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Overview

Texas Department of Insurance Agency History

Scope and Content of the Records

Arrangement

Restrictions

Index Terms

Related Material

Administrative Information

Description of Series

Department of Insurance State Fire Marshal key rate city files, Part I (city files, group one, A-G), 1893, 1904-1999, undated, bulk 1930-1997,

Texas State Library and Archives Commission

Texas Department of Insurance, State Fire Marshal:

An Inventory of Department of Insurance State Fire Marshal Key Rate City Files: Part I (City Files, Group One, A-G) at the Texas State Archives, 1893, 1904-1999, undated, bulk 1930-1997



Overview

Creator:Texas. State Fire Marshal.
Title:Department of Insurance State Fire Marshal key rate city files: Part I (city files, group one, A-G)
Dates:1893, 1904-1999, undated
Dates: bulk 1930-1997
Abstract: The Texas State Fire Marshal conducted inspections of local fire department facilities as part of a process to establish key rates - rates that were part of a formula used to determine fire insurance rates for individual properties in cities and towns. Records consist of key rate analyses, reports, correspondence, maps, proposed key rate schedules, city ordinances, city codes (electrical, fire, etc.), operational or engineering reports on water distribution systems, water and waste water master plans, inspection reports of fire fighting equipment, certificates of inspection for pumpers or other fire department apparatus, manufacturer's record of construction details, reports of city fire departments, training reports of city and rural fire departments, etc., concerning the key rating of cities and towns in Texas for fire protection and insurance purposes. Dates covered are 1893, 1904-1999, undated, bulk 1930-1997. These files were used to determine and document the key rates of cities and towns in Texas for use in establishing fire insurance rates.
Quantity:166 cubic ft., 1347 maps
Language:These materials are written predominately in English with scattered Spanish throughout.
Repository: Texas State Archives

Texas Department of Insurance Agency History

The Texas Department of Insurance (TDI) regulates the Texas insurance industry. The Department seeks quality insurance products for all Texans at reasonable prices and under reasonable terms and strives to protect consumers' insurance assets. TDI enforces solvency standards and promotes competition in the industry while protecting consumers from fraud, misrepresentation and unfair practices. TDI educates the public about insurance so that Texans can make informed choices and works to protect the lives and property of the citizens of Texas from fire and fire-related hazards.

The history of state regulation of insurance in Texas dates from 1874, when the 14th Legislature passed a law regulating the life and health insurance business in the areas of company formation, activities and coverage (Chapter CXLV, Regular Session). This Act also gave the State Comptroller of Public Accounts supervisory authority over insurance (as there was not a state insurance department in existence), including issuing yearly renewal of certificates to companies. In the early days of statehood, practically all insurance business in Texas was written by companies organized in other states and foreign countries. According to State Comptroller's records, out of 61 companies doing business in Texas in 1874, only four were domestic. Until the 1876 State Constitution was adopted, Texas insurance corporations were created by special acts of the legislature. These domestic companies ventured into the business -- mostly fire and marine insurance -- in competition with financially stronger and more experienced out-of-state companies. As a result, most of them either went bankrupt or had to be reinsured and taken over by their out-of-state counterparts.

The Texas 1876 Constitution authorized the Legislature to create the office of Insurance Commissioner. Later that year the 15th Legislature passed a bill creating the Texas Department of Insurance, Statistics and History (Chapter CXXXIII, Regular Session). The Department had the responsibility to file and maintain insurance company charters; determine net value of all insurance companies in the state annually, to see that companies maintained an amount equal to their net value in safe, legal securities; calculate re-insurance reserves for unexpired fire risks; and suspend or close the operation of companies in non-compliance with insurance regulations. Insurance companies had to furnish a certificate to the Insurance Commissioner on the valuation of the company. If the Commissioner determined the net value was below the state-determined safety net, he was to notify the company to cease doing business and suspend or close their operations. The Commissioner had access to all books and papers of companies and could revoke or modify certificates of authority, call witnesses to testify, and initiate suits and prosecutions. In addition to his insurance-related duties, the commissioner was charged with keeping information and statistics on the state's population, wealth and general resources. He also served briefly as the state historian, the state librarian and superintendent of public grounds and buildings.

In 1887, the Department's authority was expanded by adding agriculture regulation to the Department's regulatory functions (House Bill 355, 20th Legislature, Regular Session). It was renamed the Texas Department of Agriculture, Insurance, Statistics and History. In 1905 (Senate Bill 6, 29th Legislature, Regular Session) banking supervision and regulation were added to the agency. In 1907, a separate office was created for agriculture, and the agency became the Texas Department of Insurance and Banking (House Bill 274, 30th Legislature, Regular Session). The history and statistics functions were absorbed by the State Librarian.

In 1909, Senate Bill 291 (31st Legislature, Regular Session) required insurance companies to file financial and other information with the new Commissioner of Insurance and Banking. Also in 1909, Senate Bill 25 was passed by the 31st Legislature, 3rd Called Session, which created the Fire Insurance Rating Board, with the Commissioner of Insurance and Banking as the chair. The main duty of this board was to prevent discrimination in fire insurance rates. The Commissioner of Insurance and Banking also became the supervisor of all building and loan associations in Texas.

