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Collection Summary

Organizational Sketch

Scope and Contents

Arrangement of the Papers

Restrictions

Index Terms

Related Material

Administrative Information

Description of Series

Series I: Brown & Root Subject Files, 1939-1978, bulk 1950s

Series II: Brown & Root Legal Files, 1937-1961,

Series III: Brown & Root General Office Files, 1955-70,

Series IV: Herman Brown Personal Correspondence, 1960-61,

Series V: Brown Shipbuilding Company Files, 1939-1950,

Woodson Research Center, Rice University

Guide to the Brown & Root / George R. Brown Executive Files, 1937-1978



Collection Summary

Creator:Brown & Root, Inc. (Firm)
Title:Brown & Root / George R. Brown Executive Files
Dates:1937-1978
Abstract:The bulk of this material consists of business records of the Brown & Root firm and Brown Shipbuilding Co., relating in particular to building projects and joint ventures with other companies such as Zapata Offshore, Texas Gulf Sulphur and ARMCO Steel, as well as internal operations of the firm. Formats include correspondence, internal memos, project site drawings, photographs, reports, notes, and newsclippings.
Identification:MS 488
Quantity:24 linear feet.
Repository:Woodson Research Center, Fondren Library, Rice University, Houston, TX

Organizational Sketch

In 1914, native Texan Herman Brown was given eighteen mules in lieu of back wages for construction work done in his hometown of Belton, which he used to enter the construction business on his own. In 1919 his brother-in-law, Dan Root, advanced him money for working capital, and the company was named Brown and Root, Incorporated. In 1922 Herman's younger brother, George Rufus Brown, joined the firm. Dan Root, a prosperous Central Texas cotton farmer, died in 1929. The paving of dirt roads and building of steel bridges for municipal and county governments in Central Texas led the firm to a successful joint bid in 1936 to construct the Marshall Ford Dam (now Mansfield Dam) on the Colorado River. A 1940 contract to construct the Corpus Christi Naval Air Station was the first of their big federal war projects. The brothers formed the Brown Shipbuilding Company in 1942 and constructed more than 350 vessels for the navy. The shipyard had a labor force of 25,000 and won the Army-Navy E and a presidential citation.

After World War II the Brown brothers and other investors purchased the Big and Little Inch pipelines from the government with the winning high bid of $143 million and organized a new company, Texas Eastern Transmission Company, which is now a part of Panhandle Eastern Corporation. Brown and Root was widely known during the 1950s and 1960s for constructing United States air and naval bases (in Spain, France, and Guam) and roads, dams, bridges, petrochemical plants, and large offshore drilling platforms. In 1961 the company won the planning contract for the $200 million Manned Spacecraft Center in Houston.

Herman Brown died on November 15, 1962, and was buried in Glenwood Cemetery, Houston.Brown was a cofounder of the Brown Foundation. He was a member of the board of directors of First City National Bank of Houston, Texas Eastern Transmission Corporation, Southwestern University, Armco Steel Corporation, and Texas Children's Hospital in Houston. He was also active in oil and gas exploration and ranching.

After the death of his brother Herman in 1962, George became president of Brown and Root. Later that year the corporation was sold to the Halliburton Company.

In December 1962 the Halliburton Company of Dallas purchased Brown and Root, which continues to operate under its own name. Halliburton's significant acquisition of Brown and Root of Houston in 1962 gained for the company the sort of subsudiaries that heretofore had been missing: industrial and marine engineering and construction firms. At the time of acquisition Brown and Root had annual revenues of $5.5 billion.

George R. Brown served as a director of the Halliburton Company, Armco Steel Corporation, Louisiana Land and Exploration Company, International Telephone and Telegraph Corporation, Trans-World Airlines, Southland Paper Company, First City Bancorporation, and Highland Oil Company. He served on important commissions for presidents Truman, Eisenhower, Kennedy, and Johnson, and was appointed to commissions for the state of Texas, from the 1930s under Governor James Allred to the 1970s under Governor Dolph Briscoe. He was a well-known friend and visible supporter of Lyndon B. Johnson throughout his political career. He was the recipient of many honors during his lifetime, including Awards from Rice University, Colorado School of Mines, Southwestern University, and the University of Texas. He received several awards in construction and engineering, including the John Fritz Medal in 1977 from the five national engineering societies, and the American Petroleum Institute Gold Medal.

