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Texas State Association of Architects Correspondence
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OFFICE OF GEO. E. DICKEY Architect
ARCHITECT FOR Capitol Hotel Grand Central Depot Shearn Memorial Church Sam Stern's Building J. Waldo's Residence J. W. Johnson's Residence J. C. Hutcheson's Residence Houston, Fort Bend County Court House Leon County Court House Liberty County Jail Opera House and Masonic Temple, Sherman Opera House, Brenham Giddings Memorial Church, Brenham Presbyterian Church, Brenham H. A. Landes' Residence, Galveston ALSO SUPERINTENDENT U. S. POSTOFFICE, HOUSTON.
Houston, Texas, Dec. 27th. 1890.
Mr. Geo. W.Stewart. Dallas. Tex.
My Dear Sir:-
Your letter of the 18th. inst.. at hand and noted. In reference to dues for 1889 I have to say. I hold a receipt from the Treasuer elect. Mr. Guy M. Tozier. given me at the last meeting. for $5.00. dues for 1889.
If nothing prevents I will be at the anual [annual] meeting in Fort Worth on Jan. 20th. 1891.
Yours Fraternally. Geo. E. Dickey Architect.
[?] [?] Dickey.
( Dictated.)
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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,
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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.
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]