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Sanguinet and Staats, headquartered in Fort Worth was one of the largest and most influential firms in Texas (1903-1930), was best-known for design of steel-framed skyscrapers and transformation of architectural practice from the small studio to large office. Wyatt C. Hedrick joined the firm (1922), bought it when Sanguinet and Staats retired (1926), and he continued doing business under his own name. At one time the the firm was the third largest in the country, known for moderne style buildings in Fort Worth. Photographs, drawings, and papers document the activities of the firm and Hedrick's work from 1910 to 1969.