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Original Sales Brochure
The original sales brochure touted many distinctive features of Westmoreland.  To get the full effect of the brochure, download the brochure text and map, printing them out front and back on one piece of paper.  Then fold the paper in half, top to bottom, then fold in thirds.  This is how the brochure was presented to prospects.

The broker offering the Westmoreland lots was A.J. Condit.  Condit was president of the real estate firm of Condit & Buxton, vice president of the  South End Land Company and vice-president of the Westmoreland Railroad Company.  He was born in Licking County, Ohio, August 21, 1852.  He arrived in Houston from Minneapolis.


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