Ayres, Atlee B., papers, 1899-1939

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Ayres, Atlee B., papers, 1899-1939

Comprised primarily of correspondence, the Atlee B. Ayres Papers, 1899-1939, document Ayres' architectural projects in Austin and San Antonio, his work for the Fiesta Association, real estate business, and his family life.

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Ayres and Ayres, Architects

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Atlee B. Ayres and his son Robert M. Ayres made up the prominent San Antonio architectural firm, Ayres and Ayres, practicing from 1899 to 1977. Their most important accomplishment was the development of a regional style that accommodated the Spanish heritage of San Antonio. From the description of Ayres and Ayres records, 1894-1977. (University of Texas Libraries). WorldCat record id: 29017255 ...

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The Fiesta San Antonio Commission was created by the San Antonio Chamber of Commerce in 1959 to promote and coordinate fiestas, celebrations and other events in San Antonio that encourage the memory of the history and culture of Texas. Specifically, the Commission oversees the staging of the annual ten-day Fiesta that commemorates the Battles of the Alamo and San Jacinto. The Commission succeeded the Festival San Jacinto Association which ran Fiesta from 1943 to 1959. From the descri...