Brown served as chairman of the board of trustees of Rice University for fifteen years of his twenty-five years of service on the board. In 1951 the Brown brothers and their wives established the Brown Foundation, through which they pursued a strong and generous interest in philanthropy. By June 30, 1994, the foundation had granted more than $381 million to charitable institutions, primarily in higher education and the arts. In 1925 Brown married Alice Nelson Pratt of Lometa, Texas, who became well-known for her support for the arts at the local, state, and national levels. They had three children. Brown died on January 22, 1983, and was buried in Glenwood Cemetery, Houston.

Excerpted from "BROWN, GEORGE RUFUS." and "BROWN, HERMAN". The Handbook of Texas Online. <http://www.tsha.utexas.edu/handbook/online/articles/view/BB/fbrbg.html> [Accessed Mon Jul 14 12:01:07 US/Central 2003 ].

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Scope and Contents

The bulk of this material consists of business records of the Brown & Root firm and the Brown Shipbuilding Co., relating in particular to building projects and joint ventures with other companies as well as internal operations of the firm. Formats include correspondence, internal memos, project site drawings, photographs, reports, notes, and newsclippings.

Some specific projects include various international airbases, Marshall Ford Dam, Pedernales River Electric Cooperative, City of Houston roads and water, Rice Institute, Mohole Project, and many others. Correspondents include individuals and other companies such as ARMCO Steel, Construction Management & Engineering Associates (CMEA), Harlan Inc., Pre-stressed Concrete Products, Inc., Southland Paper Mills, Inc., Texas Eastern Transmission Corp, Texas Gulf Sulphur Co., and the U.S. Navy and Dept. of Defense.

Folder titles are original Brown & Root titles.

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Arrangement of the Papers

This collection is arranged in the following five series:
Series I: Brown & Root Subject Files, 1939-1978, bulk 1950s, (18.5 feet, 37 boxes).
Series II: Brown & Root Legal Files, 1937-1961, (0.5 linear ft., 1 box).
Series III: Brown & Root General Office Files, 1955-70, (1.75 linear ft., 3 boxes).
Series IV: Herman Brown Personal Correspondence, 1960-61 (0.25 linear ft., 2 folders).
Series V: Brown Shipbuilding Company Files, 1939-1950, (3 linear ft., 5 boxes).

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Restrictions

Restrictions on Access

This material is open for research.

Restrictions on Use

Permission to publish from the Brown & Root / George R. Brown Executive Files must be obtained from the Woodson Research Center, Fondren Library, Rice University.

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Index Terms

Subjects (Persons)
Brown, George R., 1898-1983--Correspondence.
Brown, Herman, 1892-1962--Correspondence.
Subjects (Organizations)
Brown & Root, Inc.--History.
Brown Shipbuilding Company, Inc.--History.
Panhandle Eastern Corporation--History--20th century.
ARMCO Steel -- History.
Pre-stressed Concrete Products, Inc. -- History.
Southland Paper Mills, Inc. -- History.
Texas Gulf Sulphur Co. -- History.
Halliburton, Inc. -- History.
Subjects:
Dams--Texas--Design and construction--History.
Concrete construction--Texas--History.
Road construction--Texas--History.
Construction industry--Texas--History.
Offshore oil field equipment industry--Texas--History.
Gas industry--United States--History--20th century.
Places
Marshall Ford Dam (Colorado River, Tex.)
Formats
Correspondence.
Reports.
Memos.
Photographs.
Newsclippings.
Plans (maps).

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Related Material

See also MS 464, Builders: Herman & George R. Brown Book Research Files.

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Administrative Information

Custodial History

This material was formerly housed in the Information Resource Center of Kellogg Brown & Root.

Preferred Citation

Brown & Root / George R. Brown Executive Files, MS488, Woodson Research Center, Fondren Library, Rice University.

