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SAN JACINTO CENTENNIAL ASSOCIATION RECORDS
1935-1938 (Bulk: 1935-1936)
Manuscript Collection: MC001
Size: 11.2 linear ft.
Boxes: 17 boxes
Acquisition: Gift of H. Dick Golding, December 2, 1942.
Restrictions on Access: None
Terms Governing Use: Open for research by appointment.
Processed by: Mark W. Lambert, 1998-1999.
Publication Rights: Copyright has not been assigned to the San Jacinto Museum of History. All requests for permission to publish or quote from manuscripts must be submitted in writing to the Library Director. Permission for publication is given on behalf of the San Jacinto Museum of History as the owner of the physical items and is not intended to include or imply permission of the copyright holder, which must also be obtained by the researcher.
Citation: [Identification of Item], San Jacinto Centennial Association Records, MC001, San Jacinto Museum of History, Houston, Texas.
Scope and Content Note:
The records contain almost a complete history of the San Jacinto Centennial Association and the Houston events of the Texas centennial of 1936. Included are: minutes and correspondence of the Executive Committee and Executive Secretary; financial records, including ledgers and payroll files, deed of gift and loans, files for museum objects exhibited in the Museum of Houston and Texas History; publications such as Association event programs, Texas Centennial News and Centennial Review, two official publications of the State of Texas, as well as issues of the Bandera, Texas Frontier Times, memoriabilia such as ribbons created for participants in the Association's water carnival; architectural drawings of the proposed Pioneer Memorial later erected by the Association; photographs, including billboards erected throughout the American Southwest to advertise the Association's events' and two scrapbooks of clippings from local newspapers covering the creation of the Association, the Centennial and the events hosted in Houston in 1936.
The records are organized into the following series: 1. Minutes of the Executive Committee. 2. Records of the Executive committee. 3. Records of the Executive Secretary. 4. Financial Records. 5. Records of the Museum of Houston and Texas History. 6. Publications. 7. Photographs. 8. Scrapbooks. 9. Memorabilia. 10. Architectural Drawings.
Arrangement: Arrangement varies according to series, Alphabetical, Chronoligical, or no arrangement.
Creator Sketch:
The San Jacinto Centennial Association was organized in the fall of 1935 to be the official agency for coordinating Houston's participation in the celebrations of the Texas Centennial of 1936. The Houston Chamber of Commerce, important members of the Houston business community as well as descendants of early Texans were influential in its formation. The Association's office was opened in leased space on the 8th floor of the Chamber of Commerce building on September 30, 1935. President of the Association was John C. Townes, Jr. Members of the Executive Committee were: George D. Wilson, Chairman; Mrs. I. B. McFarland, Secretary; Chester H. Bryan; Norman H. Beard; R. B. Morris; Jeff Barnette; and Wm. S. Patton. H. Dick Golding was hired as the Executive Secretary of the Association and Wm. S. Patton served as Treasurer. Jesse H. Jones, an influential and successful Houston businessman serving at the time as Chairman of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation for President Franklin D. Roosevelt in Washington, D.C., was named Honorary President.
The Association formed seven committees to accomplish their work: the Publicity Committee, with Jeff Barnette as Chair; the Historical Committee chaired by Clarence R. Wharton; the Music Committee with Joseph S. Smith as Chair; the Beautification Committee, with C. L. Brock as its Chairman; the Schools Participation Committee, chaired by J. S. Griffith; the Acquisition of Relics and Documents Committee, with George D. Sears as Chair; and H. O. Clarke, Jr., chaired the San Jacinto Memorial Project Committee.
The Association was responsible for a number of events and observances held in the Houston area in 1936. Included among them were major events for Texas Independence Day, March 2nd; a week long celebration from April 13th to 21st to commemorate the Battle of San Jacinto; and celebrations in August commemorating the 100th anniversary of the founding of the City of Houston.
The Association was also responsible for the creation of a temporary Museum of Houston and Texas History, housed in the west wing of the Houston Public Library's Julia Ideson building during 1936. The Association assisted in the fundraising for the San Jacinto Memorial and organized ground breaking ceremonies that year. The Association also helped in the identification of significant sites and the research and writing for placement of historical markers in the Houston area by the Commission of Control for Texas Centennial Celebrations. The Association also refurbished and placed a memorial in the old city cemetery and renamed it Founders Memorial Park in honor of one of the co-founders of Houston, and several Texas Revolution veterans and early settlers of the Houston area buried there. The Association also funded the publication of the book My Master by historian Lenoir Hunt containing the recollections of Sam Houston's former slave, Jeff Hamilton. The Association ceased operations in 1938.
