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Buddington-Benedict-Sheffield Compound

Austin, Travis County

Marker Text

Albert and Rebecca Buddington built the first part of this compound as their home c. 1860. In 1921, it became the home of Dr. Harry Y. Benedict, a mathematician who served as University of Texas professor and president. Delia Edwards, a later owner, commissioned Arthur Fehr to alter the original house and design an adjacent rustic-style cottage with a fireplace mantel carved by Peter Mansbendel. Wilhelmine Sheffield, who bought the property in the 1940s, added another house and an enclosing wall, as well as ironwork crafted by Fortunat Weigl and his company. Recorded Texas Historic Landmark - 2004

Marker Details

Address 506 W. 34th St
Location Description NW corner W. 34th and Fruth streets, multiple buildings within walled compound. Marker faces W. 34th St.
Marker # 13232
Dedicated 2004
Size, Type Medallion & Plate
Code houses, residential buildings; vernacular (Architectural term); education topics
  • Private Property:

    Unknown
  • Latitude, Longitude 30.300256, -97.739183

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