Architecture, Domestic Designs and plans Texas Dallas Gulf Coast lumberman and building material distributor Lumber Commerce Texas Dallas Lumber industry and trade Texas Dallas">
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TABLE OF CONTENTSBiographical sketch of Robert M. "Bob" Williamson (1869-1950) Scope and Content of the collection
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R. M. Williamson:An Inventory of his Dallas, Texas, Plan Books and Advertisements, 1919-1930
Biographical sketch of Robert M. "Bob" Williamson (1869-1950)R.M. Williamson was a wholesale lumber dealer in Dallas, Texas. He was also an owner of property in East Texas for timber and several sawmills. Williamson produced and sold packets of documents containing a plan book of house plans with an accompanying photograph of the front façade of the house for illustration, a set of blueprints for each house in the plan book, and a list of general specifications for building the houses. He focused primarily on designs for small to medium sized homes. The packets were sold to retail lumber dealers, who would in turn sell both the design and materials to build the house to their customers. The lumber dealers would emboss their own company's name on the plan books or Williamson would entitle them as "Modern Homes". The plan books were produced primarily from 1918 until 1938 when Williamson retired. The designs are claimed to be produced by architects, especially those of C.D. Hill and Company and their chief draftsman Clifford Evans. Williams was also active in several building materials organizations, such as for lumber and brick. He would use his associations with the organizations to also advertise in their trade journals. Return to the Table of Contents Scope and Content of the collectionThe R.M. Williamson collection consists of 14 copies of house plan books dating from 1919 to 1923, and tear sheets of advertisements for the plan books series. Each book contains a floor plan and photograph of a front façade of a home to illustrate the plan. The photographic print is mounted on fabric. Each plan is numbered and each plan book also was assigned a number by Williamson. The plan numbers are in no particular order within the plan books. The tear sheets are from the publication The Gulf Coast Lumberman in which Williamson's Plan Books were advertised. Advertisements listed below included endorsements from the following: Planters Lumber co., North Little Rock, AR; Blytheville Lumber Co., Blytheville, AR; Central Lumber Co., Shreveport, LA; Howell Lumber Co., Bryan, TX; Harris-Lipsitz Lumber Co., Dallas, TX; Eagle Pass Lumber Co. at Laredo, TX; Southern Pine Association, New Orleans, LA; Arkansas Association of Retail Lumber Dealers, Little Rock, AR; William Cameron and Co., Inc., Waco, TX; and Alpine Lumber Co., Alpine, TX. Return to the Table of Contents RestrictionsRestrictions on AccessAccess is by appointment only to any serious scholar. Rolled materials must be flattened before viewing. A three day advance notice is required to flatten rolled materials. Portions of this collection are not processed and may not be accessible. Restrictions on UsePermission for publication is given on behalf of the University of Texas as the owner of the collection and is not intended to include or imply permission of the copyright holder which must be obtained by the researcher. For more information please see the Alexander Architectural Archive's Use Policy. Return to the Table of Contents
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Return to the Table of Contents Administrative InformationPreferred CitationR. M. Williamson, Dallas, Texas, Plan Books and Advertisements 1919-1930, the Alexander Architectural Archive, the General Libraries, the University of Texas at Austin Processing InformationNovember 17, 1993; Beth Dodd, 2000. Return to the Table of Contents Other Finding AidsUnpublished inventory in Archive. Return to the Table of Contents References to works by or about R.M. Williamson
Return to the Table of Contents Detailed Description of the CollectionThe following section contains a detailed listing of the materials in the collection. Return to the Table of Contents Return to the Table of Contents |
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