Bibliography: Ragsdale, Kenneth Baxter. The Year America Discovered Texas: Centennial '36. College Station: Texas A&M University Press, 1987.
Series Descriptions:
1. Minutes of the Executive Committee (1935-1936) Box #1 Linear ft.: .2 Arranged Chronologically
The series contains the meeting minutes of the Executive Committee, which served as the leadership of the Association. It also includes minutes of some of the special committees formed to direct various aspects of the Houston-area Centennial celebrations, including the Historical Committee, the Acquisition of Relics and Documents Committee and the San Jacinto Memorial Project Committee.
2. Records of the Executive Comittee (1035-1936) Box #2-4, OVU004 Linear ft.: 1.2 Arranged Alphabetically
The series consists of the general correspondence and office files of the Executive Committee, many of whom were prominent members of the Houston business community. The persons involved in this committee were George D. Wilson, Chairman; R. B. Morris; Jeff Barnette, Publicity Committee Chair; Wm. S. Patton; Mrs. I. B. McFarland; Norman H. Beard and Chester H. Bryan. The series includes Lone Star: An Opera in Three Acts, written in 1934, about the Texas Revolution, and features singing parts of prominent members of both sides of the Texas Revolution. Also included in this series and now stored in an oversized container are a 1935 map of Houston as well as drawings and maps of the 1936 Texas Centennial Central Exposition in Dallas.
3. Records of the Executive Secretary (1935-1936) Box #5-10, OVU004 Linear ft.: 2.4 Arranged Alphabetically
The series consists of the general correspondence and office files of H. Dick Golding, the person responsible for the day-to-day operations of the Association. Included in this series, and now housed in an oversize container are two maps of the Houston area and one of the United States showing the placement of billboard advertisements purchased by the Association. Also housed in oversize is a printed broadside advertising Houston Day at the Centennial Central Exposition in Dallas. Found in this series and now separated to the museum sheet music collection were the words and music for The Texas Flag, by Virginia Young and Emily Harris Maddox, the Legend of the Bluebonnets by Ida Bassett Botts, and Triumph of Texas Freedom by S. T. Moore.
4. Financial Records (1935-1938) Box #11-12, OVU001 Linear ft.: .6 Arranged Alphabeticaly, then Chronologically
The series consists of ledgers, paid invoices, time sheets of employees, financial audit reports, as well as cash books (attendance and payment records) for dinners the Association held to honor persons and events during the Centennial. One of the dinners given was the "Patriotic Banquet" on April 15th billed as the "First reunion of all the descendants of Houston Pioneers and Texas Heroes."
5. Records of the Museum of Houston and Texas History (1936) Box #12, OVU001 Linear ft.: .2 Arranged Chronologically
The series consists of the records of loans and transfers of title of relics (artifacts) assembled for the creation of the temporary "Museum of Houston and Texas History," assembled by the Association and housed in a wing of the Julia Ideson building of the Houston Public Library during 1936.
6. Publications (1935-1936) Box #13 Linear ft.: .2 Arranaged Chronologically
The series consists of programs of various events sponsored by the Association, as well as Centennial News and Texas Centennial Review, newsletters created by the Texas Centennial Commission covering the Central Exposition in Dallas and other statewide celebrations during 1936. Also included is the published transcript of a speech given by George A. Hill, Jr. during Houston Founders Day in 1935. The speech served as the impetus for the creation of the San Jacinto Centennial Association as well as the later San Jacinto Museum of History. Included in this series and now separated to the museum periodicals collection are issues of the Bandera, Texas Frontier Times from 1935-1936.
7. Photographs (August 1936) Box #13 Linear ft.: .1 Arranged Alphabetically
The series consists of photographs found scattered throughout the records of the Executive Committee and Executive Secretary. They cover a variety of topics, including images of outdoor billboards advertising the Houston Centennial Celebrations, paid for by the Association and erected throughout the southern and western United States in early 1936.
