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Dilue Rose and Ira Albert Harris House

Columbus, Colorado County

Marker Text

Dilue Rose and Ira Albert Harris moved from Houston to Columbus in 1845. Ira served as county sheriff and city marshall, and Dilue wrote of her experiences during the Texas Revolution, later published. They built this house in 1858 and lived in it with their nine children. The house was constructed of concrete with stucco applied to the exterior. The two-room plan house contains a basement, an unusual feature after 1860. An interpretation of a simple Cumberland plan, the house features box columns on the porch, squared-wood balusters, a hipped roof and two exterior chimneys. RTHL - 1966

Marker Details

Address 602 Washington Street
Location Description 602 Washington, Columbus
Marker # 2392
Dedicated 1966
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code houses, residential buildings; women, women's history topics; sheriffs; Texas Revolution, Republic of Texas; design and construction; writers and poets
Latitude, Longitude 29.704736, -96.542046

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