The 31st Legislature created the State Insurance Board in 1910 (Senate Bill 7, 4th Called Session), which replaced the fire rating board. The Commissioner of Insurance and Banking served as the chair, the governor appointed two other members, with the advice and consent of the Senate. One Board member was also designated as the Fire Marshal of the Insurance Board. The board was to supervise, control and regulate fire rates. Duties of the board included to make and prescribe general schedules for insurance, together with rules and regulations for determining maximum specific rates therefrom, and to furnish each insurance company doing business within the state a copy of the rate schedule. The board had the authority to alter or amend insurance rate schedules. The board was also to ascertain the annual fire loss to the state, to collect data in order to classify the fire losses, causes thereof, and amount paid thereon in such a manner as to be of assistance in determining equitable insurance rates, methods of reducing fire losses, and reducing insurance rates of the state. In 1913 the State Insurance Board's name was changed to the State Fire Insurance Commission and its authority broadened (Senate Bill 387, Regular Session). Additional duties included the ability to prescribe, fix, determine, and promulgate the rates of premiums to be charged and collected by fire insurance companies. The board had the authority to alter and amend premium rates.

In 1923 the Commissioner of Insurance was separated from the Commission of Insurance and Banking (Senate Bill 29, 38th Legislature, 3rd Called Session). The agency now became the Texas Department of Insurance. In 1927, the Commissioner of Insurance was consolidated with the Fire Insurance Commissioner to create the Texas Board of Insurance Commissioners (Senate Bill 253, 40th Legislature, Regular Session). It consisted of three commissioners - the Life Insurance Commissioner, who served as chair, the Fire Insurance Commissioner, and a Casualty Insurance Commissioner. In addition to past insurance functions, the Board now had the authority to approve and disapprove auto insurance rates and to promulgate uniform policy reforms.

Major changes were made in insurance laws in the 1950s. In 1951 insurance laws were codified into the Texas Insurance Code (Senate Bill 236, 52nd Legislature, Regular Session). Due to a number of insolvency scandals (23 domestic companies were placed into receivership between 1954 and 1958) the legislatures of the period passed at least 16 insurance related bills, including strengthening examination laws, increasing minimum capital and surplus requirements, and giving the Board more control over issuing certificates of authority.

The Board of Insurance Commissioners was abolished in 1957 and replaced with the Texas State Board of Insurance (Senate Bill 222, 55th Legislature, Regular Session). The State Board of Insurance was composed of three members, appointed by the Governor with Senate approval. Members served six-year overlapping terms. The Board was governed by the Texas Insurance Code. From 1957 to 1991, the term "State Board of Insurance" was sometimes used to refer to the agency and all of its employees. At other times, it was used to designate only the three-member Board. The Board had initial jurisdiction over policies, rules, and rates, and over appeals from the Commissioner of Insurance. The Board appointed, with the consent of the Senate, the Commissioner of Insurance, who acted as the executive and administrative officer for the agency. The Commissioner also served as State Fire Marshal until 1975, when the 64th Legislature passed the Fire Alarm System Act, which created the Office of the State Fire Marshal. The marshal was now appointed by the chair of the State Board of Insurance and was directly responsible to the board.

In 1991, the 72nd Legislature created the Texas Commission on Fire Protection (TCFP) by combining two agencies, the Texas Commission on Fire Protection Personnel Standards and Education, and the Texas Fire Department Emergency Board (Senate Bill 383, Regular Session). It also transferred certain duties from the Texas State Board of Insurance, including oversight of the State Fire Marshal and the key rate municipal inspections. Also in 1991, the 72nd Legislature revised the regulation of insurance and changed the agency's name to the Texas Department of Insurance (House Bill 2, Regular Session and House Bill 62, 2nd Called Session). The three-member State Board of Insurance was abolished by the 73rd Legislature in 1993 (House Bill 1461, Regular Session). The management and regulatory duties of the Board became the responsibility of the Commissioner of Insurance as of September 1, 1994. The Commissioner is the overall authority in the enforcement of the Insurance Code and the regulation of the insurance industry in Texas.

[Sources: Guide to Texas State Agencies, various editions; laws and statutes of Texas; agency's webpage ( http://www.tdi.state.tx.us/webinfo/vision.html, accessed January 8, 2007) and documents found within the State Fire Marshal's records.]

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State Fire Marshal Agency History

The Texas State Fire Marshal is a division of the Texas Department of Insurance. The Marshal's Office conducts fire and arson investigations; performs fire safety inspections; regulates the storage, handling, and use of flammable liquids at retail service stations; and issues permits for the display and sale of fireworks. The office also licenses and regulates the installation and maintenance of fire extinguishers, fire alarms, and automatic fire sprinkler systems. And, it oversees inspection activities by ISO, a private organization contracted to perform inspections conducted in cities and communities to determine fire suppression rates.

The State Fire Marshal position was created in 1910 as part of the State Insurance Board (Senate Bill 7, 31st Legislature, 4th Called Session) to conduct fire and arson investigations and provide technical support to municipal and rural fire departments. The State Fire Marshal investigated fires upon request of local officials or fire insurance companies and determined the cause, submitting a written report to the State Insurance Board. He was also to furnish in writing to the county or district attorney all information and evidence obtained during the investigation including a copy of all pertinent testimony obtained in the case. The State Fire Marshal had the authority to administer oaths, take testimony, compel the attendance of witnesses and the production of documents, and to enter the building where the fire occurred or adjacent structures as needed during the investigation. He also conducted inspections of local fire department facilities as part of a process to establish key rates - rates that were part of a formula used to determine fire insurance rates for individual properties in cities and towns. Beginning in 1957 the Commissioner of Insurance served as the State Fire Marshal until 1975, when a separate State Fire Marshal Office was established in the State Board of Insurance, with the fire marshal appointed by the Chair of the Insurance Board.

In 1991, the 72nd Legislature created the Texas Commission on Fire Protection (TCFP) by combining two agencies, the Texas Commission on Fire Protection Personnel Standards and Education, and the Texas Fire Department Emergency Board (Senate Bill 383, Regular Session). It also transferred certain duties from the Texas State Board of Insurance, including oversight of the State Fire Marshal and the key rate municipal inspections. In September 1997 the 75th Legislature returned the State Fire Marshal's Office to the Texas Department of Insurance (Senate Bill 371, Regular Session).