8. Scrapbooks (1935-1936) Box #OVU002, OVU003 Linear ft.: 2 vols. Arranged Chronologically
The series consists of two large scrapbooks assembled by the Association and covering news of the planning and celebrations of the Texas Centennial in 1935-1936.
9. Memorabilia (1936) Box #13 Linear ft.: .1 No Arrangement
The series includes samples of lapel buttons sent to the Association for their review, as well as ribbons and tickets created for the Water Pageant held during Houston's Centennial Celebration in the fall of 1936. Also included is a rubber stamp (cachet) used to cancel U.S. Mail on Houston's Centennial date of August 30, 1936. The sample lapel buttons include a "John Garner for President" button.
10. Architectural Drawings (1936) Box #0VU004 Linear ft.: 3 items No Arrangement
The series holds the drawings submitted by three companies for the memorial erected in Founders Park in Houston to honor the persons buried there who were instrumental in the founding and early history of the Republic of Texas and/or the City of Houston.
SAN JACINTO CENTENNIAL ASSOCIATION RECORDS, 1935-1938 (Bulk: 1935-1936)
Manuscript Collection: MC001
Size: 11.2 linear ft.
Boxes: 17
Container List
Series: 1. Minutes of the Executive Committee
Box #1
Folder:
1. Minute Book, Sept. 23, 1935-Nov. 9, 1936
Series: 2. Records of the Exeutive Committee
Box #2
Folder:
1. Acquisition
2. Advertising
3. Advisory Board
4. Ancestor Cards
5. Applications for Employment
6. Athletic Committee
7. Barnette - Expenses to New York
8. Battle of San Jacinto - Roster of Officers and Privates
9. Beautification Committee
10. Board of Directors
11. Bowen Motor Coaches
12. Budget
13. Burrell, Percy Jewett
14. By-Laws - San Jacinto Centennial Association
15. Cachets
16. Callcott - Columbia University
17. Cannon, Gonzales - Used April 21st in Houston
18. Catholic File - Southern Messenger
19. Centennial News
20. Charter - San Jacinto Centennial Association
21. Chicago Flag & Decorating Company
22. Clarahan, Mrs. Virg B.
23. Coast Artillery - 69th - Fort Crockett
24. Committees
25. Complimentary Tickets, etc.
26. Concessions
27. Contributions
28. Control File
29. Convention Committee - Haygood Ashburn
30. Coulter, Rober C. - Travel Division
31. Cravens, Dargan & Co.
32. Dean
33. Decorqations - Herbert Turner
34. DeLashmutt, H. A. - Exhibit Space in Dallas
35. Deposits Lists - Extra Copies
36. Destroyers - Schenck & Phelps
Box #3
Folder:
1. Donnellan, Mrs. - Portraits
2. Duffield, C. A. - Files in Golding's Office
3. Epic Century - The Naylor Co., San Antonio
4. Executive Committee
5. Founder's Day Program
6. Founders Memorial Cemetery
7. Form Letters - General
8. Finance Committee
9. General Program - Main Observances
10. Hammond Organ
11. Highway - Road to Battleground
12. Historical Committee
13. Historical Committee - Correspondence File
14. Historical Committee - Notice of Meetings
15. Hoag & Company - Medals
16. Houston, Colonel Andrew Jackson - La Porte, Texas
17. Houston Day - Dallas - September 5th
18. Immediate Release
19. Indians - Alabama & Coushatta tribes
20. Jones, Jesse H.
21. Lamar Descendants
22. Le Brun
23. Log Cabin
24. McFarland, Mrs. I. B. - Secretary, Exec. Com.
25. Mailing List - San Jacinto Centennial Association
26. March 2nd Program
27. Masonic Celebrations
28. Maps - Industrial Houston
29. Miscellaneous
30. Miller & Efferson Skywriting
31. Membership - Jesse Jones
32. Morton, Phil - Billboards
33. Music Committee
34. Music Committee - Jos. S. Smith
35. Musicians Protective Association
36. Newspapers - Texas and Louisiana
37. The Arrow - Red Arrow Publication
38. Texas Centennial Magazine
39. Texaco Mission - New York City
40. Galveston-Houston Magazine
41. Texas Press Messenger
42. Southern Pacific Bulletin
43. Shell Tribune
44. Texaco Tour
45. Great Lakes Exponent
46. Magnoliagram - S. H. Dunstan - Houston
47. Texaco Star
48. Highway Traveler - Greyhound Publication
49. Orange Disc - Pittsburgh, PA
50. PTA Messenger - Mrs. Francisco
51. Paramount News - Historical Items
52. Nogle, Mrs. G. B. - Vice Charman, Historical
53. Notices - General
54. NBC Program - March 27th
55. Publicity
Box #4
Folder:
1. Publicity - General
2. Pageants
3. Port Commission - Charles Crotty
4. Plow
5. Progress Report
6. Ramsey, Mrs. Erl R. - Vice Chairman, Historical
7. Regrets
8. Reservations
9. Resolutions
10. Rogers, John B. Company - Pageants
11. Roster, Charles - Director of Publicity - Dallas
12. San Antonio Celebration - flowers
13. San Jacinto Centennial Association - General
14. San Jacinto Day Program
15. San Jacinto Memorial Project Committee
16. San Jacinto Memorial
17. Schools Participation Committee
18. Sheppard, Morris - U.S. Senate
19. Show Boat
20. Sound Truck - Gulf
21. Sons of the Republic of Texas - Roster
22. Speakers
23. Stamp - 1c Issue
24. Texas Centennial Committees - Harris Co.
25. Telegrams
26. Texas Centennial - Dallas
27. Townes, Major John C. Jr. - President
28. Tucker, Merle - Director of Radio
29. Turner Publishing Company
30. Turner, Herbert G.
31. United States Centennial Commission
32. U.S.S. California State
33. Women's Clubs - Officials
34. Wheat, Harry
35. Woodul, Walter - Historical Contest
36. Wick, Otto - Opera
37. Worth, Hal C. - Pageants
38. Youngblook, Bertha - Poems
Series: 3. Records of the Executive Secretary
Box #5
Folder:
1. Acquisition of Relics Committee
2. Acquisition of Relics & Documents Committee
3. Aderman, Carle - Preliminary Gifts Committee
4. Advisory Board of Texas Historians, Reports of
5. Applications
6. Anderson, Miss Estelle
7. August 30th Celebrations - Programs
8. Beautification Committee
9. L. T. Bevans - Control File - Twentieth Century Flash
10. Blue Card Control Sheets - Extra Sheets
11. Blue Cards Returned - Preliminary Gifts Committee
12. Boy Scouts - Services Rendered March 2, 1936
13. U.S.S. Blakely - U.S.S. Breckenridge
14. Jeff Barnette - Member of Executive Committee
15. Jeff Barnette - Correspondence
16. Blaffer, For Mr.
17. Budget - Approved by Advisory Committee Meeting
18. Burnet, David G. - Marker Ceremonies
19. Beard, Col. Norman H. - Control File
20. Correpondence - SJCA
21. "Centennial News" Publication
22. Civic Decorators
23. City Permits
24. Commander in Chief and his Staff, Roster of Men in Battle
25. Committees - Progress Report
26. Concessions Committee
27. Contract for Memorial - Hermann Park
28. Contracts
Box #6
Folder:
1. Contributions - August 15 letter
2. Contribution Correspondence
3. "Contributions" Letters pulled from mailing list - Bank letters
4. "Contributions" Letters pulled from mailing list
5. Correspondence Received
6. Correspondence
7. Correspondence - May 16 to July 20
Box #7
Folder:
1. Correspondence - July 22 to Oct. 5
2. Correspondence - Oct. 16 to Feb. 8, 1937
3. Danner, H. E. - Coordinator - April 21st Celebrations
4. Executive Committee
5. Executive Committee - Misc.
6. Federal Theatre Projects
7. Fireworks
8. Flags
9. Football Schedule - Cotton Bowl - Dallas
10. Form Letters
11. Form Letters - San Jacinto Centennial Association
12. Founders Day Luncheon Programs
13. Founders Memorial Park
14. Founders Memorial Park - Contracts and Bids
15. Galveston
16. Garden Clubs
17. Golding, H. Dick - Control File - Correspondence, May 1936 to Oct. 1936
18. Golding, H. Dick - Chronological File - Correspondence, May 1936 to Aug. 1939
19. Gooch - Green - Tooke Studios
20. Historical Committee
21. Houston Days - Dallas & Ft. Worth, 1937
22. Houston Days
23. Houston Day - Dallas
24. Houston Birthday Luncheon - Reservations
25. Houston Day - Ft. Worth
26. Hunt, Lenoir - Historian - "My Master"
Box #8
Folder:
