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Hodge-Taylor House

Jefferson, Marion County

Marker Text

Berry and Lavenia (Boggs) Hodge moved here from Kentucky and had this house built along the Daingerfield Road in 1852. Among their five children, son Robert Blount, of the 3rd Texas Cavalry, C.S.A., died from wounds in the Battle of Atlanta in 1864. Hodge, a prominent landowner and surveyor, sold the property to D.W.H. Taylor, businessman and publisher of the Jefferson Jimplecute. T.J. Taylor, Jr. restored the residence in the 1950s. The classically proportioned Greek Revival style home features a cypress exterior, a prominent portico, interior chimneys and large rooms flanking a central passageway. Recorded Texas Historic Landmark - 1964

Marker Details

Address 23663 SH 49
Location Description SH 49, S side, 0.1 mi. W of FM 728
Marker # 15656
Dedicated 1964
Size, Type 16" x 12"
Code Greek Revival (architectural style)
  • Private Property:

    Unknown
  • Latitude, Longitude 32.770669, -94.386229

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