Historical Markers of Texas logo

Historical Markers of Texas

Back to Leon County

James and Julia Anderson House

Jewett, Leon County

Marker Text

Ohio-born James Elgin Anderson (1836-1918) settled in Leon County in 1857. He enlisted in the Confederate army in 1861, serving with the Leon Hunters, Hood's Texas Brigade. After standing with Gen. Robert E. Lee at Appomattox in 1865, Capt. Anderson returned to Leon County, where he became a distinguished educator and married Julia Evans (1847-1897) in 1867. The Andersons purchased property here in 1875 and built a house with outside end chimneys. In keeping with Victorian trends, they remodeled the house between 1885 and 1895, adding a second story and the exuberant Eastlake detailing so prominent on the porches and along the roofline. A noted piece of Jewett's heritage, the house remained in the family for many years. Recorded Texas Historic Landmark-1999

Marker Details

Address 417 Weakley St.
Location Description NE corner Weakley and Harrison streets. House is private property.
Marker # 12399
Dedicated 1999
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code houses; Queen Anne (Architectural style); Victorian (architectural term); military topics; Civil War; educators; women
  • Private Property:

    True
  • Latitude, Longitude 31.361183, -96.147982

    Map