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Station, Texas
Embracing the Past, Exploring the Future.
Office of the Mayor
P.O. Box 9960 • 1101 Texas Avenue • College Station, TX 77842 • (979) 764 -3541 • FAX: (979) 764 -6377
www.ci.college- station.tx.us
December 2, 2003
David G. Woodcock, FAIA
Professor of Architecture
3137 TAMU
College of Architecture
Texas A &M University
College Station, TX 77843 -3137
Dear Dr. Woodcock:
The City of College Station commends you and your Introduction to Historic Preservation
(ARCH 446) class for the excellent research and reporting skills demonstrated during the recent
historic preservation class project.
Thank you for collaborating with City staff, Katie Elrod and Lauren Harrell, in designing a class
project that not only broadened your students understanding of historic preservation, but also
furthered the City's initiative to document pertinent information regarding College Station's
oldest structures. The students' reports on seven (7) of College Station's historic homes and
buildings will serve to teach us of our community's formative years. These reports will be
digitally scanned into the City's Project: HOLD (Historic Online Library Database) and will be
available to the public on the City's web site early next year.
The City of College Station cherishes its relationship with Texas A &M University faculty and
students. When students complete professional projects that contribute to our community's goals
and objectives, it serves to give us assurance that the students of today will contribute brilliantly
to our future.
Thank you for your commitment to the students of Texas A &M University and to the community
of College Station.
Yours sincerely,
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Ron via
Mayor
cc: J. Thomas Regan, Dean of Architecture and Phillip Tabb, Ph D AIA
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TAMU ARCH 446 Class Project: Reworking Historic Marker Applications
Historic Building Plaque #1 — Cafe Eccell, 101 Church Avenue
Building Owner: City of College Station
Restaurant Owner: Costa Dallis
846 -7908
Students: Mary Linn Gates, Sarah Hood, Jennifer Parlett
Historic Building Plaque #2 — Lincoln Center (Lincoln School), 1000 Eleanor Street
Contacts: Lance Jackson
Supervisor, Lincoln Center
764 -3779
Ljackson @cstx.gov
Sterling Whitley, Sr.
President, Concerned Black Men
764 -7703
Lucile Young
President, Former Lincoln School Students
696 -8641
Students: Joanie Short (joanshortt @neo.tamu.edu), Carol Slawson (694 -3982
caroltran @neo.tamu.edu), Lance Utermark (lutermark@hotmail.com), Aubrey Hall
(aubrey_erin @hotmail.com)
Historic Building Plaque #5 — Loupot's Bookstore (Lipscombs Pharmacy), 335 University
Contact: Suanne Pledger
846 -6312
info @loupots.com
Hours: 9:00 — 4:00 Monday- Thursday
Students: Chris Owens, Christina Croxell
Historic House Plaque #5 — Francis - McIntyre House, 611 Montclair
Owners: Peter and Becky McIntyre
696 -2103 (home)
779 -8413 (office)
Additional Info: Originally a campus home.
Few changes have been made to the structure. The porch was enclosed to
create a family room.
Dorothy and Paul Van Riper, who currently reside in Bryan, lived in the
house prior to the Mclntyres. They conducted a lot of research on the
home and would be of great help.
The maps of the Campus houses referenced in the Texas Historical
Commission marker application are at City Hall and can be accessed by
contacting Kate Elrod at 764 -3761 or Lauren Harrell at 764 -3756.
Students: Ana Elizabeth Casso, Cody Peek, Dusty Gallas
Historic House Plaque #12 — Langford House, 600 West Dexter Drive
Plaque Recipient: Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Hayes
Current Owners: Richard and Candice Cashion
3833 Graphic PI.
Plano, Texas 75075
(972) 867 -8249
Additional Info: The house is a game -day house, and the Cashions are at home on
game weekends.
Students: Susan Campbell, Michelle Delaney, Joshua Griffith
Historic House Plaque #16 — 120 Lee Avenue
Owners: Mr. and Mrs. Neely Lewis
696 -0091
Students: Tiffany Coppoch, Jennifer McGaughey, Laura Langford
Historic House Plaque #43 — Loving House, 304 West Dexter
Owners: Ms. Nana Banks
695 -9991
Students: Jason Bond, Andrea Smith, Summer Wiese
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College Station, Texas
Embracing the Past, Exploring the Future.
P.O. Box 9960 • 1101 Texas Avenue • College Station, TX 77842 • (979) 764 -3500
www.ci.college-station.tx.us
December 2, 2003
David G. Woodcock, FAIA
Professor of Architecture
3137 TAMU
College of Architecture
Texas A &M University
College Station, TX 77843 -3137
Dear David:
What a great experience it was to collaborate with you in designing a real life class project for
your Introduction to Historic Preservation (ARCH 446) class. The research that the students
presented regarding the historic homes and buildings designated with historic markers will be
permanently archived in College Station's Project HOLD: Historic Online Library Database. In a
couple of months, the whole world will be able to access Project: HOLD via the City's web site.
The Historic Preservation Committee sends thanks to you and your students for their excellent
work. The Committee is striving to turn the historic marker program into an institution that
fosters respect and protection of our community's historic structures. The students' professional
and thorough approach to their reports and their attention to the cultural context surrounding the
structures they studied has sent a clear signal to the community that our memories of days gone
by are significant and that our built environment serves as a reminder to collectively reflect on
our past, our progress, and our contribution to the future.
Lauren Harrell and I thank you for the experience of addressing your class. Our hope is that upon
graduation they find a way to contribute to Historic Preservation efforts in their chosen field and
in whatever community they settle.
Looking forward to working with you in the future.
Yours truly,
vrilkto
Katie Elrod
Neighborhood Services Staff Planner
cc: J. Thomas Regan, Dean of Architecture, Phillip Tabb, Ph D AIA, ARCH 446 Class, Historic
Preservation Committee, Former Lincoln School Students, Concerned Black Men of Brazos
Valley, & Property Owners of Historic Markers numbered: 1, 2, 5, 12, 16, & 43.
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