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Robert L. Dabney House

Victoria, Victoria County

Marker Text

Built in the late Victorian architectural style in 1897, this house was built for Robert Lewis Dabney (1820-1898) and Margaret Lavinia Morrison (d.1908). Rev. Dabney was a Presbyterian theologian, teacher, author and confederate veteran. In 1862, he became General “Stonewall” Jackson’s chief of staff. While in Austin, Dabney taught at the University of Texas and helped establish the Austin School of Theology. Dabney and Margaret moved to Victoria in 1895 and built this house. In 1922, the home was purchased by Dr. Oscar McMullen, Victoria’s first city health officer and later the county health officer. Members of the McMullen family resided here until 2009. Recorded Texas Historic Landmark – 2014

Marker Details

Address 801 N. Craig St.
Location Description NW corner N. Craig and Nueces streets
Marker # 17973
Dedicated 2014
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code residences; Victorian (architectural style); educational topics; Presbyterian topics
Latitude, Longitude 28.807399, -97.009346

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