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Waddell's House Furnishing Company Warehouse

Houston, Harris County

Marker Text

Irish immigrant Hugh Waddell (1842-1915) arrived in Houston in 1873 and by 1882 he established his own downtown retail business selling furniture, carpets, window dressings, refrigerators, and other goods. The business grew to contain multiple buildings, including a four-story warehouse on Sampson Street. Built in 1912 by the Dallas-based architectural firm C.D. Hill & Company, this rectangular plan, load-bearing, industrial-style masonry building with its flat roof behind a stepped parapet was intended to be the largest warehouse in Houston. Waddell's House Furnishing Company closed its doors in 1988 after more than a century in business. Recorded Texas Historic Landmark - 2018

Marker Details

Address 806 Sampson St.
Location Description SW corner of Sampson and Rusk streets. Marker is on the building, now a private residence with restricted access.
Marker # 18939
Dedicated 2018
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code business; design and construction; architects; Irish immigrants
  • Private Property:

    True
  • Latitude, Longitude 29.745962, -95.344121

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