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Proctor-Vandenberge House

Victoria, Victoria County

Marker Text

Landmark of famous 1840 Indian raid, when Hamilton Ledbetter, builder of first part of house, fought Comanches, and his family escaped death by flight. Size and style of house have been greatly enhanced by later owners: Judge A.H. Phillips (1844-71); Texas Supreme Court Chief Justice John Stayton (1871-88); lawyer Samuel B. Dabney (1888-91); Confederate Major Felix McReynolds (1889-93); attorney Fred Proctor (1893-1907). Owned since 1907 successively by Preston R. Austin, W.D. Welder, Patrick H. Welder -- all kinsmen, heirs of noted pioneers. Recorded Texas Historic Landmark - 1971

Marker Details

Address 604 N. Craig St.
Location Description N. Craig St., east side between W. North St. and W. Stayton Ave. Designated RTHL in 1971 as Early Victoria Home.
Marker # 14659
Dedicated 1971
Size, Type
Code
Latitude, Longitude 28.805565, -97.009831

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