[Sources: Guide to Texas State Agencies, various editions; laws and statutes of Texas; webpage of the State Fire Marshal ( http://www.tdi.state.tx.us/fire/fmhistoy.html, accessed January 8, 2007); and documents found within the State Fire Marshal's records.]

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History of the key rate process

In the late 1800s, due to large, catastrophic losses as a result of major fires, the insurance industry began to formally evaluate the fire defenses of communities. In 1916, an industry standard was produced, Standard Grading Schedule of Grading Cities and Towns. Texas adopted an evaluation process in 1918, based on the 1916 standards, to establish a methodology for establishing fire insurance rates for individual properties and communities, known as key rates. These rates were part of a formula used to determine fire insurance rates. Items evaluated to determine the key rates included the fire department's method for receiving and handling of fire alarms, the capability of the fire department to fight fires, and the capability of the community's existing water supply to fight fires. The more proficient a community was judged in fighting fires, the lower the key rate, resulting in lower fire insurance rates for the individual properties within that community.

Until 1991, key rate inspections were conducted by the State Board of Insurance and its predecessors. In 1991, the inspection duty was transferred to the Texas Commission on Fire Protection (TCFP). It conducted key rate inspections and recommended a key rate to the State Board of Insurance for the board's final approval. If the rate was not approved, the Board of Insurance would inform TCFP of the reason and recommend another rate. Effective January 1, 1997, all existing key rates for cities were frozen. In 1998, the Department of Insurance switched to a Fire Suppression Rating Schedule, the system used in all other states, which grades fire protection on the basis of a city's actual fire exposure and water flow necessary to control fires wherever they occur. The detailed reports of inspections are now carried out by ISO, a private organization, overseen by the State Fire Marshal.

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Scope and Content of the Records

The Texas State Fire Marshal conducted inspections of local fire department facilities as part of a process to establish key rates - rates that were part of a formula used to determine fire insurance rates for individual properties in cities and towns. Records consist of key rate analyses, reports, correspondence, maps, proposed key rate schedules, city ordinances, city codes (electrical, fire, etc.), operational or engineering reports on water distribution systems, water and waste water master plans, inspection reports of fire fighting equipment, certificates of inspection for pumpers or other fire department apparatus, manufacturer's record of construction details, reports of city fire departments, and training reports of city and rural fire departments, etc. Dates covered are 1893, 1904-1999, undated, bulk 1930-1997. These files were used to determine and document the key rates of cities and towns in Texas for use in establishing fire insurance rates.

A key rate analysis sheet is present for all cities, towns, and rural areas presented in these records. Information on the analysis includes the name of the city and county; population; and charges assessed for the existence for waterworks, fire departments, building laws, streets, alleys, fire marshal, and conflagration hazards, with a total for all charges given. A credit amount was given based on the city's fire protection capability, including factors such as methods of fire prevention and principles of fire insurance, the fire department's level, fire equipment, arson reward, and firemen training opportunities. The resultant amount (charges minus the credit) was the key rate. Rates ranged from 7 cents to $1.00. The higher the amount, the higher the fire insurance rates would be for individual properties within the community. Based on the 1991 figures, cities or communities with rates under 80 cents were listed as protected; those entities with rates 81 cents or higher, mostly very small towns, rural areas, and communities, were listed as unprotected.

The most comprehensive reports present in this series are inspection reports of cities and towns by the National Board of Fire Underwriters and/or the State Fire Insurance Commission. Each report gives an overview of the city and details of the fire department operations (organization, equipment, personnel), the water supply and water distribution network, water consumption, structural conditions and hazards, municipal building codes, building construction, electric services, and conflagration hazards; ending with recommended improvements. Each report generally contains a plat or street map, most showing streets, railroads, public areas, rivers and lakes, water pumping stations, water mains, water tanks, fire departments, and fire hydrants. For many cities, the reports were written every 10 years or so, and the later reports refer back to the earlier ones, noting changes or improvements made or still needed. These reports are not present for all cities or towns, just for the the larger ones, with a few exceptions. Other reports present include re-inspection reports, either by the Texas Fire Insurance Department, the Texas State Board of Insurance, or the Texas Commission on Fire Protection. The re-inspection reports contain data about the city's fire fighting capabilities, in summary form (number and location of water pumps, fire hydrants, water mains; reservoir capacity, water flow tests and plumage test results; fire fighting apparatus available; city ordinances; building activity, etc.)

Also present is correspondence, mainly between the State Board of Insurance (or the predecessor agency handling this function), or the Texas Commission on Fire Protection, and city officials and engineers and/or the National Board of Fire Insurance Underwriters. Topics concern the fire fighting capabilities of the city, including equipment needed, changes to pumping stations, water main construction or repairs, building code issues, key rate issues, fire code compliance for buildings, and conflagration issues. Many letters in the late 1930s concern WPA projects undertaken and refer to attached blueprints, most of which are not present with these files. Memoranda between the Department of Insurance and the Commission on Fire Protection in the 1990s document the acceptance or non acceptance of recommended key rates, with reasons for nonacceptance of a rate given.

Housed separately are a large group of mostly original maps of water systems of cities and towns. These maps typically show streets and roads, rivers, lakes, water lines, fire hydrant locations, and other water system features. Most of the maps were done by the Engineering Division of the Department of Insurance or its predecessors (the State Board of Insurance, the Texas Fire Insurance Dept., or the State Fire Insurance Commission), with a few done by the Texas Commission on Fire Protection. Several hundred water system maps and related maps are folded and housed in the boxes with the records of the cities and towns, most being different editions of the city water system plats done by the various insurance agencies. Other maps include water system or water district maps by local governments, and street maps. During processing, original water system maps found in the boxes were removed and placed in the Historic Map Collection, along with maps housed separately from the city files. These maps are listed in the finding aid by map number following the name of the city in the group one city files.

