The Southwestern Historical Quarterly, Volume 52, July 1948 - April, 1949 Page: 92
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Southwestern Historical Quarterly
Dr. W. P. Webb
Miss Mae Richardson
Dr. Claude Elliott
Mrs. I. B. McFarland
Mrs. Eugene A. Holmgreen
Mr. Walace Hawkins
Mrs. Sarah Chokla Gross
Mr. R. H. Porter
Mr. L. W. Kemp
Miss Amelia Williams
Miss Eleanor Patrick
Miss Adina De Zavala
Miss Virgie Sanders
Dr. R. L. Biesele
Judge Ralph Yarborough
Mrs. Nancy Taylor
Miss Louise Kelly
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Ferguson
Mrs. J. F. Lentz
Mr. Malcolm McLean
Dr. P. I. Nixon
Mr. Frank Caldwell
Mr. E. W. Winkler
Mr. Charles F. Heartman
Mr. Hobart Huson
Mr. Colby D. Hall
Mr. C. L. Patterson
Mrs. Roger Childress
Mr. Garland AdairDr. C. S. Potts
Mr. Ted Dealey
Dr. M. W. Rogers
Mr. Roger Norman Conger
Mr. Carl Hertzog
Mr. R. M. Green
Mr. Worth S. Ray
Miss Frances Donecker
Dr. H. Bailey Carroll
Rabbi Henry Cohen
Mr. Matt Weeks
Mr. Frank Rosengren
Mr. Randall E. Briscoe
Mr. George P. Isbell
Houston Public Library
Mr. Paul Adams
Mr. W. M. Pearce
Mr. E. T. Miller
Mr. Fred Smith
Mrs. C. E. Mead
Mrs. John A. Lomax
Dr. Henry Maresh
Dr. Albert Woldert
Mr. J. Evetts Haley
United Daughters of Confederacy
Mrs. Harbert Davenport
The Steck Company
Dr. John V. HaggardTo all of the above contributors the Association extends its
sincerest appreciation. For the extensiveness of their contribu-
tions special thanks were announced at the auction to Professor
W. P. Webb, Mr. Dan Ferguson, and Mrs. Sarah Chokla Gross.
Mrs. Gross, who sent in some twenty items, also made a request
that should attract several members. The request was by way of
complimenting Herbert Fletcher's account of the auction; but,
Mrs. Gross says, "Now I want some member-not a dealer-to
describe the 1948 auction." Several accounts from just the normal,
limited means collectors would be much in order.
Also for special acknowledgment should be listed, as in previous
years, George P. Isbell, who served again at the auction as "High
Sheriff." As auctioneers Wilbert H. Timmons, Gene Hollon,
William C. Pool, and Robert Amsler kept the books moving
across the counter. J. D. Matlock, Mary Handy, Tommye J. Noble,
Mary Lou Proctor, and Mary Frances Payne assisted the office
staff as checkers and pages.
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