Acquisition Information

Gift of Halliburton, 1999.

Accruals

No future additions are expected for this material.

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Detailed Description of the Collection

 

Series I: Brown & Root Subject Files, 1939-1978, bulk 1950s
18.5 feet (37 boxes)

Correspondence, reports, notes, brochures, site drawings and contracts related to Brown & Root projects, proposed projects and issues such as energy and constructions resources and labor. Some specific projects include various international airbases, Marshall Ford Dam, Pedernales River Electric Cooperative, City of Houston roads and water, Rice Institute, Mohole Project, and many others. Correspondents include individuals and other companies such as ARMCO Steel, Construction Management & Engineering Associates (CMEA), Harlan Inc., Southland Paper Mills, Inc., Texas Eastern Transmission Corp, Texas Gulf Sulphur Co., and the U.S. Navy and Dept. of Defense. Folder titles are original Brown & Root titles.
Airbases (drawings and minimal correspondence)
BoxFolder
11Bordeaux-Merignac Airbase & St. Nazaire Airbase, 1952-53
2Chateauroux Complex, 1953
3Chaumont Airbase, 1953
4Chambley Airbase, 1953
5Etain-Rouvres Airbase, 1953
BoxFolder
21Dreux –Louvilliers Airbase, 1953
2Evreux-Fauville Airbase, 1953
3Laon-Couvron Airbase, 1953
4 Niort Area, 1953
5Phalsbourg Airbase, 1953
BoxFolder
31St. Mihiel Area, 1953
2Spanish airbases, 1954-58
3Toul-Rosiers Airbase, 1953
4AIRCO Industrial Gases settlement on AIRCO cylinders, 1968
5Alaskan Ventures: Proposed projects and correspondence, 1958-68
6Alleghany Corp., 1956-57
7Allied Sheet Metal & Roofing, 1951-56
8ARMCO Steel – Sheffield Steel, 1950-54
BoxFolder
41ARMCO Steel – Misc. 1954
2ARMCO Steel – Misc. 1955
3ARMCO Steel – Misc. 1956
4ARMCO Steel – Misc. corresp. 1959
5ARMCO Steel – Corresp. 1966
6ARMCO Steel – Corresp. 1967
7ARMCO Steel 1968
8ARMCO Steel 1970
9Associated companies and/or subsidiaries, 1949-1954
BoxFolder
51Bloomfield Steamship Co., 1955-1956
2The Business Council, 1966-1967
3 Canadian River Project
4Carbide Chemical job, Seadrift, TX
5Century Investment Co. – WTB Corp., 1939-1956
6Century Investment Co. – WTB Corp., Plaza Hotel, 1939-1956
7Chemical & Petroleum Division, F.W. Bell thru 1950
8Chemical & Petroleum Division, F.W. Bell
BoxFolder
61-3Edward Clark legislative matters/labor troubles, 1950-1951
4Edward Clark legislative/labor, 1952-1953
Construction Management & Engineering Associates (CMEA)
BoxFolder
71-2General, 1952-1953
3Misc. corresp., 1952-1953
4Weekly reports, minutes of other meetings, 1952-1953
BoxFolder
81Drawings, 1952-1953
2-3Unsafe installations – France, 1952
4Unsafe installations – France, comparisons
5The French Construction Industry and Its Capacity to Execute the Military Program
BoxFolder
91Construction Management and Engineering Associates Organization
2Monthly reports, Nov.-Dec. 1952, Jan.-Aug. 1953, Paris, France
BoxFolder
101-2Corpus Christi misc., 1945-1956
3Darneille, George – misc. memos, deals, 1951-1956
4Driskill Hotel, 1955-1959
5El Paso Building and Construction Trades Council vs. TX Highway Commission, 1950
BoxFolder
111-2Florida oil deal – Virgil Osborn, 1941-1956
3Foreign, Italy – ANIC corresp., 1955-1958
4Frost Lumber Co. (Olin Industries), 1951
5-6 Guam: Brown-Pacific-Maxon, 1946-1954
BoxFolder
121 Halliburton Co. corresp., 1969
2Harlan Inc. Board of Directors meetings, 1973
3Harlan Inc.: Harlan-Doherty
4Harlan Inc.: Fred S. James & Co.