This series is split into four separate finding aids due to the electronic file size limitations imposed by the online finding aid web site (TARO). If you are reading this electronically, click on the following link to access the finding aid for parts II through IV. Texas Department of Insurance, State Fire Marshal key rate city files: Part II (city group one, H-N); Texas Department of Insurance, State Fire Marshal key rate city files: Part III (city group one, O-Z); and Texas Department of Insurance, State Fire Marshal key rate city files: Part IV (city group two). . If you are reading this in paper, Parts II through IV of this series can be found in separate dividers within this binder.

This finding aid describes a single series of the State Fire Marshal records. If you are reading this electronically, click on the following link to access the additional series found in the overall finding aid, Texas Department of Insurance State Fire Marshal key rate files. If you are reading this in paper in the Archives search room, the overall series finding aid is found in the first divider within the same binder.

To prepare this inventory, the described materials were cursorily reviewed to delineate series, to confirm the accuracy of contents lists, to provide an estimate of dates covered, and to determine record types.

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Arrangement

The records are ordered into two groups of key rate files, then alphabetically within each group, as received from the agency. The largest and oldest group of files is group one. The materials are housed in wallets, folders, and envelopes, with just the city name as the folder title. In most cases, the first folder (often a wallet) contains the key rate analysis and re-inspection reports, done by either the Texas Fire Insurance Department, the Texas State Board of Insurance, or the Texas Commission of Fire Protection. The next folder is usually a folder of correspondence, followed by one or more wallets or envelopes of maps and other materials used by the State Board of Insurance to determine the key rate analysis, including original street maps by the State Board of Insurance or its predecessors showing water mains and fire hydrants, copies of maps by cities or private companies showing water systems or other water features, street maps, lists of water mains, survey of combustible roofs, ordinances, and building code publications. Some reports and loose maps are also present, usually filed in front of or just after the envelopes. Very small towns and communities may only have a folder of key rate analyses or also an inspection report or two.
The files in group two have only recent files, usually one folder per city or town, with the very largest cities having two or three folders.

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Restrictions

Restrictions on Access

Because of the possibility that portions of these records fall under Public Information Act exceptions including, but not limited to, home addresses, phone numbers, and social security numbers of government employees or officials (V.T.C.A., Government Code, Section 552.117); driver's license numbers (V.T.C.A., Government Code, Section 552.130), an archivist must review these records before they can be accessed for research. The records may be requested for research under the provisions of the Public Information Act (V.T.C.A., Government Code, Chapter 552). The researcher may request an interview with an archivist or submit a request by mail, fax, or email including enough description and detail about the information requested to enable the archivist to accurately identify and locate the information requested. If our review reveals information that may be excepted by the Public Information Act, we are obligated to seek an open records decision from the Attorney General on whether the records can be released. The Public Information Act allows the Archives ten working days after receiving a request to make this determination. The Attorney General has 45 working days to render a decision. Alternately, the Archives can inform you of the nature of the potentially excepted information and if you agree, that information can be redacted or removed and you can access the remainder of the records.

Materials do not circulate, but may be used in the State Archives search room (Room 100). Materials will be retrieved from and returned to storage areas by staff members.

Restrictions on Use

Most records created by Texas state agencies are not copyrighted and may be freely used in any way. State records also include materials received by, not created by, state agencies. Copyright remains with the creator. The researcher is responsible for complying with U.S. Copyright Law (Title 17 U.S.C.).

Technical Requirements

Most of the maps are too large to photocopy.

Researchers are required to wear gloves provided by the Archives when reviewing photographic materials.

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Index Terms

The terms listed here were used to catalog the records. The terms can be used to find similar or related records.
Corporate Names:
Texas. State Board of Insurance.
Texas. Dept. of Insurance.
Texas Commission on Fire Protection.
Texas. Fire Insurance Dept.
Texas. State Fire Insurance Commission.
Subjects:
Insurance, Fire--Texas--Rates and tables.
Insurance, Fire--Texas.
Fire departments--Texas.
Insurance, Fire--Texas--State supervision.
Document Types:
Maps--Texas--1915-1999.
Reports--Insurance, Fire--Texas--1910-1997.
Reports--Fire departments--Texas--1910-1997.
Correspondence--Insurance, Fire--Texas--1910-1999.
Ordinances, Municipal--Texas--1912-1997.
Inspections--Fire departments--Texas--1910-1997.
Functions:
Regulating insurance.

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Related Material

The following materials are offered as possible sources of further information on the agencies and subjects covered by the records. The listing is not exhaustive.

Texas State Archives
Texas Dept. of Insurance State Fire Marshal fire insurance maps, about 1925-1990, 68 volumes (This collection is unprocessed. An alphabetical index is available in the State Archives search room.)
Texas Commission on Fire Protection, Minutes, July 1991-October 1998, 0.25 cubic ft.
Publications
Key rate schedule for grading cities and towns of Texas with reference to their fire defenses and physical conditions, adopted and published by the State Board of Insurance, various editions, 1974, 1982
A list of cities and towns in Texas with key rate and fire record data, Texas State Board of Insurance, various editions, 1970s-1996.

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Administrative Information

Preferred Citation

(Identify the item), Texas Department of Insurance State Fire Marshal key rate city files. Archives and Information Services Division, Texas State Library and Archives Commission.

Accession Information

Accession number: 2002/082

These records were transferred to the Archives and Information Services Division of the Texas State Library and Archives Commission by the State Fire Marshal's Office of the Texas Department of Insurance on December 12, 2001.

