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Freese and Nichols, Inc.

Fort Worth, Tarrant County

Marker Text

Engineer John B. Hawley, designer and builder of Fort Worth's first city water system in 1892, was joined by Simon W. Freese in 1927 and Marvin C. Nichols in 1930 to form Hawley, Freese, and Nichols. The firm designed the nation's first dual-purpose reservoirs and pioneered the use of environmental engineering concepts in water treatment. One of Texas' oldest engineering firms, Freese and Nichols, Inc. is noted for developing water for west Texas by designing regional supplies to serve several cities and industries. It continues to play a vital role in the development of Texas. (1994)

Marker Details

Address 801 Cherry St.
Location Description Burnett Plaza, E side Cherry St. between W. 7th and W. 10th streets, at sidewalk near building entrance
Marker # 2057
Dedicated 1994
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code businesses; engineering; design and construction; water topics
Latitude, Longitude 32.750639, -97.334761

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