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Wortham family and business records, 1864-1997 (MS 514)

Correspondence, financial records, awards, memorials and photographs documenting the family and business life of Gus S. Wortham. Wortham was a pioneer in the insurance industry in Texas , founding the American General Life Insurance Company, one of the first multi-line insurance firms, in 1926. Gus S. and Lyndall F. Wortham were very generous philanthropists in Houston, supporting the arts in many ways. (70 boxes)

TABLE OF CONTENTS


Descriptive Summary

Biographical Sketches

Scope and Contents

Arrangement

Restrictions

Index Terms

Administrative Information

Detailed Description of the Collection

Series I: Personal and Family, 1864-1997

Series II: Philanthropy, 1929-1990

Series III: Business, 1917-1991

Series IV: Scrapbooks, 1926-1991

Guide to the Gus S. Wortham
family and business records, 1864-1997




Descriptive Summary

Repository: Rice University Archives, Woodson Research Center, Fondren Library, Rice University
Creator: Wortham, Gus S., 1891-1976.
Title: Gus S. Wortham family and business records
Dates: 1864-1997
Extent: 35 cubic feet (70 boxes)
Abstract: Correspondence, financial records, awards, memorials and photographs documenting the family and business life of Gus S. Wortham. Wortham was a pioneer in the insurance industry in Texas , founding the American General Life Insurance Company, one of the first multi-line insurance firms, in 1926. Gus S. and Lyndall F. Wortham were very generous philanthropists in Houston, supporting the arts in many ways.
Identification: MS 514
Language: Materials are in English.

Biographical Sketches

WORTHAM, GUS SESSIONS (1891-1976). Gus Sessions Wortham, businessman and civic leader, son of John Lee and Fannie (Sessions) Wortham, was born in Mexia, Texas, February 18, 1891. He attended Tarleton State University and the University of Texas at Austin, and served in World War I as an aerial gunnery instructor and commander of the 800th Aerial Squadron of the United States army. Wortham's career in the insurance industry started in 1912, when he was hired by the Texas Fire Rating Board in Austin. In 1915 he and his father moved to Houston and cofounded an insurance agency, John L. Wortham and Son. Eleven years later, Wortham, along with Houston businessmen Jesse H. Jones, James A. Elkins, and John W. Link, organized American General Insurance Company (later American General Corporation). Incorporated in Texas, the company was one of the first "multi-line" insurance companies in the nation. Multi-line underwriting allowed smaller companies with fewer customers to compete with insurance companies based on the east coast, which dominated the industry at that time. Wortham served as chairman of the board and chief executive officer of American General for almost five decades. Under his leadership, the company expanded from two agents to more than 12,000, with operations in every state in the nation. American General is now a $61 billion diversified financial services company and one of the largest publicly traded companies with corporate headquarters in Houston.

Wortham was instrumental in building civic support for the Houston Symphony Orchestra and other cultural organizations. He established the Wortham Foundation to continue his support of cultural activities and development of parks in the Houston area. The Wortham Theater Center, which was built entirely with private donations, is home to the Houston Ballet and Houston Grand Opera. Wortham was also a member of the "8-F Crowd," a group of Houston business leaders and friends who frequently met for lunch in Suite 8-F of the Lamar Hotel in downtown Houston. Along with other 8-F members, he played an important role in Houston's civic affairs, including the building of Rice University's football stadium in the 1950s and the Harris County Domed Stadium (the Astrodome) in the 1960s. He also was extensively involved in cattle ranching, primarily raising Santa Gertrudis cattle, at several ranches in Texas, Louisiana, and New Mexico. He served two consecutive terms as president of the Houston Chamber of Commerce and was a director of Texas Commerce Bank, Texas Eastern Transmission Company, Longhorn Portland Cement Company, the Missouri Pacific Railroad, Rice University, Texas Children's Hospital, and the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo. Wortham also took an active interest in politics throughout his life, starting with his father's service as railroad commissioner and secretary of state of Texas under Governor Oscar B. Colquitt. He was an adviser, friend, and benefactor of many state and national politicians. In addition to the Wortham Theater Center, several other public places in Houston are named for Wortham, including Gus Wortham Park, Gus Wortham Memorial Fountain, Wortham Fountain at the Texas Medical Center, Wortham House (home of the University of Houston chancellor), Wortham IMAX Theater at the Museum of Natural Science, Wortham World of Primates at the Houston Zoo, and Wortham Tower in the American General Center. Wortham was married to Lyndall Finley (see WORTHAM, ELIZABETH L. F.) of Sherman and Galveston on October 4, 1926. They had two daughters. Wortham died in Houston on September 1, 1976.

