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J.M. and Birdie Nix House

San Antonio, Bexar County

Marker Text

Alabama natives Joseph Madison and Birdie Lanier Nix moved to San Antonio in the early 1890s. J.M. was a businessman who built hotels and other structures. In 1899, the couple built twin houses at 434 and 432 King William. The Free Classic design of this house, the work of Atlee B. Ayres, features a dominant front gabled roof, Palladian attic vent, paired box columns and New England style shingle patterning. The Nixes sold the property in 1912 and later built landmarks throughout San Antonio and South Texas, including the local Nix Professional Building and the Medical Arts Building. Recorded Texas Historic Landmark - 2006

Marker Details

Address 434 King William
Location Description Marker reported missing Jan. 2018.
Marker # 13658
Dedicated 2006
Size, Type RTHL Medallion and 16" x 12" plaque
Code Neoclassical (architectural style); houses, residential buildings; Business topics, general
Latitude, Longitude 29.412909, -98.494501

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