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Kennedy-Peterson House

Kerrville, Kerr County

Marker Text

This home was built in 1914 for seven-term Texas State Representative and Speaker of the House Austin Milton Kennedy (1866-1914), who moved here to assist with his struggles with tuberculosis. Kennedy lived here only three months and died on July 19, 1914. Rancher and businessman Sid Peterson (1868-1939) and his wife, Myrta (Goss) Peterson (1881-1951), purchased the house in 1919. Well-known in the Hill Country, the Peterson family established a charitable foundation in 1944 to help local students and those in need and the Sid Peterson Memorial Hospital in 1949. Built in Victorian Free Classic style, the house features a large wrap-around porch, gabled roof, original columns, original beveled glass door and pine wood drop siding. Recorded Texas Historic Landmark – 2017

Marker Details

Address 840 Earl Garrett St.
Location Description NW side Earl Garrett St., between Barnett and Myrta streets
Marker # 18623
Dedicated 2017
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code houses; design and construction; state officials; Free Classic (architectural style)
Latitude, Longitude 30.05182, -99.133655

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