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I've been seeing a lot of architecture from Houston-base architect Oliver H.P. Rudesill lately.  Thought about created a thread with more information about the architect and architecture firm.

O.H.P. Rudesill practiced architecture in Houston from the 1870s to the 1900s.

In 1897, he started a firm with this son, Dan B.

Rudesill O.H.P. & Son (Oliver H.P. And Dan B.), Architects.
They had their office in the Moore-Burnett building at 1013 Texas Avenue, Room 406.

My favorite building by O.H.P. Rudesill was the Seabrook Hunting & Fishing Club.  Love the minimal turret!

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