Wayne Bell papers, 1957-2009.

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Wayne Bell papers, 1957-2009.

The Wayne Bell papers consist of manuscript and printed materials, drawings, photographic material, and artifacts, 1957-2009 (12 boxes), that document Bell's career as a historic preservation architect and professor.

<4.5> linear ft. (<7> manuscript boxes, <499> slides, <734> photographs, <2> computer disks (3 1/2 in.), <1> sound disc (digital ; 4 3/4 in.))

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SNAC Resource ID: 7776358

University of Texas Libraries

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National Register of Historic Places

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Bell, Wayne, 1933-

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Bell, Klein & Hoffman

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Winedale Historical Center

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The Winedale Historical Center, located in the small community of Winedale in northeastern Fayette County, Texas, is an outdoor museum and study center dedicated to Texas history. The Winedale property was purchased in 1963 by Miss Ima Hogg (1882-1975), a Houston philanthropist, arts patron, and advocate of cultural and educational programs, in order to preserve and restore the historic Stagecoach Inn, located on the property. In 1965, Miss Hogg collaborated with the Uni...

Texas Main Street Project

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Texas Historical Survey Committee

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University of Texas at Austin. School of Architecture

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The School of Architecture was established within The University of Texas Engineering Department in 1910, when Dean T. U. Taylor of the Department of Engineering appointed Hugo F. Kuehne as the first faculty member of the School of Architecture. In 1920, the Department of Engineering became the College of Engineering, and the School of Architecture became the Department of Architecture within the College of Engineering. Architecture functioned as a "semiautonomous school" until it was granted fu...