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Texas Historical Foundation
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD
Bill Bailey, Jacksonville
PRESIDENT
Elizabeth Susser, Corpus Christi
VICE PRESIDENT
Bonnie McKee, Dallas
SECRETARY
Elizabeth Hayden, Paris
TREASURER
Michael Weil, El Paso
VICE CHAIR
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
Faith Bybee, Houston
ARCHAEOLOGY
Bonnie McKee, Dallas
John McRae, Ponder
HISTORICAL
PHOTOGRAPHY
William P. Wright, Jr., Abilene
BOARD MEMBERS
David J. Bebout, Houston
Shirley Caldwell, Albany
W.W. Caruth, Dallas
John B. Connally III, Houston
Mrs. M.F. Driscoll, Midland
William deG. Hayden, M.D., Paris
Catherine Knowles, Houston
Rosemary Kokernot, Cuero
Ann McDonald, Raills
John Meadows, Austin
Dr. Tom Middlebrook, Nacogdoches
Glynn Ray, Abilene
Bidda Reed, Universal City
Marinda Robertson, Abilene
Dr. R. Lee Rode, M.D., Abilene
Christine Moor Sanders, Woodville
Pierre Schlumberger, Houston
Sarah Seay Stout, Dallas
Jerry Susser, Corpus Christi
JoAnn & Victor Treat, College Station
Dr. B.B. Trotter, Abilene
John Wilkinson, Waco
Helen Yancey, El Paso
ADVISORY BOARD
George Christian, Austin
Conrad Dunagan, Monahans
Harry Goleman, Houston
F. Lee Lawrence, Tyler
Ed Protz, Galveston
Margaret Ramage, Corpus Christi
Dr. D.J. Sibley, Austin
STAFFExecutive Director, Jackie Browning Stocker
Editor of HERITAGE, Gene KraneROUND TOP
tHIENKEL
X SQUAREHenkel Square is a nationally recognized museum village of Texas
Anglo-American and German-American 19th century culture located
in Round Top, midway between Austin and Houston.
The Henkel Square Restorations and the Collections are administered
by the Texas Pioneer Arts Foundation established by
Mrs. Faith Poorman Bybee and the late Charles Lewis Bybee
in order to perpetuate an authentic representation of the
way of life of the early Austin settlers of Texas.
Henkel Square is open daily from Noon to 5:00 p.m.
P.O. Box 82 * Round Top, Texas 78954 * (409) 249-3308TEXAS
ARCHAEOLOGY
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April 11-17,1992
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