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Leshikar House

Smithville, Bastrop County

Marker Text

This historic house was built for B.T. Smith in 1900 by Virgil Sullivan Rabb Jr. (1870-1943), one of the premier builders in the area. The home was designed in the Folk Victorian architectural style which features decorative detailing on the structure's eaves, brackets and crowns. Born in Austin County to Czech immigrants, Joseph Charles "JC” Leshikar (1870-1938) married Frantiska "Fannie” Langer (1874-1962) in 1893. Leshikar purchased his first business, the Place Saloon, in Smithville in 1894 when he was 24 years old. He expanded his business here to include land, oil and gas, and became director of the First State Bank of Smithville. The Leshikars raised their family in this home from 1903 to 1976 and are buried in Oak Hill Cemetery. Recorded Texas Historic Landmark - 2018

Marker Details

Address 301 Mills St.
Location Description NW corner of Mills St. and N. 3rd St. (Loop 230)
Marker # 18896
Dedicated 2018
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code buildings and houses; Folk Victorian (architectural style); builders; Czech immigrants/immigration
Latitude, Longitude 30.006187, -97.15375

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