Processing Information

Laura K. Saegert, January 2007

Appraisal Information

These records were appraised as archival by the appraisal staff on November 1, 2001. The records and all maps were transferred to the State Archives shortly thereafter. The appraisal report can be found in the search room of the State Archives; it is also available online at http://www.tsl.state.tx.us/arc/appraisal/firemarshalkeyrate.html.

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Detailed Description of the Records

 

Department of Insurance State Fire Marshal key rate city files, Part I (city files, group one, A-G), 1893, 1904-1999, undated, bulk 1930-1997,
166 cubic ft.,
1347 maps

City files, group one (A-G)
[The files in this group document the entire period during which the State Board of Insurance and its predecessors conducted inspections and determined the key rates for cities. Files cover the years 1893, 1904-1999 and undated. Some of the oldest records are the inspection reports of cities and towns by the National Board of Fire Underwriters and/or the State Fire Insurance Commission and city ordinances. Original maps were removed from the files and added to the map collection, along with hundreds of mostly original maps that were filed separately from the boxes. Hundreds of printed maps still remain in the files. All of the original maps and a few printed maps have been added to the Archives' Historic Map Collection. These are maps of water systems of cities and towns, 1913-1999, bulk 1940-1980. These maps show streets and roads, rivers, lakes, water lines, fire hydrant locations, and other water system features. These maps are mostly hand-drawn, most have been done by the Engineering Division of the Department of Insurance or its predecessors (the State Board of Insurance, the Texas Fire Insurance Dept., or the State Fire Insurance Commission), with a few by the Texas Commission on Fire Protection. A few printed maps, generally water system maps or street maps, by local governments or private firms are also present. Some of the maps were folded and filed in the key rate city files, other maps were filed separately. Both sets of maps are listed here in one alphabetical order by city name. Additional information about the maps can be found in the map database, under the map number. Here is a link to the map database search screen - http://www.tsl.state.tx.us/arc/maps/index.html . The remaining files in group one can be found in Parts II (H-N) and III (O-Z) of the State Fire Marshal key rate files finding aids. If you are looking at this in paper, the other parts can be found in separate dividers in this same notebook. If you are looking online, the links to the other parts of this finding aid are: Texas Department of Insurance, State Fire Marshal key rate city files: Part II (city group one, H-N); and Texas Department of Insurance, State Fire Marshal key rate city files: Part III (city group one, O-Z).]
Box
2002/082-1Abbott:
Records, 1931-1963, 1979
[wallet, folder]
Map
Map 8607Map, 1962
Box
2002/082-1Abernathy:
Records, 1937-1997
[wallet, folder, envelope]
Map
8044Map, 1940
Map
8045Map, 1951-1957
Map
8046Map, 1959-1960
Map
8608Map, 1963-1996
Box
2002/082-1Abilene:
Records, 1926-1995, undated
[11 wallets, folder, envelopes and several loose reports]
Box
2002/082-2Addison:
Records, 1970-1996
[wallet, envelope]
Map
8048Map, 1977-1979
Map
8609Map, 1990
Box
2002/082-2Agua Dulce:
Records, 1949-1996
[wallet, folder, envelope]
Map
8610Map, 1967-1993
Box
2002/082-2Acme, records, 1954-1966, undated
[folder]
Adrian, records, 1954, undated
[folder]
Alamo:
Records, 1949-1997
[wallet, folder, 2 envelopes]
Map
8049Map, 1962-1980
Map
8611Map, 1992-1993
Box
2002/082-2Alamo Heights:
Records, 1938-1997
[wallet, folder, envelope]
Map
8050Map, 1952-1964
Map
8612Map, 1966-1994
Box
2002/082-2Alanreed, records, 1953-1958
[folder]
Alba:
Records, 1921-1996, undated
[wallet, folder, envelope]
Map
8051Map, 1941-1962
Map
8052Map, 1962-1988
Map
8613Map, 1989-1995
Box
2002/082-2Albany:
Records, 1949-1997
[wallet, folder, envelope]
Map
8053Map, 1941-1958
Map
8054Map, 1959-1975
Map
8615Map, 1987-1992
Box
2002/082-2Aldine, records, before 1965
[folder]
Aledo, records, 1912, 1954, 1964-1992, undated
[2 folders, 1 empty envelope]
Alexander, records, 1911, before 1965
[folder]
Algoa, records, 1952
[folder]
Alice:
Records, 1940-1996
[wallet, folder, envelope]
Map
8047Map, 1953-1964
Map