BIBLIOGRAPHY: Fran Dressman, Gus Wortham: Portrait of a Leader (College Station: Texas A&M University Press, 1994). John A. Adkins Handbook of Texas Online, "Wortham, Gus S.," http://www.tsha.utexas.edu/handbook/online/articles/WW/fwo34.html (accessed November 7, 2006).

WORTHAM, ELIZABETH LYNDALL FINLEY (1892-1980). Lyndall Finley Wortham, civic leader and benefactor, was born in Sherman on July 22, 1892, to Alfred Phillip and Eudora (Traynham) Finley. She attended public schools in Sherman and graduated from Kidd Key College in 1909. After receiving a bachelor of arts degree and teaching certificate from the University of Texas in 1912, Finley taught in Galveston and New York City. In 1924 she financed in part a 4½-month cruise trip around the world by working as a hostess on the ship. Her letters to her mother, which were posted from Panama, Hawaii, Japan, China, the Philippines, India, Egypt, Greece, Palestine, and various points in Europe, were published serially in the Dallas Morning News from March 1924 to July 1925. They were published again in 1968 as a travelogue titled Around the World on a Frayed Shoestring. Finley lived in New York City for a short period after her trip and then returned to Texas in 1926. She married Gus S. Wortham, whom she had known during their days at the University of Texas, on October 4, 1926, about six months after he organized American General Insurance Company. The couple made their home in Houston and had two daughters. Gus Wortham parlayed his insurance company into a multimillion dollar business, and Lyndall Wortham devoted her time and energy to serving the Houston community. She worked as a volunteer in local hospitals, served as secretary of the Harris County Cancer Society, and was a vice president of the Houston Speech and Hearing Center. She expressed her concern for disadvantaged girls by taking a special interest in Girlstown U.S.A., serving on the board of directors from 1959 to 1973 and as president of the board from 1970 to 1973.

Wortham also supported the Theater under the Stars program, was vice chairman of the board of the Houston Grand Opera, and served as a member of the advising committee of the Ballet Foundation of Houston, the board of directors of the Miller Memorial Theater, and the Society for Performing Arts. With her husband she established the Wortham Foundation, through which they funded a number of gifts, including a fountain on Allen Parkway, landscaping plans for a park in the Buffalo Bayou area, and the Wortham IMAX theater at the Houston Museum of Natural Science. The foundation also made a substantial contribution to the Gus S. Wortham Theater Center, a $72 million opera and ballet facility. The Museum of Fine Arts, the Houston Symphony Orchestra, and the United Fund also received support from the Wortham Foundation.

From 1963 to 1979 Wortham served on the University of Houston's board of regents. She was also active in the YWCA, Houston Garden Club, Galveston Historical Foundation, Colonial Dames of America, Harris County Heritage Society, Ex-Students' Association of the University of Texas, and Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. A supporter of Dr. Norman Vincent Peale, Wortham was a charter member of his American Foundation of Religion and Psychiatry in New York City. She was awarded the Theta Sigma Phi Matrix award as outstanding woman civic leader of Houston in 1964. Wortham filled her home with fine antique furniture and a collection of paintings by artists such as Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot, George Inness, George Elmer Browne, and Porfirio Salinas. Lyndall Finley Wortham died on July 12, 1980, in Houston and was buried in Magnolia Cemetery. Her contributions to the arts community are commemorated by the Lyndall Finley Wortham Theatre on the University of Houston campus, established in her honor by her husband.

BIBLIOGRAPHY: Houston Post, July 14, 1980. Vertical Files, Barker Texas History Center, University of Texas at Austin. Kendall Curlee. Handbook of Texas Online, "Wortham, Elizabeth Lyndall Finley," http://www.tsha.utexas.edu/handbook/online/articles/WW/fwo37.html (accessed November 7, 2006).

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Scope and Contents

Correspondence, financial records, awards, memorials and photographs documenting the family and business life of Gus S. Wortham. Correspondence between Gus. S. and Lyndall F. Wortham reveals their deep devotion to each other and their family. Trusts, scholarships, donations and other forms of philanthropy directed towards the Worthams' family and loved ones, colleagues and students, the city of Houston's arts and parks communities and other groups are represented here. Among the businesses documented are: American General Life Insurance Company, Nine Bar Ranch, and Agricultural Livestock Finance. Gus S. Wortham's individual land, oil and cattle interests are also documented.

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Arrangement

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Restrictions

Access Restrictions

This material is open for research.

