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Hicks-Lawrence House

Brownsville, Cameron County

Marker Text

Edgar and Goldye Hicks bought this property from the Brownsville Land and Investment Co. in 1908. Their house was one of the first built in West Brownsville, the first subdivision outside the original townsite. The Queen Anne style house features a pyramidal roof, cross gables with dormer windows, shiplap siding and a wraparound porch with Doric columns. The Hicks owned a livery stable on East Adams Street, and this country home included a servant's house and a large stable. In 1922 Dr. O.V. and Nancy Lawrence bought the house. Dr. Lawrence was a civic leader, school board and junior college president, and regional pioneer of X-ray technology. The Sept. 1933 hurricane destroyed the property's outbuildings. Recorded Texas Historic Landmark - 2008

Marker Details

Address 1247 Lakeside Blvd.
Location Description SE corner Lakeside Blvd. and W. 13th St.
Marker # 14517
Dedicated 2008
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code houses, residential buildings; Queen Anne style architecture; civic leaders; educators
Latitude, Longitude 25.919426, -97.51448

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