Dan Utley was employed by the Texas Historical Commission (THC) from 1979–85 and 1997–2007. During these times, he had several titles, including Director of Research and Chief Historian. He is currently a lecturer and Chief Historian for the Center for Texas Public History at Texas State University in San Marcos. He has also authored numerous books on Texas history and heritage.
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Tuesday, October 8, 2013 - 8:30am
Myles Miller was an Archeological Project Reviewer with the THC from June 1996 to April 2002. He is now a Principal Investigator for Geo-Marine, Inc.
“My time with the THC was truly enjoyable and productive. I have several pleasant memories, the favorite of which are perhaps the field reviews of archaeological sites that involved drives along the back roads of central and southern Texas...
Wednesday, October 2, 2013 - 9:20am
Hugo Gardea was an architect in the THC's Division of Architecture from February 1994 through November 1997. He was also the project manager for two building renovations in the Capitol complex, which are now used as THC offices (Elrose and Gethsemane Lutheran Church). He has been an architect in the Directorate of Public Works, Engineering Services Division, at Fort Bliss, Texas....
Wednesday, September 25, 2013 - 9:35am
Frank W. Gorman, Jr. was appointed to the Texas Historical Commission (THC) in 1996, reappointed in 2001, and served as a commissioner until 2007. He was president of Gorman, Inc. from 1966–96. He is the past president of the Sun Bowl Association, the El Paso County Historical Society, and the New Mexico State University Foundation. He also served as director of the El Paso Chamber of Commerce...
Saturday, September 21, 2013 - 8:00am
Cynthia Beeman began her THC career in 1987 as a historian in what was then the Marker Department, writing historical marker texts. Although her work involved all aspects of Texas history, she has maintained a particular interest in women’s history. Since her retirement from the THC in 2007, she has continued that work through publishing, speaking, and volunteer work with the Ruthe Winegarten...
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