Use Restrictions

Permission to publish from the Gus S. Wortham family and business records must be obtained from the Woodson Research Center, Fondren Library, Rice University.

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Index Terms

Subjects (Persons)

Wortham, John L., d. 1926
Wortham, Lyndall Finley, 1892-1980

Subjects (Organizations)

American General Life Insurance Company.
Agricultural Livestock Finance Corporation
Nine Bar Ranch

Subjects

Businesspeople--Texas--Biography.
Insurance--history.
Insurance--Texas.
Philanthropy and society

Formats

Awards
Correspondence
Financial records
Photographs

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Administrative Information

Preferred Citation

The Gus S.Wortham family and business records, MS 514, Woodson Research Center, Fondren Library, Rice University

Acquisition Information

Collection donated by the Wortham Foundation in 2005.

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Detailed Description of the Collection













Series I: Personal and Family, 1864-1997





Subseries A: Gus S. Wortham personal


1 1

Gus S. Wortham biography: “Interviews with Mr. Gus S. Wortham of American General Life Insurance Company, 1970”

2

Biographical notes and sketches

3

Newsclippings, 1947-1980

4

Appreciation resolution, 1973

5

Death claim, American General Insurance, 1926-1976

6

Portrait of a Leader correspondence, 1989-1997

7

Wortham Connection, order form, 1991

8

Military service: Correspondence regarding service, 1917-1920

9

Military service: The Fly Paper, three 1918 issues

10

Military memorabilia (1 of 2): The Soldiers’ French Phrase Book, Headquarters Hop invitation, 1919; Anniversary Dinner of the 800th Aero Repair Squadron, 1919; State National Bank checks made out to cash, 1922; newspaper fragment from Leipziger Neuefte Nachrichten, Oct. 10, 1918

11

Military memorabilia (2 of 2): Patches (3); Colonial Fancy Buttons, one sheet of 6 metal buttons; Testament and Psalms (1 bound volume); Wallet with calling cards; Watch with cracked crystal, leather bands; French postal stamps, 5c and 15c; Sewing kit; Pin (1); Leather purse with 1 live round


2 1

Financial documents, 1926-1927

2

Wedding, 1926 (announcement, newsclipping, ephemera related to Honolulu honeymoon)

3

Speeches, 1934-1968 and undated

4

George Henry Tyne award correspondence, 1956

5

GSW income tax, 1960s

6

Retirement agreement, 1972

7

Securities beneficiary information, 1972

8

Trusts for nieces, grand nieces, and grand nephews

9

Trust agreements for daughters and grandchildren of Cad Wortham Ferguson, 1961-72

10

Trust agreements for June Davis Arnold and her children, 1963-1973

11

E.R. Barrow estate correspondence, 1973

12

Various estate information, 1956-1976

13

Wortham estate, American General Officers' questionnaires, 1965-1972

14

GSW cash flow statements, 1974

15

Trusts, 1974

16

Personal bequests, 1975

17

Jewelry appraisals, 1972-1975

18

Gus S. Wortham obituaries, 1976

19

Gus S. Wortham appreciation resolution by Texas Commerce Bank, 1976

20

Correspondence regarding Wortham's death, Sept.-Nov., 1976

21

Skeens trusts, 1979

22

Wortham family history (printed materials and correspondence)





Subseries B: Lyndall Finley Wortham, 1924-1984


3 1

Original manuscript of travel for L.F. Wortham's book Around the World on a Frayed Shoestring, n.d.

2-4

Travel brochures related to travel book (international, domestic, many featuring art-deco artwork, some including notes and minor correspondence), ca. 1924


4 1-3

Travel brochures


5 1

Travel brochures

2

Picture postcards, fan and coins

3

L.F. Wortham biographical sketches

4

Mrs. A.P. Finley’s deeds regarding land in Grayson County and Harris County, 1914-1932


6 1

Finley genealogical correspondence and notes, ca. 1944, many regarding Benjamin Posey family of Maryland

2

L.F.Wortham, death, 1980

3

L.F. Wortham estate and auction publicity, 1980-1984

4

Finley family history, typescript pages 2-174

5

Sketch of the life of William R. Davie





Subseries C: John L.Wortham, 1914-1936


6 6

Correspondence between John L. Wortham, his son Gus, and his wife, ca. 1914- 1924 (photocopies, some originals)

7

Photographs


7 1

Business correspondence, 1918-1923

2

Business correspondence, 1919-1922

3

Business correspondence, 1923-25 (1 of 3)


