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The Waldo Mansion

Houston, Harris County

Marker Text

A Confederate veteran, J. P. Waldo (1839-1896) settled in Houston after the Civil War. He married Mary Virginia Gentry (1849-1922), daughter of railroad promoter Abram Gentry. Waldo soon became a prosperous railroad executive. In 1885 he built this house at the corner of Rusk and Caroline (2 mi. N). A Mansard roof and tower originally topped the mansion. Elegant millwork adorns the interior. In 1905 Waldo's son Wilmer (1876-1962) moved the house to this site, then a fashionable area on the edge of town. He rebuilt it without most of its Victorian detailing. The Waldo family lived here until 1966.

Marker Details

Address 201 Westmoreland
Location Description
Marker # 10800
Dedicated 1978
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code railroad; houses, residential buildings; Victorian (architectural term)
Latitude, Longitude 29.740732, -95.384851

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