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Baldwin-Brundrett House

Rockport, Aransas County

Marker Text

Aransas County Judge W.H. Baldwin, who promoted Rockport as a deep water port, lived in this house in the 1890s. George A. Brundrett, Jr., was a Confederate veteran and cattle rancher on 15,000 acres on Matagorda Island; his family lived here from 1917-42. Brundrett’s second wife, Flavilla, often turned the parlor into a makeshift hospital, and it is said that 200 people took shelter here during the 1919 hurricane. This one-story house retains its basic design from the 1880s and exemplifies the Queen Anne style adapted to the Texas coast. The house has a front facing gable, hip roof, lace-like corner brackets, and its original windows and doors. The only modification has been the enclosure of the back porch. Recorded Texas Historic Landmark – 2011

Marker Details

Address 1028 N. Live Oak
Location Description N. Live Oak St., E side between E. Alamito and E. Cedar streets
Marker # 16918
Dedicated 2011
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code houses and residences; Queen Anne (architectural style); county officials; medical topics
Latitude, Longitude 28.032318, -97.052446

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