8 1

Business correspondence, 1923-25 (2 of 3)

2

Business correspondence, 1923-25 (3 of 3)

3

National Bank of Commerce checks and stubs, 1924


9 1-2

John L. Wortham estate correspondence, 1920-1934





Subseries D: Family correspondence


9 3

1860s (courtship of W.R. Davie and Henrietta C. Wortham)







September 3 1864







August 4 1868







October 2 1868







December 20 1868







February 4 1869







March 8 1862







June 12 1869







August 1 1869







August 1 1869







August 3 1869


9 3

1870s (courtship and marriage of W.R. Davie and Henrietta C. Wortham)







July 16 1870







July 25 1870







August 31 1870







September 8 1870







September 19 1870







October 13 1870







November 18 1870







December 3 1870







May 23 1871







May 25 1871







November 12 1871







September 26 1872







October 9 1873







October 18 1873







May 11 1876







June 19 1876







January 18 1877







December 20 1877







September 10 1879







February 19 1879


9 4

1881

5

1883-1884

6

1886

7

1887

8

1888-89

9

1890

10

1892

11

1894

12

1895-1897

13

1898-1905


10 1

1906-07

2

1908

3

1909-1910

4

1911

5

1912

6

1913

7

Jan. - Feb. 1914


11 1

March - April 1914

2

May-June 1914

3-4

July 1914

5

August 1914

6

Sept. - Oct. 6, 1914


12 1

1915

2

1917-1920

3-4

March 1920

5

1921-1924


13 1

Dallas News, 1924

2

Dallas News, 1925

3

Dec. 31 1924 - April 3, 1925

4

April - October, 1925

5

Jan. - July 1926

6

Aug. - Sept. 1926

7

Oct. - Nov. 1926

8

1927-1930

9

1930

10

1931

11

1932-1942

12

1950s

13

1962-1968


14 1

1970s

2

Political correspondence, 1936 and 1970s

3

Presidential correspondence, 1960-1972

4-10

Undated


15 1-2

Undated





Subseries E: Photographs


15 3-5

Gus S. Wortham

6

Gus and Lyndall Wortham

7

Lyndall Finley Wortham, childhood


16 1

Lyndall Finley Wortham, adulthood

2

Wortham family

3-4

Wortham House 1505 South Blvd.

5

GSW personal effects

6

A. P. Finley house, Sherman, TX

7

Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Finley

8

Finley family

9

Scrapbook

10

Negatives and Contact Sheets


17 1

Awards and Parties

2

Wortham family vacations

3-4

Nine Bar Ranch

5

Houses and Memorials

6

Family and Friends

7

Unidentified












Series II: Philanthropy, 1929-1990


18 1
GSW Personal contributions, 1969

2
GSW Personal contributions, 1970-1971

3
GSW Personal contributions, 1972


19 1
GSW Personal contributions, 1973

2
GSW Personal contributions, 1974

3
June Davis Arnold and family, 1963-1976

4
Eudora Finley, 1929-1937

5
Marvin Hall, 1970-1974

6
North Texas State University, Sept. 1969-Oct. 1970

7
Rice University, 1962-1971


20 1
St. Joseph Hospital, historical development

2
Wortham sisters, 1938-1947

3
GSW Christmas, 1974-1978

4
GSW scholarships: Theresa Adams, 1970-1974

5
GSW scholarships: Charles B. Coleman, James R. Coleman, Charles B. Clinton, Dean W. Coleman, and Jane Cuello, 1972-1974

6
GSW scholarships: James R. Coleman, 1973-1974

7
GSW scholarships: Edward Evans, 1973

8
GSW scholarships: Alan H. Fenton, Jr., Leslie Leverton Fenton, 1970

9
GSW scholarships: Royden R. Hopkins, 1969

10
GSW scholarships: Monte Jacoby, 1968-1972

11
GSW scholarships: Glennon D. Johnson, Jr., and Charles G. Clinton, 1972

12
GSW scholarships: Martha Alicia Lopez, 1971-1974

13
GSW scholarships: Kelly Jean McChesney, 1971-1975

14
GSW scholarships: Vernon McGaw, 1969-1971

15
GSW scholarships: John R. Peters, 1968-1971

16
GSW scholarships: Jocelyn F. Randle, 1972-1974

17
GSW scholarships: Sharon Roge and Nathaniel Matthews, 1971-1973

18
GSW scholarships: Victoria E. Storey, 1970-1973

19
GSW scholarships: Martin Terry, 1972

20
GSW scholarships: Kenneth Williams, 1968-1972





Gus S. Wortham memorial events and publications


20 21

"Centennials Celebrated," birthdays of Mr. & Mrs. Gus Wortham, Oct. 2, 1990

22

Wortham exhibit reception planning and publicity, 1990

23

Lyndall Wortham Seymour interview, Oct. 1, 1990 (transcript)

