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Dunlap House

La Feria, Cameron County

Marker Text

Rio Grande Valley developer W.E. Stewart began construction of this adobe brick and stucco residence in 1912. Before it was completed, he sold the house to his employee Bailey H. Dunlap (1886-1957), a native of Illinois. Dunlap started La Feria's first bank, the Cameron County Bank, and was involved in real estate dealings throughout the valley. He served as La Feria's first mayor in 1915 and participated in numerous civic and religious organizations. In the 1920 and 1930s, the structure was enlarged and remodeled by W.E. Strickland, the original contractor.

Marker Details

Address 212 East Magnolia
Location Description 212 E. Magnolia, La Feria. (former address 140 E. Magnolia)
Marker # 1299
Dedicated 1969
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code municipal official; houses, residential buildings
Latitude, Longitude 26.156191, -97.821783

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