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Judge Walter S. Neel House

Dayton, Liberty County

Marker Text

Built in 1917 by Dayton newspaper owner, editor, publisher and Justice of the Peace Walter S. Neel on a 1.66 acre lot he purchased in 1914, this house is a typical American foursquare style home. Constructed in two months, the four-bedroom house cost $2,500. In 1926, after helping the city of Dayton incorporate, Judge Neel served as the city’s first mayor and the local rotary club president. He was also a city alderman, city historian and secretary. His notable civic achievements include helping form and equip the local fire department and establishing the waterworks. Judge Neel lived in the house with his wife, Selma, until he died in 1962. The house remained in the Neel family until 1971.

Marker Details

Address 1204 N. Main Street
Location Description 1204 N. Main Street
Marker # 17824
Dedicated 2014
Size, Type 18" x 28" with post
Code houses
Latitude, Longitude 30.053461, -94.893962

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