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Hamshire House

Hamshire, Jefferson County

Marker Text

On land patented to William H. Smith, who died at the Alamo. Of Louisiana cypress, style is typical of ranches of the time. Built 1859 by A. Mobray for Emil Broussard. He sold to Eloi and Azema Broussard. Here grew up a son, J. E. Broussard, who built first rice mill in Texas. Widowed, Azema married Lovan Hamshire. They donated land for area's first Catholic church. Few changes have been made in house since it was first built. Recorded Texas Historic Landmark - 1966

Marker Details

Address 10954 E. Hamshire Rd.
Location Description E. Hamshire Rd., N side 0.6 mi. W of Wilber Rd. Marker is at gate, house is 500 feet N. on private property.
Marker # 10533
Dedicated 1966
Size, Type RTHL medallion and 16" x 12" plaque
Code houses, residential buildings
Latitude, Longitude 29.857185, -94.287405

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