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The Argyle

Alamo Heights, Bexar County

Marker Text

Built 1859 by Charles Anderson as headquarters for a 1400-acre house ranch. Leaving San Antonio on Civil War's eve, Anderson sold to poet Hiram McLane who lived here 30 years. In 1890 at Alamo Heights' creation, a subdivider named the mansion for his native Argyllshire, Scotland. The O'Grady family, formerly of Boerne, bought the Argyle in 1893, making it famous for hospitality and food. The classic "Argyle Cook Book" was published in 1940. Recorded Texas Historic Landmark - 1972

Marker Details

Address 934 Patterson Ave.
Location Description NW corner Patterson and Argyle avenues. Marker is at NE corner of the building near covered entrance.
Marker # 197
Dedicated 1972
Size, Type RTHL medallion and plate
Code ranches/ranching; houses, design and construction; land development; food topics
Latitude, Longitude 29.47559, -98.471694

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