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Flower Mound historical commission accepts donations and loans for Gibson Grant Log House collection

2314260 · February 13, 2025
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At a meeting, the Flower Mound Historical Commission voted to accept multiple donated items and approve several loans for the Gibson Grant Log House collection, including a saddle tied to the town’s first mayor; town staff said loans will be governed by one-year agreements and some items will go to secured county storage and conservation.

The Flower Mound Historical Commission voted to accept donated items and approve loaned artifacts for the Gibson Grant Log House collection at its meeting. The commission approved the donations and authorized staff to pursue one-year loan agreements for items currently on exhibit at the log house.

The accepted donations include a hat, cane and a book tied to former Flower Mound mayor Bob Rudacille and a 1925 horse saddle identified by staff as belonging to Rudacille. Sarah Luxton, the commission’s staff liaison, said the saddle and other donated items will be documented and placed in secured storage; conservation work will be scheduled as needed.…

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