8990Map, 1965-1984
Box
2002/082-3Alief, records, 1970-1984
[folder, envelope]
Allen:
Records, 1956-1997, undated
[wallet, folder, envelope]
Map
8055Map, 1966
Map
8056Map, 1972-1978
Map
8991Map, 1993
Box
2002/082-3Allison, records, before 1965
[folder]
Allred, records, 1954
[folder]
Almeda, records, before 1965
[folder]
Alpine:
Records, 1930-1997
[wallet, folder, envelope]
Map
8057Map, 1953-1964
Map
8614Map, 1966-1982
Box
2002/082-3Alta Loma, records, 1993
[folder]
[See also Santa Fe]
Alto:
Records, 1939-1997
[wallet, folder, envelope]
Map
8058Map, 1953-1965
Map
8616Map, 1967-1995
Box
2002/082-3Alton, records, 1983, 1990
[folder]
Alvarado:
Records, 1905, 1921, 1996
[wallet, folder, envelope]
Map
8059Map, 1949-1962
Map
8992Map, before 1970
Map
8993Map, 1973
Map
8994Map, 1962-about 1975
Box
2002/082-3Alvin:
Records, 1940-1996
[wallet, folder, envelope]
Map
8060Map, 1966-1972
Map
8995Map, 1972-about 1985
Map
8996Map, 1972-1983
Box
2002/082-3Alvord:
Records, 1914-1992
[wallet, folder, envelope]
Map
8617Map, 1971
Box
2002/082-4Amarillo, records, 1928-1994
[wallet, folder, 4 envelopes, several loose maps and reports]
Amherst:
Records, 1939-1997
[wallet, folder, envelope]
Map
8618Map, 1962-1992
Box
2002/082-4Anahuac:
Records, 1953-1997
[wallet, folder, envelope]
Map
8061Map, 1953-1966
Map
8997Map, 1966-1996
Box
2002/082-4Anderson, records, 1951
[folder]
Andrews:
Records, 1947-1996
[wallet, folder, envelope]
Map
8998Map, 1960-1995
Box
2002/082-4Angleton:
Records, 1916, 1945-1996
[wallet, folder, envelope]
Map
8999Map, 1975-1981
Box
2002/082-4Anna:
Records, 1936-1996
[wallet, folder, envelope]
Map
8062Map, before 1950
Map
8063Map, 1954-1963
Map
8064Map, 1966-1985
Map
8619Map, 1990-1996
Box
2002/082-4Annaville, records, 1954-1980
[2 folders]
Annona:
Records, 1927, 1938-1992
[wallet, folder]
Box
2002/082-5Records, continued, 1927, 1938-1992
[envelope]
Map
8065Map, 1938
Map
8066Map, 1953
Map
8620Map, 1982
Box
2002/082-5Anson:
Records, 1921-1997
[wallet, folder, envelope]
Map
9000Map, 1968-1993
Box
2002/082-5Anthony:
Records, 1940-1991
[wallet, folder, envelope]
Map
8621Map, 1979
Box
2002/082-5Anton:
Records, 1935-1996
[wallet, folder, envelope]
Map
8622Map, 1966-1992
Box
2002/082-5Appleby, records, 1965, undated
[folder]
Apple Springs, records, 1981
[folder]
Aquilla, records, 1965-1967
[folder]
Aransas Pass:
Records, 1919-1997
[wallet, folder, 2 envelopes]
Map
8067Map, 1930-1941
Map
8068Map, 1942-1951
Map
8069Map, 1953-1956
Map
8070Map, 1957-1971
Map
9001Map, 1981-1993
Box
2002/082-5Archer City:
Records, 1927-1997
[wallet, folder, envelope]
Map
8071Map, 1929-1941
Map
9002Map, 1976-1991
Box
2002/082-5Arcola, records, 1970
[folder]
Argyle, records, 1940-1993
[2 folders]
Arlington:
Records, 1940-1994
[wallet, folder]
Box
2002/082-6Records, continued, 1940-1994
[3 envelopes, and a loose report]
Map
9003Map, 1974-1989
Box
2002/082-6Arp:
Records, 1933-1995
[wallet, folder, envelope]
Map
8072Map, 1953-1958
Map
8073Map, 1967
Map
8623Map, 1988-1995
Box
2002/082-6Artesia, records, 1910
[folder]
Arthur City, records, 1945-1956
[folder]
Asherton:
Records, 1927-1928
[folder]
Map
8074Map, 1928-1941
Map
8985Map, 194
Box
2002/082-6Aspermont:
Records, 1928-1997
[wallet, folder, envelope]
Map
8075Map, 1936-1948
Map
8076Map, 1956-1961
Map
8077Map, 1967-1991
Map
8624Map, 1991
Box
2002/082-6Atascosito, records, before 1965
[folder]
Atchisonville, records, before 1965
[folder]
Athens:
Records, 1938-1997
[wallet, folder, envelope]
Map
8078Map, 1962-1978
Map
9004Map, 1986-1994
Box
2002/082-6Atlanta:
Records, 1932-1997
[wallet, folder, envelope]
Map
8079Map, 1962-1969
Map
8080Map, 1980
Map
9005Map, 1992
Box
2002/082-6Aubrey, records, 1924, 1947-1988
[2 folders, envelope]
Box
2002/082-7 thru 2002/082-10Austin, records, 1910-1997
[Numerous loose reports and documents; computer printouts; several wallets, folders, and envelopes; several binders of city planning records and reports (most of materials in binders were rehoused in wallets)]
Box
2002/082-10Austwell:
Records, 1913, 1921, 1927-1961
[2 folders]
Map
8081Map, 1913-1932
Box
2002/082-10Avalon, records, 1951, undated
[2 folders]
Avery, records, 1934-1993
[wallet, folder, envelope]
Avinger, records, 1938-1994
[2 folders, envelope]
[Includes photos of old fire trucks.]
Avoca, records, 1951
[folder]
Axtell, records, 1989, undated
[folder]
Azle, records, 1958-1986
[2 folders]
Bacliff, records, 1956-1997
[folder, envelope]
Bagwell, records, 1954
[folder]