24

Memorials, 1976-1978

25
Wortham Center, newsclippings and brochures,1984

26
Wortham Foundation, 1988 report

27
Wortham Memorial Fountain, 1978












Series III: Business, 1917-1991





Subseries A: American General Insurance Company, 1917-1991
Box Folder
21 1

History, 1927-1931, 1962-1965, undated

2

The Baby is Born, "The Story of American General's First Fifty Years," chapters I-XIV, by Kenneth Fellows and "A Financial Services Supermarket," The American General Story, by Benjamin N. Woodson, 1974

3

The Baby is Born, "The Story of American General's First Fifty Years," chapters XV - Management Roster, 1926-1976

4

The Baby is Born, "The Story of American General's First Fifty Years," 2nd draft, 1926-1976

5

The Baby is Born, "The Story of American General's First Fifty Years," 2nd draft, 1926-1976

6

John L. Wortham & Son, brochures, 70th anniversary, 1985
Box Folder
22 1

Early business correspondence, includes letters of introduction for Gus S. Wortham, 1917-1918

2

Business correspondence, memoranda, 1928-1976

3

Correspondence, Gus S. Wortham and Life and Casualty Insurance Company of Tennessee, other, 1966-1969

4

Stock price data, 1932-1956

5

Stock price data, 1958-1972

6

American General Insurance Company, "A History of Well-Chosen Corporate Acquisitions," 1952-1962

7

Financial information, balance sheets, 1957 April 30, 1969 December 30

8

American General Journal, notes, 1951-1971

9-10

News releases, clippings, some mounted, 1971, 1974
Box
23


Minutes, executive committee, bound volume, 1926-1946




Minutes, stockholder's meetings, bound volume, 1926-1954
Box
24


Minutes of meetings of stockholders, board of directors, executive committee, Seaboard Life Insurance Company, American General Insurance Company, bound volume, 1940 March 12 - 1952 January 20

1

News clippings, photographs, 1958-1985, undated

2

Photographs, American General center construction, #141-141.6, 1963

3

Photographs, American General center construction, #141.7 - 141.19, 1964

4

Photographs, American General center construction, #141.20-, 1965

5

Photographs, American General group construction, #142-143, 1973

6

Photographs, American General center construction, #144, 1976

7

Photographs, American General center construction, #144.19, 1977

8

Photographs, American General center, exterior

9

Photographs, American General center, lighting

10

Photographs, American General center, mechanical

11

Photographs, American General center, test unit
Box Folder
25 1

Photographs, Bankers Mortgage Building, 1929

2

Photographs, Maryland Casualty Company construction, Baltimore, MD, 1968-1969

3

Cal-Western Life building, #227-227.5

4

Buildings, construction, Life and Casualty Tower, others

5

Group photographs, #226-226.20, various place names on back of each photograph

6

Group photographs, #226.22-226.39
Box Folder
26 1

Photographs, Individuals, group photographs, Seaboard Life Insurance Co., Kerrville, Texas, 1931, undated

2

Photographs, portraits, circa 1980's

3

Individuals, office images, #232-232.16

4

Photographs, individuals, office images, #232.16-232.26

5

Individuals, office images, #232.27-232.44
Box
27


Photographs and clippings, oversize, mounted
Box
28


Awards, citations, and photographs, oversize, includes, "1974 Texas Dinner at Houston, honoring American General Insurance Company and Gus S. Wortham, April 29," phonograph records, 1974
Box
29


Plaques, awards, 1958, undated
Box Folder
30 1

19th Annual Brotherhood Awards Dinner, 1968 March 19

2

Wortham Park dedication, 1955-1991

3

Tributes, awards and honors, 1936, 1958-1975

4

Certificates, includes Elizabeth Lyndall Finley's 1912 teachers certificate, other documents, 1965, 1969, undated

5

Memberships, 1959-1976
Box
31-32


Plaques, awards, certificates, memberships





Subseries B: Nine Bar Ranch and other cattle interests,
Box Folder
33 1

Nine Bar Ranch, party and sale, 1954-1962

2

Nine Bar Ranch, party and sale, 1963-1968

3

Nine Bar Ranch, party and sale, 1969

4

Nine Bar Ranch, production sale catalogs, invitations, 1970