5Harlan Inc. proposed public offering, 1970
6Harlan Inc. reports of competitors
Highlands Insurance Co.
BoxFolder
127Benrus Corp.
8Crum & Forster
9Employers Casualty Co.; Southwestern Life Insurance Co.
10Prudential-Skandia-Hudson
11San Jacinto River Authority
12Southern Marine & Aviation Underwriters
13Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corp. overdraft agreement – Kuwait Br., 1965-1968
BoxFolder
131City of Houston Main Street reports, 1940
2-3City of Houston water corresp., 1939-1940
4City of Houston water, 1939-1940s
5Humble Oil & Refining Co. general corresp., 1955-1968
6Hurricane Betsy loans, 1965-1967
7International Telephone & Telegraph Corp. (IT&T) corresp., 1962
8IT&T corresp., 1963-1965
9IT&T corresp., 1966
BoxFolder
141Jetero ranch property site, 1957-1961
2Kitcat & Aitken, 1971-1972
3Labor corresp., pamphlets, 1958-1961
4Labor suit against unions, 1950-1952
5 Larson, Jess, 1957-1961
BoxFolder
151LeDuc Southern Absorption Ltd., 1953
2W.H. Leslie – memos, misc. letters, 1957
3 W.H. Leslie – Minor Hudson corresp., 1949
4Lone Star Steel Co., 1951-1952
5Lone Star Steel Corp., 1959-1960
6Longview paving job, 1939
7Louisiana Bridge Co. – misc. corresp., 1957-1959
8Louisiana Land & Exploration Co., 1969
9Maner Lake and Eagle Nest Lake, Brazoria Development Assoc., 1944-61
10Marble Falls Ranch, Travis Co., TX, 1959
BoxFolder
161Marsh, Charles E., 1947-1956
Marshall Ford Dam
BoxFolder
162Balance sheet showing working fund, 1938
3Balance sheet showing working fund, 1940
4Balance sheet & operating statement, 1940-41
5 Herman Brown
6Contracts
7Equipment
BoxFolder
171-2Insurance
3Labor costs and wage rates
4Lumber, sand, gravel, steel, cement, concrete, etc.
BoxFolder
181Personnel
2-3Statement of costs, 1940-1941
4Stone and rock production
5McKinney, Robert – Corresp., articles, 1957-1961
6Mining & Metallurgical Division, Domingo Moreno & H. Monroe, 1952- 1956
7Mining & Metallurgical Division (NY)
BoxFolder
191Mohole Project progress reports, 1962
2-3Mohole Project, 1962
4-5Mohole Project, 1963
BoxFolder
201Mohole Project termination, 1966-1968
2 Mohole Project – general and administrative overhead
3National politics
4New Orleans property deal – Brown-Utah-DeMontluzin, 1958-
5Oltorf, Frank, misc. Washington corresp., 1951-1956
6Palomas Ranch: Corresp. and statements, 1950-1954
BoxFolder
211Pedernales Electric Cooperative job, Johnson City, 1939
2Piermain Corp., 1955-1956
3Pima Mine, 1952-1956
President’s Materials Policy Commission, 1951-1952
BoxFolder
214-5Manual, 1951
6Resources for Freedom, V. II, 1952
BoxFolder
221Mr. Brown Part II, “Strengthening Our Domestic Resource Base,” Chap. I-III, Jan. 15-18, 1952
2Mr. Brown Part III, “Strengthening the Free World Resource Base,” Chp. I-VIII, Jan. 15-18, 1952
3Mr. Brown Part V-VI, “Strengthening the Energy Resource Base,” Jan. 15-18, 1952
4 Various chapters, 1952
5Photos from report, taken Feb. 11, 1952
BoxFolder
231Pre-stressed Concrete Products (PCP), Inc. board meetings, Jan. 1957-65
2PCP reports on Mandeville properties, 1964
3-4 PCP, 1968
5PCP retirement and savings statements, 1968
6PCP – J.E. Walters bonus and relating paper, 1960s
Proposed projects
BoxFolder
241New Mexico Los Alamos job, 1943-49; Oak Ridge, 1952
2Rock crushing operation in Florida, 1955
3-4Foreign work, 1955-1956
5Company business/projects, 19566
6-7Company business/projects, 1957
BoxFolder
251Company business/projects, 1957
2General corresp., 1957-1961
3-4Company business/projects
