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Texas State Association of Architects Correspondence

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The DRISKILL American Plan G.W. LITTLEFIELD, PROPRIETOR. J.A. HUGHSTON, MANAGER.

RATES $2.50 TO $5.00 PER DAY

[Building image] STATE HEADQUARTERS T.P.A.

AUSTIN, TEXAS, Sep't 5 1896.

Whereas it is the opinion of the members of the Texas State Assn of Architects at their meeting in Austin, Texas, Sept 5th 1896, that the membership and attendance upon the association should be increased.

Resolved that all member ship dues now unpaid shall be ^ resubmitted - and furthermore Resolved that the initiation here shall here after be one dollar and that the annual dues, shall here after be $1.00 per year payable upon Jan 1st 1897, for the succeeding year and upon said 1st of Jan of each year for succeeding

//hand written text is inserted above the wedge ("^") symbol third line, 2nd para. between be & resubmitted: posted and those for 9[?] $[?]4 +5[+5 is struck through]//

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The DRISKILL American Plan G.W. LITTLEFIELD, PROPRIETOR. J.A. HUGHSTON, MANAGER.

RATES $2.50 TO $5.00 PER DAY

[Building image] STATE HEADQUARTERS T.P.A.

AUSTIN, TEXAS, [blank] 189[blank]

J. Riely Gordon V.P. + acting President of Tex State Assn Archts.

I have to report the death of two of our much valued members Tom Woods of Sherman President of the Association and Alfred Muller of Galveston one of the Vice Presidents of the Association.

The Executive Committee has the pleasure to report favorably upon the enclosed application of Mr H.A. Overbeck of Dallas, Texas,

Respectfully,

Burt McDonald

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The DRISKILL American Plan G.W. LITTLEFIELD, PROPRIETOR. J.A. HUGHSTON, MANAGER.

RATES $2.50 TO $5.00 PER DAY

[Building image] STATE HEADQUARTERS T.P.A.

AUSTIN, TEXAS, Sept 5 1896

J. Riely Gordon V.P. Texas Association of Architects and Acting President of Association

I have the honor["the honor" is struck through] to submit the following report.

Since our last meeting we have suffered the loss of tw0 of our most active an[d] enthusiastic members namely Tom Woods of Sherman and Alfred Muller of Galveston, who were officers of the association and[struck through] lead[struck through] Mr Woods being President and Mr Muller V.P.[struck through]

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J. Reily Gordon Esq. - Ft. Worth Tex, Dec. 22'nd 1892. SAN ANTONIO TEX. Dear sir; Mr. A.N.Dawson of our city, claims that he was elected to membership in the T.S.A.A at a meeting held at Dallas at the time of competition for Worlds Fair Building, and that he had paid his $5.00 to Herbert, but has never recieved any official notice of his election, nor any notice of subsiquent meetings etc. and asked us to inquire into the matter and see how he stands, can you let us know any - thing in regard to it? [dictated] Yours truly, Arthur A Messer

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Gill, Moad & Gill Architects & Superintendents Rooms 304 and 305, Cockrell Building,

Dallas, Texas, Jan 19 1891

To the Executive Co. T. S. A. Arch (?)

Gentlemen,

I beg to make application for membership in the Texas State Assoc of Architects agreeing to abide by its constitution and laws (?)

Truly yours, J. S. Moad

Albert Ullrich Accepted Geo. W. Stewart

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