1. Jones, Jesse - San Jacinto Address
2. Jones, Jesse - Address - Correspondence
3. Jubilee Festival - R. A. Stout, Chairman
4. Jubilee Festival
5. Jackson, General W. E.
6. Kemp, L. W.
7. Kibbe, Nina
8. Literature - Misc.
9. Maps
10. March 2nd Celebrations
11. Sam Houston Marker Dedication Ceremonies, Sunday, August 8, 1937
12. Membership
13. Memoranda for Mr. McCully
14. Membership Clubs
15. Memorial Arts Monument Co.
16. Michaels Monument Company
17. Military Affairs Committee
18. Minor's Release
19. Miscellaneous
20. Miscellaneous
21. Moore, Major J. Perry
22. Museum of Houston & Texas History
23. Morton, Ph. Art Bulletin System
24. Music Committee
25. Murphy, Lt. Allan Rex
26. National Fireworks Distributing Company - Contract
27. Navy Department
28. Newspaper Clippings - Briggs Broadway Balloons
Box #9
Folder:
1. O'Brien, George
2. Office Employees
3. Parades & Floats - Correspondence
4. Parades & Floats - Literature
5. Patriot Banquet - Rice Hotel, April 15, 1936 - Complimentary Tickets
6. Patton, Wm. S., Treasurer - Bond
7. Permits
8. Photographers
9. Pioneer Memorial - Hermann Park
10. Preliminary Gifts Committee - Thomas W. Sailing and Brady Steele
11. Preliminary Gifts Correspondence
12. Programs - March 2nd Celebration, 1936
13. Programs
14. Programs - San Jacinto Centennial Association
15. Prospective Experienced Workers - taken from Community Chest Drive Lists
16. Reception Committee - Visit of S.S. California State, March 14-18, 1936
17. Requests for Information about Centennial
18. Requests for SJCA Literature
19. Requisition Blanks - Naes of Individuals who received requisition tablets
20. Resolutions
21. Robbins Monument Company
22. Roberts, Webb
23. Rogers, John B. Producing Co.
24. Rose, Ed
25. President Roosevelt's Reception - June 11, 1936
26. Russell, O. Cotton
27. San Jacinto Battlegrounds - O. P. Floyd, Asst. Supt.
28. Spangler, Jos. B. - U.S.S. Phelps & Schenck
29. San Jacinto Centennial Association - Capt. Golding
30. Spangler, J. B., Chairman
31. State Clubs
Box #10
Folder:
1. SJCA Celebration - April 15-20, 1936
2. Stout, Dick
3. San Jacinto Chapter, Daughters of the Republic of Texas
4. Sample Buttons
5. Save Supply Company
6. Schools Participation Committee
7. Sound Equipment
8. State Club Luncheon - Rice Hotel, April 17, 1936
9. Stationery - San Jacinto Centennial Association
10. Stevens, Ralph W.
11. Stock Record - Letterhead Stationery
12. Stolz Monument Company - La Grange, Texas
13. Teich Monument Company
14. U.S.S. Tarpon - Submarine
15. Telegrams Sent
16. Trade Association Course Notes
17. Treasurer W. S. Patton - Correspondence
18. Tours
19. Urgent Correspondence
20. Letters of Appreciation - Water Pageant & Boat Parade
21. Work Schedule - San Jacinto Centennial Association
22. Water Carnival
23. Water Pageant - Aug. 28, 1936
24. Water Pageant Pictures
25. Welcoming Committee List - 1936
26. Worth Company
27. Wilson, George O. - Control File
28. York, Norman - Parade Chairman
Series: 4. Financial Records
Box #11
Folder:
1. Accounting/Bank Account Records
2. Bills Paid, A-D
3. Bills Paid, E-L
4. Bills Paid, M-P
5. Bills Paid, Q-S
6. Bills Paid, T-Z
Series: 4. Financial Records / 5. Museum Records
Box: #12
Folder:
