Letter from Southern Golf Association to its members asking for financial support from golf clubs in the South to continue this work. It details the employment of a full-time turf specialist, consulting services, and a quarterly bulletin. It also highlights the success of the Turf Conference and the need for ongoing contributions.
The Center collects, preserves and organizes archival materials that document the history of Galveston and Texas. It contributes manuscripts, photos, maps, architectural drawings, genealogical materials, and reference books and city directories.
Letter from Southern Golf Association to its members asking for financial support from golf clubs in the South to continue this work. It details the employment of a full-time turf specialist, consulting services, and a quarterly bulletin. It also highlights the success of the Turf Conference and the need for ongoing contributions.
This letter is part of the following collection of related materials.
Harris and Eliza Kempner
One of Galveston’s most iconic families, the Kempner family influenced the social and philanthropic landscape of Galveston, and its members created an expansive economic empire. This collection includes both personal papers and documentation of the family's involvement in business and industry.
Southern Golf Foundation; Jeffords, M. K., Jr.; Rainwater, Crawford & McWane, William.[Letter from Southern Golf Association, January 29, 1951],
letter,
January 29, 1951;
(https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1480618/:
accessed July 16, 2024),
University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.;
crediting Rosenberg Library.