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Chilton-Dean House

Montgomery, Montgomery County

Marker Text

John E. Shelton, a local homebuilder in Montgomery, built the original two-bedroom house between 1851 and 1853. In 1854, he sold it to the Reverend Thomas Chilton (1798-1854), former U.S. representative, pastor of First Baptist Church of Montgomery and close friend of David Crockett. The Chilton family sold the house in 1872. Dr. F.A. Young bought the property in 1891 and used the front room as his medical office, using a door since sealed off. Dr. Young sold the house to David (1855-1921) and Minnie (1861-1931) Dean in 1894. The Deans added the white picket fence. Not having any children of their own, their nephew, Morris Steger, inherited the home. The Chilton-Dean house is a remnant of Old Montgomery. Recorded Texas Historic Landmark - 1963

Marker Details

Address 709 College St
Location Description SE corner College and Eugenia streets
Marker # 23640
Dedicated 2022
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code pioneers; design and construction; elected officials; pastors; doctors
Latitude, Longitude 30.390947, -95.698885

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