Bailey, records, 1954
[wallet]
Baird:
Records, 1926-1997
[wallet, folder, envelope]
Map
8082Map, 1948-1956
Map
8083Map, 1956-1965
Map
8084Map, 1967
Map
8625Map, 1983-1991
Box
2002/082-10Balch Springs, records, 1958-1992
[wallet, folder, envelope]
Balcones Heights, records, 1971-1995
[folder, envelope]
Box
2002/082-11Ballinger:
Records, 1940-1996
[wallet, folder, envelope]
Map
8085Map, 1957-1967
Map
9006Map, 1978-1991
Box
2002/082-11Balmorhea, records, 1958-1990
[2 folders, envelope]
Bandera:
Records, 1938-1996
[wallet, folder, envelope]
Map
8086Map, 1938-1956
Map
8087Map, 1963-1965
Map
8088Map, 1970-1987
Map
8626Map, 1987-1995
Box
2002/082-11Bangs:
Records, 1939-1997
[wallet, folder, envelope]
Map
8627Map, 1979-1991
Box
2002/082-11Banquette, records, 1963-1971
[folder]
Bardwell, records, 1958, undated
[2 folders]
Barker, records, 1978-1989
[folder]
Barksdale, records, before 1965
[folder]
Barnhart, 1916, 1952-1954
[folder]
Barrett Station, records, 1971-1973
[folder, envelope]
Barry, records, 1965-1966
[2 folders]
Barstow, records, 1931-1970
[2 folders]
Bartlett:
Records, 1934-1977
[wallet, folder, envelope]
Map
8628Map, 1987-1993
Box
2002/082-11Bastrop:
Records, 1941-1997
[wallet, 2 folders, envelope]
Map
8091Map, 1962-1970
Map
9007Map, 1984-1993
Box
2002/082-11Batesville, records, 1961-1969, undated
[2 folders]
Bay City:
Records, 1939-1997
[wallet, folder, envelope]
Map
8092Map, 1968-1987
Map
9008Map, 1993
Box
2002/082-12Bayou Vista:
Records, 1985-1996
[wallet, folder, envelope, 2 reports]
Map
8629Map, 1994
Box
2002/082-12Bayside, records, 1978-1988
[folder]
Baytown:
Records, 1947-1995
[wallet, folder, 3 envelopes, several loose maps]
Map
8093May, 1963-1979
Map
9009Map, 1963-1981
Box
2002/082-12Bayview, records, 1965-1966
[envelope]
Beach City, records, 1988
[folder]
Bear Creek, records, 1989-1992
[folder]
Beasley, records, 1954-1983
[wallet, folder]
Beaumont:
Records, 1930-1977, 1983-1989
[1 wallet, 3 folders, 3 envelopes]
Box
2002/082-13Records, continued, 1930-1977, 1983-1989
[2 envelopes, 2 reports]
Beckyville, records, 1946-1992
[2 folders, envelope]
Bedford, records, 1970-1995
[wallet, folder]
Bedias, records, 1933, 1954
[2 folders]
Bee County RFPD (Rural Fire Prevention District), records, 1983, 1990-1992
[2 folders]
Beeville:
Records, 1938-1997
[wallet, folder, envelope]
Map
8089Map, 1953-1966
Map
8090Map, 1968-1974
Map
9010Map, 1983-1985
Box
2002/082-13Bell County fire departments, records, 1989
[folder]
Bell County WCID # 1 (Water Control and Improvement District), records, 1995
[folder]
Bellaire:
Records, 1937-1997
[wallet, folder, envelope, binder]
Map
9011Map, 1968-1989
Map
9012Map, about 1989
Box
2002/082-13Bellevue:
Records, 1927-1958
[2 folders]
Map
8982Map, 1950
Box
2002/082-13Bellmead:
Records, 1948-1996
[wallet, folder, envelope]
Map
9013Map, 1977-1994
Box
2002/082-14Bells:
Records, 1915, 1937-1996
[wallet, folder, envelope]
Map
8094Map, 1959-1992
Map
8630Map, 1992
Box
2002/082-14Bellville:
Records, 1939-1996
[wallet, folder, envelope]
Map
8095Map, 1948
Map
8631Map, 1974-1987
Box
2002/082-14Belton:
Records, 1924-1997
[wallet, folder, envelope]
Map
9014Map, 1979-1990
Box
2002/082-14Ben Arnold, records, 1954
[folder]
Benavides:
Records, 1936-1992
[wallet, folder, envelope]
Map
8096Map, 1950-1958
Map
8983Map, 1962
Box
2002/082-14Benbrook, records, 1958-1992
[2 folders]
Ben Franklin, records, 1912
[folder]
Ben Hur, records, 1912
[folder]
Benjamin:
Records, 1927-1993
[wallet, folder, envelope]
Map
8097Map, 1929
Map
8098Records, 1949
Map
8632Map, 1966-1992
Box
2002/082-14Ben Wheeler, records, 1918, 1963-1967, undated
[2 folders]
Berclair, records, before 1965
[folder]
Berryville, records, 1976
[folder]
Bertram:
Records, 1922-1989
[wallet, folder, envelope]
Map
8946Map, 1947
Map
9015Map, 1973
Box
2002/082-14Bettie, records, before 1965
[folder]
Bevil Oaks, records, 1979-1986
[folder]
Bexar County, records, 1983
[folder]
Big Bend National Park - see "Panther Junction"
Big Lake:
Records, 1940-1996
[wallet, folder, envelope]
Map
8633Map, 1974-1991
Box
2002/082-15Big Sandy:
Records, 1934-1996
[wallet, folder, envelope]
Map
8099Map, 1953
Map
8100Map, 1955-1958
Map
9016Map, 1967-1988
Map
9017Map, 1967-1999
Box
2002/082-15Big Spring:
1911-1997
[wallet, report, folder, 2 envelopes]
Map
8101Map, 1953-1977
Box
2002/082-15[Big Spring] Webb Air Force Base, about 1960-1977
[envelope]
Big Wells:
Records, 1935-1974
[2 folders, envelope]
Map
8947Map, 1937
Box
