, TX 78711
Invoice No. Gil, Account No/Project No. Description Amount
121 -9111- 949 -10 -50 Official Texas Historical Marker for
Rock Prairie School and Church 450,00
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Total 450.00
* t Accounting Use Only *
Voucher No. Amount SEE ABOVE Invoice No.
Account No. SEE ABOVE Due Date
P.O. N.
Project No. SEE ABOVE Bank Code Invoice Date
Item Deac. SEE ABOVE Vendor No. Reference
Mail Fl Date: ASAP
Le above has been reviewed and recommended pick Up ❑ By:
for payment by the undersigned.
Deposit ❑ Code:
;42/1:64
Signature Form AC 001 Rev. 4/89