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Dr. & Mrs. J.W. Gallaher House

Graham, Young County

Marker Text

Dr. John William Gallaher and his family moved to Graham in 1884. Gallaher operated a successful surgery and medical practice and became a civic leader. In 1893, he served as one of Graham’s first three Aldermen upon the town’s incorporation. After retiring from his practice in 1906, Dr. Gallaher and his wife Belle (Blakey) built this retirement home where Belle often hosted parties and club meetings. The Chautauqua Literary and Scientific Club held its organizational meeting in the house in 1911. The Queen Anne-style home features rough-faced concrete block and wood shingle cladding, with a cross-gabled roof plan, hipped and hexagonal dormers, and diamond pane windows.

Marker Details

Address 616 East Street
Location Description 616 East Street
Marker # 16581
Dedicated 2010
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code houses, residential buildings; medical topics and physicians; women
Latitude, Longitude 33.104873, -98.584762

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