2002/082-15Bishop:
Records, 1925-1996
[wallet, folder, envelope]
Map
8634Map, 1971-1993
Box
2002/082-15Bivins, records, before 1965
[folder]
Blackwell, records, 1915, 1959, undated
[2 folders]
Blanco:
Records, 1945-1997
[wallet, folder, loose maps, envelope]
Map
8635Map, 1983-1993
Box
2002/082-16Blanket, records, 1954, 1961
[folder]
Bledsoe, records, 1961
[folder]
Blessing:
Records, 1922-1980
[wallet, folder, envelope]
Map
8636Map, 1965
Box
2002/082-16Blocker/Crossroads VFD (Volunteer Fire Department), records, 1992
[folder]
Bloomburg, records, 1937-1975
[wallet, folder, envelope]
Blooming Grove:
Records, 1928, 1939-1996
[wallet, folder, envelope]
Map
8102Map, 1962-1987
Map
8637Map, 1987-1990
Box
2002/082-16Bloomington, records, 1941-1976
[wallet, folder, envelope]
Blossom, records, 1916, 1935-1992
[wallet, folder, envelope]
Bluebonnet, records, about 1986
[folder, envelope]
Blue Grove, records, 1964
[wallet]
Blue Mound, records, 1959-1960
[folder]
Blue Ridge:
Records, 1938-1992
[wallet, folder, envelope]
Map
8942Map, 1939-1961
Box
2002/082-16Bluff Dale, records, 1965, undated
[folder]
Blum, records, 1967-1968, 1981, undated
[2 folders]
Boerne:
Records, 1915-1997
[wallet, folder, envelope]
Map
8103Map, 1929-1949
Map
8104Map, 1949-1959
Map
9018Map, 1979-1995
Box
2002/082-16Bogata:
Records, 1937-1996
[wallet, folder, envelope]
Map
8105Map, 1951-1966
Map
8638Map, 1966-1991
Box
2002/082-16Boling:
Records, 1928-1991
[wallet, folder, envelope]
Map
8639Map, 1990
Map
8940Map, 1957, 1966
Box
2002/082-17Bomarton, records, 1951, undated
[folder]
Bonham:
Records, 1929-1997
[wallet, folder, envelope]
Map
9019Map, 1956-1992
Box
2002/082-17Bonita, records, before 1965
[folder]
Booker:
Records, 1929-1997
[wallet, folder, envelope]
Map
8106Map, 1949-1962
Map
8640Map, 1976-1996
Box
2002/082-17Borger:
Records, 1927-1997
[wallet, folder, 2 envelopes]
Map
8107Map, 1960-1972
Box
2002/082-17Bovina:
Records, 1947-1997
[wallet, folder, envelope]
Map
8641Map, 1960-1995
Box
2002/082-17Bowie:
Records, 1927-1997
[wallet, folder, envelope]
Map
9020Map, 1978-1995
Box
2002/082-17Boyd, records, 1935, 1946-1992
[2 folders, 1 envelope]
Bracketville:
Records, 1929-1997
[wallet]
Box
2002/082-18Records, continued, 1929-1997
[folder, envelope]
Map
8642Map, 1966-1994
Box
2002/082-18Bradshaw, records, 1950
[folder]
Brady:
Records, 1935-1996
[wallet, folder, envelope]
Map
8108Map, 1960-1972
Map
9021Map, 1982-1990
Box
2002/082-18Brandon, records, 1945
[folder]
Brashear, records, 1949
[folder]
Brazoria:
Records, 1949-1997
[wallet, folder, 2 envelopes]
Map
8109Map, 1972-1987
Map
8643Map, 1987-1997
Box
2002/082-18Brazoria County, records, 1984-1988
[folder]
Brazosport Water Authority, records, 1987-1989
[folder, envelope]
Breckenridge:
Records, 1927-1997
[wallet, folder, envelope]
Map
8110Map, 1954-1973
Map
9022Map, 1984-1995
Box
2002/082-18Bremond:
Records, 1926-1992
[wallet, folder, envelope]
Map
8936Map, 1942-1951
Box
2002/082-18Brenham:
Records, 1932-1997
[wallet, folder, envelope]
Map
9023Map, 1976-1982
Map
9024Map, 1994
Box
2002/082-18Briarcliff, records, 1989-1996
[folder, envelope]
Box
2002/082-19Bridge City:
Records, 1956-1997
[2 folders, envelope]
Map
8927Map, 1957
Box
2002/082-19Bridgeport:
Records, 1914, 1935-1997
[wallet, folder, envelope]
Map
8111Map, 1940-1961
Map
8112Map, 1962-1973
Map
8113Map, 1973
Map
9025Map, 1980-1990
Box
2002/082-19Briggs, records, 1949
[folder]
Britton, records, 1912, before 1965
[folder]
Broadus, records, 1910, 1980, undated
[folder]
Bronson, records, 1961, 1980
[2 folders]
Bronte:
Records, 1955-1997
[wallet, folder, envelope]
Map
8114Map, 1963-1985
Map
8644Map, 1985-1995
Box
2002/082-19Brookeland, records, 1965
[folder]
Brookesmith, records, 1961
[folder]
Brooks Field, records, before 1965
[folder]
Brookshire:
Records, 1950-1997
[wallet, folder, envelope]
Map
8115Map, 1950-1956
Map
8645Map, 1980-1990
Box
2002/082-19Brookside Village, records, 1972-1992
[folder, envelope]
Brookston, records, before 1965
[folder]
Brownfield:
Records, 1933-1997
[wallet, folder, envelope]
Map
8116Map, 1956-1961
Map
9026Map, 1962-1991
Box
2002/082-19Brownsboro:
Records, 1942-1992
[2 folders, envelope]
Brownsville:
Records, 1942-1995
[wallet, folder, 2 envelopes]
Box
2002/082-20Records, continued, 1942-1995
[4 envelopes, 4 loose reports]
Map
8117Map, 1962-1971
Map
9028Map, 1972
Map
9027Map, 1991
Box
2002/082-20Brownwood:
Records, 1937-1997
[wallet, folder, envelope]
Map
9029Map, 1957-1981