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Roy and Madge Hearne House

San Antonio, Bexar County

Marker Text

The arrival of the railroad in 1877 led to construction of new residential developments, including this neighborhood overlooking town near San Pedro Springs. W. McLeroy “Roy” Hearne (1873-1917), a cotton broker, and his wife, Madge Houston Williams (1871-1955), granddaughter of Sam Houston, purchased property on French Place in 1910. They chose architect Atlee B. Ayres and contractor Eugene Davis to build their house. The eclectic design features prairie, craftsman, mission and neoclassical elements. The granite, limestone, green barrel tile roof, large pavilions and porches highlight the house’s distinct exterior. The interior retains its original mosaic tile floors, crown moldings, large windows and wood paneling.

Marker Details

Address 300 West French Place
Location Description Southeast corner of West French Place and Belknap Place.
Marker # 18444
Dedicated 2016
Size, Type 18" x 28" with post
Code houses, residential buildings; vernacular [architectural term]
Latitude, Longitude 29.449828, -98.491389

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