Harvey P. Smith (1889-1964) Drawings and field notes, 18th Century Missions of San Antonio, Texas 1929-1957

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Harvey P. Smith (1889-1964) Drawings and field notes, 18th Century Missions of San Antonio, Texas 1929-1957

Harvey Partridge Smith (1889-1964) was a San Antonio architect and early preservationist. Consists of 169 measured drawings and .08 linear feet of field notes (1929-1957) documenting Smith's work on Spanish missions in San Antonio. Drawings are included for the following buildings: Spanish Governor's Palace, Mission Concepcion, Mission San Jose y San Miguel de Aguayo, Mission San Juan Capistrano (San Antonio, Tex.), Mission San Francisco de la Espada, and the irrigation system of the Alamo.

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The Texas State Board of Control was created in 1919 by the Thirty-sixth Texas Legislature (Senate Bill 147, Regular Session), becoming operational on January 1, 1920. The Board was composed of three members, serving six-year overlapping terms, appointed by the Governor with concurrence of the Senate. The Board elected a chair. The legislation which created the Board also abolished several agencies and offices, transferring their duties to the Board of Control. Offices abolished wer...

Spanish Governor's Palace (San Antonio, Tex.)

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Smith, Harvey Partridge, 1889-1964

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Harvey Partridge Smith (1889-1964) was a San Antonio architect and early preservationist. From the description of Harvey P. Smith drawings of San Antonio missions, 1929-1957. (University of Texas Libraries). WorldCat record id: 28091322 Harvey Partridge Smith, noted architect and preservationist, was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota on April 2, 1889, the son of Harvey Jay Smith and Carrie (Barnum) Smith. He received his education at the Evanston Academy, Northwest...