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Jester-Butler House

Corsicana, Navarro County

Marker Text

An excellent and elegant example of colonial revival design by an architect well-trained in detail and proportions, the home of rancher and banker Charles Jester and his wife Marion was completed in 1920. It was designed by Birch D. Easterwood (1885-1969), who was a favorite architect for major buildings on the Baylor University Campus including Pat Neff Hall. The Jester home, sold to oilman Joe E. Butler and his wife Ora in 1932, displays several elements typical of Easterwood, such as the slate roof, wide woodwork under the roof line, and deep red brick. The Butlers owned the home until 1979. Recorded Texas Historic Landmark - 1997

Marker Details

Address 1522 Sycamore Ave.
Location Description
Marker # 12113
Dedicated 1997
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code Colonial Revival; houses, residential buildings; design and construction
Latitude, Longitude Exact Lat/Lon Unknown

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