October 31, 1996, Laura K. Saegert, Appraisal Archivist
Agency
contact
This agency contact information was current at the time of the report but may have changed in the interim. Please call (512-463-5455) for current contact information of the agency's records manager or records liaison for these records.
Danielle Bourdeau
State Preservation Board
Stephen F. Austin Bldg., Suite 1029
Austin, TX 78711
The Capitol Committee, Inc., was a non-profit group formed in 1985 by the
State Preservation Board to function as a fundraising mechanism for projects
undertaken by the Board. The committee consisted of numerous individuals in the
private sector, with the current and past governors and their wives, the
lieutenant governor and his wife, and the speaker of the house and his wife as
honorary members of the committee. George Bristol served as the Executive
Director. Funds were raised for the restoration, preservation and maintenance
of the state Capitol, the old General Land Office, and the surrounding
grounds. The committee was dissolved 1988, with fundraising activities assumed
by the State Preservation Board.
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Project review
These records were in an accession received from the State Preservation
Board. The committee's records were maintained in the Board offices as the
funds raised went toward the Capitol restoration and other Board projects.
Although closely intertwined with Board activities, especially with the
Architect of the Capitol, these are not the records of the Board, but rather
of the Capitol Committee.
I have reviewed the history and functions of the committee from reports and
other materials found within the records of the committee and the records of
the Preservation Board. The committee does not have a retention schedule.
Archives Holdings
Financial records, 1985-1988, 0.5
cubic feet.
Financial records of the Capitol Committee, including balance sheets,
copies of checks issued, invoices, requests to encumber, requests for funds
transfers, memos re: cost of projects, and correspondence with contractors and
companies. Dates covered are 1985-1988. These records document funds received,
funds transferred, deposited. The funds were used for the
restoration/construction of various phases of the Capitol restoration,
including the Goddess of Liberty, the Great Walk, the rose garden, and the
Capitol gift shop. Money was raised by the committee, then transferred to the
State Preservation Board for use on these projects.
Previous Destructions
No destruction requests have been filed by this Committee.
Project outcome
The appraisal of the committee's records is complete. This series has been
appraised to be non-archival. A destruction request for the records on file in
the Archives and Information Services Division will be submitted following
approval of this decision.
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Record Series Reviews
Records Series Review
Series Title:
Financial records
Dates:
1985-1988
Agency: Capitol Committee, Inc.
Obsolete record series? Yes
Replaced by: None
Ongoing record series? No
Agency holdings: None
Archival holdings:
Financial records of the Capitol Committee, including balance sheets,
copies of checks issued, invoices, requests to encumber funds, requests for
funds transfers, memos re: cost of projects, and correspondence with
contractors and companies. Dates covered are 1985-1988. These records document
funds received, funds transferred, and deposited. The funds were used for the
restoration/construction of various phases of the Capitol restoration,
including the Goddess of Liberty, the Great Walk, the rose garden, and the
Capitol gift shop. Money was raised by the committee, then transferred to the
State Preservation Board for use on these projects.
These records comprise 0.5 cubic feet.
Description:
See archival holdings.
Purpose:
Documents the funds raised by the Committee and transferred to the State
Preservation Board.
Agency program:
The Capitol Committee, Inc., was a non-profit group formed in 1985 by the
State Preservation Board to function as a fundraising mechanism for projects
undertaken by the Board. The committee consisted of numerous individuals in
the private sector, with the current and past governors and their wives, the
lieutenant and his wife, and the speaker of the house and his wife as honorary
members of the committee. George Bristol served as the Executive Director.
Funds were raised for the restoration, preservation and maintenance of the
state Capitol, the old General Land Office, and the surrounding grounds. The
committee was dissolved in 1988, with fundraising activities assumed by the
State Preservation Board.
Arrangement: By type of material, then project.
Access constraints: None
Use constraints: None
Indexes or finding aids required for/or an aid to access? No
Gaps: None
Problems: None
Known related records in other agencies:
Some coverage of the activities of this committee can be found at the State
Preservation Board, Fundraising series.
Previous destructions:
Destruction requests on file in the Archives and Information Services
Division of the Library and Archives Commission were checked for the Capitol
Committee and none were found for this series or for equivalent or related
series.
Publications based on records: None
Appraisal decision:
These files document the funds raised by this committee and transferred to
the State Preservation Board for their various restoration projects. While
this was an important activity concerning the Capitol restoration, financial
records are not normally permanent records. Summaries of funds raised by the
committee and narrative documentation of the functioning of the committee can
be found in the minutes of the Board. The relationship of the committee with
the Board is also discussed in a management audit of the Board by Terrell
Blodgett in 1989. The working papers used in the audit can be found at the
Archives and Information Services Division in the collection, Terrell
Blodgett papers, State Preservation Board series, 1917, 1983-1989. This
report is published and available in the Texas State Publications Depository
Program (Blodgett, Terrell. Management review of the Texas State
Preservation Board and the Office of the Architect: a report. Lyndon B.
Johnson School of Public Affairs, University of Texas at Austin, 1988).
Sufficient documentation of the committee's functions can be found in
archival records described above, so these financial records have been
appraised to be non-archival. A destruction request for the records on file in
the Archives and Information Services Division will be submitted following
approval of this decision.
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