Records, 1979-1987, 1979-1981, 1985-1986.

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Records, 1979-1987, 1979-1981, 1985-1986.

Includes minutes, agendas and financial records from both executive and general meetings as well as membership directories and newsletters. Of particular interest is the documentation of the moving and restoration of the Mast-White house. Also included is the transcript of a speech given to the society by then Texas First Lady Rita Mae Clements. Finally, there are numerous brief historical reports with photographs about many longtime Lubbock businesses.

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Lubbock Heritage Society

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Founded January 1979 as an offshoot of a Lubbock Junior League project by a group of 90 individuals. The society's primary purpose is to educate the community to appreciate and support the preservation of history and cultural aspects of life in Lubbock, Tex. Major accomplishments include moving and restoring the Mast-White home to prevent its destruction. The organization is still in existence today. From the description of Records, 1979-1987, 1979-1981, 1985-1986. (Texas Tech Univer...

Bacon House (Lubbock, Tex.)

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Mast-White House (Lubbock, Tex.)

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Jones, Trout, Flygare, Moody and Brown (Lubbock, Tex.)

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Bean, George Renshaw, 1874-1962

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Early pioneer settler, teacher, attorney, County Judge, and businessman of Lubbock, Texas. Born in Decatur, Texas, on April 28, 1874. Arrived in Lubbock in 1893 from Montague County following the cattle herds to the High Plains. Became a school teacher, Superintendent of Lubbock schools (1899-1900), attorney (1901-1962), and Lubbock County Judge (1902-1906). Formed a law partnership with E. L. Klett, and in addition held extensive real estate interests in Lubbock, Gaines, and Montague Counties. ...

Southwestern Public Service Company (Lubbock, Tex.)

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Robinson, Willard Bethurem, 1935-

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Architectural historian, architect and author. Authority on Texas architectural history. Born in 1935 in Sheridan, Wyoming. B. Arch, Montana State University (1958) M. Arch from Rice University (1960). Member of the Architecture faculty at Texas Tech University (1963-1991). Instrumental in the establishment of the Ranching Heritage Center at Texas Tech University. Author of four books including "Gone From Texas: Our Lost Architectural Heritage" and "The People's Architecture: Texas Courthouses, ...

Murrah, David J.

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Junior League of Lubbock (Lubbock, Tex.)

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New Neighbors Society (Lubbock, Tex.)

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Lubbock Cultural Affairs Council (Lubbock, Tex.)

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Guarantee Abstract and Title Company.

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Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad (Lubbock, Tex.)

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Episcopal Church. Diocese of Northwest Texas.

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Clements, Rita Mae.

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Crenshaw, Dupree and Milam (Lubbock, Tex.)

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First National Bank (Lubbock, Tex.)

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Davidson Wholesale (Lubbock, Tex.)

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