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<br />in Paris <br /> <br />Th is IS now <br /> <br />was then <br /> <br />That <br /> <br /> <br />998 <br /> <br />n <br /> <br />Town In Texas" <br /> <br />Population 24,699 <br />Named Sma <br /> <br />to <br /> <br />"Best <br /> <br />Planning a study <br />meet capacity <br />based on future <br />state and federa <br />regulations <br /> <br />n <br /> <br />"Paris presents the unusual spectacle of a <br />city taking proper steps to arrange a new <br />water supply while the old is still servicing, <br />without waiting for a water famine to rush <br />nto too hasty, ill-considered and costly <br />action" --Major John B. Hawley, P.E. <br /> <br />7,500 <br />839 <br /> <br />Population <br />Founded <br /> <br /> <br />This IS now at Freese and Nichols <br /> <br />was then <br /> <br />That <br /> <br />CAD <br /> <br />Drafting Tables <br /> <br />and support <br /> <br />architects, <br /> <br />Mouse <br /> <br />Pencils <br /> <br />scientists <br /> <br />environmenta <br /> <br />Over 300 engineers <br />staff <br /> <br />Four engineer <br /> <br />statewide <br /> <br />Engineers at Freese and Nichols (formerly Hawley, Freese and Nichols) <br />welcome the opportunity to return to the City of Paris <br /> <br />Seven offices <br /> <br />One office <br /> <br />In 1919, a one-man firm, Hawley Engineering (later to be named <br />Hawley, Freese and Nichols) is hired by the City of Paris to perform a <br />study and prepare a report for a new $1 million municipal water <br />supply. <br /> <br />Team <br /> <br /> <br />Team <br /> <br /> <br />Project <br /> <br />Project <br /> <br /> <br />