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Flower Mound Historical Commission tables donated walking stick, approves mirror and chandelier for town collection

5822774 · September 23, 2025
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At its regular meeting, the Flower Mound Historical Commission voted to table consideration of an anonymously donated walking stick made from Guadalupe flood wood and approved two other items — an old mirror and an electric-converted chandelier — for inclusion in the town collection.

The Flower Mound Historical Commission on Tuesday tabled consideration of an anonymously donated walking stick made from wood from the Guadalupe flood and approved two other donated items — a mirror and a chandelier — for the town's historical collection.

Sarah Luxon, town staff, presented three items submitted under the commission's collections policy: an anonymous walking stick described as made from wood from the Guadalupe flood, a mirror donated by Flower Mound resident Megan Black that reportedly carried a tag reading “Old Mirror from Flower Mound Cabin,” and a chandelier currently hanging in the Gibson Grant Log House that had been converted to electricity…

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