5Prospective work, 1961-1962
Rice Institute
George R. Brown served as chairman of the board of trustees of Rice University for fifteen years of his twenty-five years of service on the board.
BoxFolder
256-7Budget, audit and financial reports, 1954-1956
BoxFolder
261Budget and financial statements, corresp., 1948-1957
2Cinder track, 1955
3Property owned and acquired, Rice Lumber Co., 1953-1956
4Research-Nuclear Reactor High Voltage Lab, 1951-1953
5-6Research-Nuclear Reactor High Voltage Lab, 1955-1956
BoxFolder
271-2Stadium, 1951-1955
3Stadium financing, 1949-1955
4Stadium labor trouble, 1950-1951
5Stocks and bonds, 1953-1956
BoxFolder
281Paul O. Sims Co.; Herman Brown property, addition 1, Austin, 1949
2Paul O. Sims Co.; Herman Brown property, addition 2, Austin
3Slidell-Little Woods Bridge, 1960
4 Charles P. Smith, 1939-1940
5Sonic Research Corp., 1957
6Southern Natural Gas Co., 1956
7Southern Sales & Transportation Co., 1957-1958
8Southland Paper Mills, Inc., 1943-1956
BoxFolder
291Southland Paper Mills, Inc., 1943-1956
2Southland Paper Mills, Inc., 1957-1960
3Southland Paper Mills, Inc. corresp., 1965
4Southland Paper Mills, Inc., 1969
5 Southland Paper Mills, Inc., 1970
BoxFolder
301-3Steel liner work for containment structures, 1977
4Steel liner work for containment structures, 1978
5-6Tank machining project, 1951-1953
7Tennessee Gas Transmission Co., 1958-1961
8Texas Co., 1958-1961
BoxFolder
311Texas Eastern Transmission Corp. corresp., 1966
2Texas Eastern Transmission Corp. corresp., 1967
3-4Texas Gulf Sulphur Co. misc. corresp., 1952-1956
5Texas Gulf Sulphur Co. misc. corresp, 1957-1961
6Texas Gulf Sulphur Co. proposed centralization of all ship and barge loading facilities, San Leon, TX, 1957
7Texas Gulf Sulphur Co. – Fred Nelson’s underwater drilling platform invention, 1953
8Texas Railroad Commission, 1957-1959
9Texas Railway Equipment Co., 1957-1960
BoxFolder
321Thomas, Albert, 1946-1961
2-3Thompson, Ernest O. – misc. statutes, Point Barrow trip 1952-1956
4Thompson, Ernest O. – Point Barrow inspection trip, 1953-1956
5Timcoat Corp., 1957-1960
6Trans World Airlines, Inc. corresp., 1969
BoxFolder
331Umlauf, Charles, sculpture of George R. Brown – photos, 1953
2Underwood, Neuhaus & Co., Inc. Offshore Industry Seminar, 1968
3Union Carbide Co. corresp. and reports, 1959-1961
4United Carbon Co., 1960
5United Carbon India contract file, 1960s
6-7United Carbon India Ltd. financial matters, 1960s
BoxFolder
341-2United Carbon India Ltd., 1960s
3United Carbon India personnel, 1960s
4United Carbon India – J.B. Davenport reports, 1964-1965
5U.S. Dept. of Defense Industry Advisory Council, 1968
6U.S. Dept. of Defense Industry Advisory Council, 1969
U.S. Navy Ammunition Depot, McAllester, OK
BoxFolder
351-2Brown and Bellows firms corresp., 1942-1943
3-5Contract Noy-5691, 1942-1944
BoxFolder
361U.S. Dept. of the Navy, 1963
2Ultrasonic Inspection Device (Frank E. Richardson), 1952
3Valentine Pulp & Paper Co. misc. corresp., 1957-1958
4Valentine Pulp & Paper Co. corresp., 1962
Venezuela
BoxFolder
365GRB South American trip as guest of Creole Petroleum Corp., 1954
6Jobs, 1957
7Raymond Concrete Pile Co.-B&R corresp., 1957
BoxFolder
371Proposed Maracaibo bridge, 1956-1957
2Vitro Corp. of America, 1962
3Walters, J.E., 1949-1951
4William A. Smith Construction Co., 1967-1968
5Wolf, Monroe, 1963-1964
6Womack, Frank, 1939-1940
7John L. Wortham & Son, 1968
8H.B. Zachry Co. contract, 1960s
9Zapata Offshore Co., 1968-1969

