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Littlefield Building

Austin, Travis County

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Littlefield Building George Washington Littlefield (1842-1920) came to Texas from Mississippi in 1850. After serving in Terry's Texas Rangers in the Civil War, he made his fortune ranching and driving cattle. He moved to Austin in 1883 and, in 1890, established the American National Bank, which included a ladies' banking department. He hired architect C. H. Page, Jr., to design this Beaux Arts Classical building, which opened in 1912 with a rooftop garden. His bank was on the ground floor. For the corner entrance, he commissioned Tiffany's of New York to cast bronze, Bas Relief doors by sculptor Daniel Webster. These were later donated to the University of Texas, of which Littlefield was a major benefactor. Recorded Texas Historic Landmark - 2002

Marker Details

Address 601 N. Congress
Location Description 601 N. Congress
Marker # 12734
Dedicated 2002
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code commercial buildings; Beaux Arts
Latitude, Longitude 30.266123, -97.742176

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