1. Cash Book - Patriotic Banquet at Rice Hotel, April 15, 1936
2. Cash Book - San Jacinto Union of States Luncheon, April 17, 1936
3. Cash Book - San Jacinto Centennial Luncheon, April 20, 1936
4. Employee Time Sheets - March, 1936-April, 1938
5. Proposed Budget, Decorations for Centennial - Ed Rose Display Co.
6. Special [Audit] Report, May 31, 1936
7. Special [Audit] Report, Oct. 20, 1936
8. Voided Checks
9. Museum of Houston and Texas History - Museum Records (1 of 2)
10. Museum of Houston and Texas History - Museum Records (2 of 2)
11. Museum of Houston and Texas History - Visitor's Registration Book
Series: 6. Publications / 7. Photographs / 9. Memorabilia
Box #13
Folder:
1. "Houston: The Capital of The Republic" - Founder's Day Address, George A. Hill, Jr., Aug. 30, 1935
2. "Centennial News", Oct. 1935-April 1936
3. "Texas Centennial Review", Nov. 1935-March 1936
4. Program: "March Second Celebration", March 2, 1936
5. Program: "Official Program of Principal Events"
6. Program: "April Celebration", April 15-21, 1936
7. Program: "Patriotic Banquet". April 15, 1936
8. Program: "Dedication Ceremonies, Founders Memorial Park", April 22, 1936
9. Program: "Pioneer Texas", Federal Theatre Project, ca. Aug. 1936
10. Program: "Anniversary Dinner", Aug. 30, 1936
11. The Alamo, undated
12. Centennial Billboards, 1936
13. Houston Beauty Queen - Houston Day - Dallas - December 5, [1936?]
14. Sam Houston Statue, Hermann Park, undated
15. U.S.S. Phelps, 1936
16. Water pageant, Houston, Texas [Aug. 28, 1936?]
17. Button Samples - D. L. Ballich Co.
18. Invitation: Solemn Military Field Mass, April 21, 1936
19. Water Pageant Guest Ribbon - Houston's 100th Birthday
20. Water Pageant Reception Ribbon - Houston's 100th Birthday
21. Water Pageant Transportation Committee Ribbon - Houston's 100th Birthday
22. Water Pageant Yacht Committee Ribbon - Houston's 100th Birthday
23. Water Pageant Guest Tickets - Houston's 100th Birthday
24. Rubber Stamp (Cachet) - Houston's 100th Birthday
Series: 8. Scrapbooks
Box #OVU003
Folder:
1. ca. Aug. 14, 1935-April 28, 1936
Box #0UV002
Folder:
1. ca. March 27-Aug. 7, 1936
Series: 4. Financial Records - Oversize / 5. Museum Records - Oversize
Box #OVU001
Folder:
1. Cash Receipts/Check Register/Stock Inventory, 1935-1937
2. Accounts Payable/General Journal/Purchase Journal/Cash Disbursements
3. Attendance Record, San Jacinto Centennial Exhibit [Museum of Houston and Texas History], Houston Public Library, April 15-Nov. 30, 1936
Series: 10. Architectural Drawings / 2. Records of the Executive Committee - Oversize / 3. Records of the Executive Secretary - Oversize
Box #OVU004
Folder:
1. Map of Dallas w/Concentric Circles to 300 miles/Map of Texas Centennial Central Exposition/Map and Broadside (in Color), Texas Centennial Central Exposition. Removed from: Records of the Executive Committee, Box 2, Folder 34.
2. Map and Guide to the Streets of Houston, 1935. Removed from: Records of the Executive Secretary, Box 3, Folder 28.
3. Broadside: Houston Days, Central Centennial Exposition. Removed from: Records of the Executive Secretary, Box 7, Folder 22.
4. Latest map of Houston, 1929. Removed from: Records of the Executive Secretary, Box 7, Folder 5.
5. Map of La Porte, Battleground Road. Removed from: Records of the Executive Secretary, Box 8, Folder 9.
6. Map of Billboard Advertisements, Ph. Morton Art Bulletin System. Removed from: Records of the Executive Secretary, Box 8, Folder 23.
7. Architectural Drawing, Proposed Pioneer Memorial, Gooch - Green - Tooke Studios. Removed from: Records of the Executive Secretary, Box 7, Folder 19.
8. Architectural Drawing, Proposed Pioneer Memorial, Memorial Arts Monument Company. Removed from: Records of the Executive Secretary, Box 8, Folder 15.
9. Architectural Drawing, Proposed Pioneer Memorial, Michaels Monument Company. Removed from: Records of the Executive Secretary, Box 8, Folder 16.
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