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Neill-Cochran House

Austin, Travis County

Marker Text

Greek Revival architecture, typical of the South. Erected about 1853 for Washington L. Hill by master builder Abner Cook. The hand-cut limestone walls were cemented with a mortar containing pig bristles. First Institute for the Blind in State of Texas, 1856. Hospital for Civil War soldiers, 1865. Home in 1880 of Republic of Texas patriot, Col. Andrew Neill; 1893-1913, Judge Thos. B. Cochran, Bar President, Masonic leader. Recorded Texas Historical Landmark - 1966

Marker Details

Address 2310 San Gabriel
Location Description Neill-Cochran House Museum. Marker reported missing Dec. 2003.
Marker # 15134
Dedicated 1966
Size, Type RTHL medallion and plate
Code Greek Revival (Architectural style); houses, residential buildings; design and construction; persons with disabilities
Latitude, Longitude 30.287484, -97.748163

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