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Series II: Brown & Root Legal Files, 1937-1961,
(0.5 linear ft., 1 box)

Notes, correspondence, and several briefs related to Brown & Root legal claims and suits.
BoxFolder
381Legal claims and suits, 1957-1961
2Legislation correspondence, 1961
3Herman Brown v. O.L. Neyland, 1940 [?], brief for appellants
4Brown & Root v. A.F.L. Beaumont, correspondence, 1949-50
5J.C. Jacques v. Brown & Root, brief for defendant, 1937-39
6Trusts: George R. Brown; Austin, Lucy Ann and Elizabeth Booth, Thomas & Margaret Brown; Margaret Ann Paden, Mary & James Root, 1946

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Series III: Brown & Root General Office Files, 1955-70,
(1.5 linear ft., 3 boxes)

BoxFolder
391Correspondence, 1969
2-3Experience records and qualifications (misc. B&R jobs)
Incentive bonus / fund
BoxFolder
4011955-58
21959
31960-62
41965
51966
61968
7India Company – Proposed
8Institute on U.S. Taxation of Foreign Income, Inc.
Insurance Dept.
BoxFolder
4091962-66
BoxFolder
4111967-69
2Insurance Manager, 1966-70
3Personnel, 1957-61
4Policy and Procedure, 1957-61
5U.S. Internal Revenue Audit, International Operations Agent, 1960-68
Wage & Salary information
BoxFolder
4161964-68
BoxFolder
4211969-70
2Workmen’s Compensation, 1965-70

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Series IV: Herman Brown Personal Correspondence, 1960-61,
(0.25 linear ft., 2 folders)

BoxFolder
4231960
41961

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Series V: Brown Shipbuilding Company Files, 1939-1950,
(3 linear ft., 5 boxes)

Subseries A: General Correspondence, 1946-1950
Carbon copies and some original items such as internal memos and external correspondence, between Brown Shipbuilding and law firms, accountants, and insurance firms, relating to the release of contracts, labor issues, and inventory.
BoxFolder
4311946
2-31947
4-51948
BoxFolder
4411949-50
2Correspondence Gro-Gy
3Correspondence Leo-Lim
4Houston Corporation, 1946-1947
Subseries B: Law suits
BoxFolder
445R.E. Hale et.al. suit, 1946
6Houston Natural Gas Corp. suit, 1946-1947
7George H. Hill et al. suit, 1940s
8J.H. Howard & P.M. Culbreth v. Herman & George Brown, 1947-1948
Subseries C: Photographs
BoxFolder
449-11Events
BoxFolder
451Events
2-3Individuals and groups
4Interior views of PC-1253, March 30, 1943
5George Brown/Herman Brown - individually and with groups
Subseries D: Award certificates and ephemera
BoxFolder
465Payroll Savings Plan Official Commendation, c. 1939
Harris County Community Chest and Council Certificate of Merit, 1944, for Shipping Dept. and Tank Testing Dept. (2)
Harris County Community Chest and Council Certificate of Merit, 1944, for Shipping Dept. and Tank Testing Dept. (2)
“E” flag and photo

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