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HomeMy WebLinkAbout01 BCHC Minutes 01.08.2007 BRAZOS COUNTY HISTORICAL COMMISSION January 8, 2007 The first regular meeting of the Brazos County Historical Commission for the year 2007 was called to order by Chairman C. R. Schultz at 7:00 p.m. Continuing members present were Batchelor, Opersteny, Page, C. Schultz, J. Schultz, Schwart, and Tiner. Also present were Barbara Althaus, Anne Boykin, and Ray D. George who are being recommended for appointment for the 2007 -2008 term. The minutes for the November 13, 2006 meeting were discussed and approved. Under unfinished business the Chair reported that the Drill Field marker is in place, and efforts are being made to schedule a dedication date. It was noted that some work has been done in preparing the site for the Providence Mis narB ist Church memorial. It was also noted that the marker for Isom Palmer has, at his grave site in the Bryan Cemetery. A dedication ceremony will take place in the near future. The applicants for the Old Bethel Cemetery marker are revising the application to fit the new guidelines for markers. Batchelor reported that the moving of county offices to a new facility had delayed loading information about historical markers to the new county WEB site. J. Schultz led an extended discussion about the fate of the Rock Prairie Church and School. The building and the land on which it is located as well as additional property have been purchased by Weingarten Realty who will construct a large shopping center at that location. That company has offered to give the building and its contents to an interested individual or group, but the cost of moving is tophigh to make that practical. The company has indicated that the historical marker for the church and school will be left at its present site to mark the original location of that historic structure. Under new business it was decided to postpone making recommendations on appointments to the commission until February when more of the continuing members are expected to attend. A commitment was made in 2006 to contribute funds to the Brazos Valley History Fair to support awards and administrative costs. One proposed member indicated he would volunteer to judge entries. The group also discussed possible ways of inducing the Bryan and College Station Public Schools to encourage their students to participate. There was no report from Archaeology. The commission discussed briefly and approved a marker application for the Reliance Cemetery. There was no report from the Historical Markers and Research Committee. The meeting was adjourned at 8:30 p.m.