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The Philosophical Society of Texas was founded on December 5, 1837, in the capitol of the Republic of Texas, Houston, by Mirabeau B. Lamar (president); Ashbel Smith, Robert A. Irion, Anson Jones, Joseph Rowe, and David S. Kaufman (vice presidents); William Fairfax Gray, David G. Burnet (secretaries); Augustus C. Allen (treasurer); and John Birdsall (librarian). The purpose of the society was to collect and discuss information regarding morals, social conditions, financial situations, political and military history, climate and other natural productions, and any other topics deemed interesting to the members. Activities of the organization ceased prior to annexation in 1845, but the society was revived in 1935, by George Waverly Briggs, James Quayle Dealey, Herbert P. Gambrell, Samuel Wood Geiser, Umphrey Lee, Charles Shirley Potts, Ira Kendrick Stephens, Lucius Mirabeau Lamar IV, William Alexander Rhea, and William Embry Wrather.

The purpose of the society is to encourage the research and preservation of historical, literary, and philosophical materials, as well as keeping the memory and spirit alive of the men who founded the initial organization. The rules for membership and initiation have been amended several times; initially membership was by invitation only, and was limited to those born within, or residents of, the boundaries of the Republic of Texas. By the 1990s, when the society had moved its offices to Austin, Texas, the bylaws had expanded to allow for 200 active members and varying numbers of emeritus and associate members. Meetings of the organization occur in early December, every year, and consist of addresses and symposia on current topics of interest in the world. Since 1937, the society has published its Proceedings annually.

Source : Handbook of Texas Online, s.v. Philosophical Society of Texas, http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/PP/vtp4.html (accessed June 8, 2010).

From the guide to the Philosophical Society of Texas Records 99-042; 2000-030; 2003-074; 2006-260., 1838, 1935-1998, (Dolph Briscoe Center for American History, The University of Texas at Austin)

The Philosophical Society of Texas was founded on December 5, 1837, in the capitol of the Republic of Texas, Houston, by Mirabeau B. Lamar (president); Ashbel Smith, Robert A. Irion, Anson Jones, Joseph Rowe, and David S. Kaufman (vice presidents); William Fairfax Gray, David G. Burnet (secretaries); Augustus C. Allen (treasurer); and John Birdsall (librarian).

The purpose of the society was to collect and discuss information regarding morals, social conditions, financial situations, political and military history, climate and other natural productions, and any other topics deemed interesting to the members. Activities of the organization ceased prior to annexation in 1845, but the society was revived in 1935, by George Waverly Briggs, James Quayle Dealey, Herbert P. Gambrell, Samuel Wood Geiser, Umphrey Lee, Charles Shirley Potts, Ira Kendrick Stephens, Lucius Mirabeau Lamar IV, William Alexander Rhea, and William Embry Wrather.

The purpose of the society is to encourage the research and preservation of historical, literary, and philosophical materials, as well as keeping the memory and spirit alive of the men who founded the initial organization.

The rules for membership and initiation have been amended several times; initially membership was by invitation only, and was limited to those born within, or residents of, the boundaries of the Republic of Texas. By the 1990s, when the society had moved its offices to Austin, Texas, the bylaws had expanded to allow for 200 active members and varying numbers of emeritus and associate members. Meetings of the organization occur in early December, every year, and consist of addresses and symposia on current topics of interest in the world. Since 1937, the society has published its Proceedings annually.

From the description of Philosophical Society of Texas Records, 1838, 1935-1998 (University of Texas Libraries). WorldCat record id: 777391879

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Role Title Holding Repository
referencedIn Ed Kilman Collection MSS 0080., 1905-1989 Houston Metropolitan Research Center, Houston Public Libary
creatorOf Philosophical Society of Texas. Philosophical Society of Texas Records, 1838, 1935-1998 University of Texas Libraries
referencedIn Inventory of the William A. Owens Papers (Part Two) Cushing Memorial Library,
referencedIn Inventory of the William A. Owens Papers (Part Three): LIT/Owens MSS 00090., 1964-1988 Cushing Memorial Library,
referencedIn Organizations -- Philosophical Society. Daughters of the Republic of Texas Library
creatorOf Nixon, Pat Ireland, 1883-1965. Papers. University of Texas Health Science Center at San A, Briscoe Library
creatorOf Philosophical Society of Texas Records 99-042; 2000-030; 2003-074; 2006-260., 1838, 1935-1998 Dolph Briscoe Center for American History
creatorOf Gray family papers, 1826-1864. San Jacinto Museum of History
referencedIn Gray family papers MC033. 47248938., 1826-1864 Albert and Ethel Herzstein Library,
referencedIn P. I. Nixon Collection MS 1*1 – MS 1*15., 1864 - 1964 University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, UTHSC Libraries, University Archives, San Antonio, TX 78229-3900
referencedIn Cyndi Taylor Krier Papers MS 93., 1956-2002, (bulk 1993-2001) Archives and SpecialCollections Department, Library, The University ofTexas at San Antonio.
referencedIn Cyndi Taylor Krier Papers MS 93., 1956-2002, (bulk 1993-2001) Archives and SpecialCollections Department, Library, The University ofTexas at San Antonio.
referencedIn Cyndi Taylor Krier Papers MS 93., 1956-2002, (bulk 1993-2001) Archives and SpecialCollections Department, Library, The University ofTexas at San Antonio.
referencedIn Cyndi Taylor Krier Papers MS 93., 1956-2002, (bulk 1993-2001) Archives and SpecialCollections Department, Library, The University ofTexas at San Antonio.
referencedIn Krier, Cyndi Taylor, 1950-. Cyndi Taylor Krier papers, 1956-2001 (bulk 1993-2001). University of Texas at San Antonio, John Peace Library (JPL)
referencedIn Inventory of the William A. Owens Papers (Part One) LIT/Owens MSS 00088., 1922-1979 Cushing Memorial Library,
Role Title Holding Repository
Relation Name
associatedWith Briggs, George Waverley person
associatedWith Briggs, George Waverley. person
associatedWith Burnet, David Gouverneur, 1789-1870 person
associatedWith Dealey, James Quayle, 1861-1937 person
associatedWith Gambrell, Herbert Pickens person
associatedWith Geiser, Samuel Wood, 1890-1983 person
associatedWith Gray family family
associatedWith Gray, William Fairfax, 1787-1841 person
associatedWith Houston, Sam, 1793-1863 person
associatedWith Irion, Robert A. (Robert Anderson), 1804-1861 person
associatedWith Jones, Anson, 1798-1858 person
associatedWith Kaufman, David S. (David Spangler), 1813-1851 person
associatedWith Krier, Cyndi Taylor person
associatedWith Lamar, Mirabeau Buonaparte, 1798-1859 person
associatedWith Lee, Umphrey, 1893-1958 person
associatedWith Nixon, P. I. (Pat Ireland), 1883-1965 person
correspondedWith Owens, William A., 1905- person
associatedWith Potts, Charles Shirley, b. 1872 person
associatedWith Rowe, Joseph person
associatedWith Rowe, Joseph. person
associatedWith Smith, Ashbel, 1805-1886 person
associatedWith Stephens, Ira Kendrick, 1887- person
Place Name Admin Code Country
Austin (Tex.)
Houston (Tex.)
Houston (Tex.)
Dallas (Tex.)
Austin (Tex.)
Dallas (Tex.)
Subject
Philosophy, theory, and educational research
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Active 1826

Active 1864

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