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Capt. William G. Hunt House

Columbus, Colorado County

Marker Text

On land originally owned by Bluford DeWeese, founder of Columbus, Capt. William G. Hunt (1813-1898) purchased this house in August 1859, and lived here until his death. He was a Virginian who came to Columbus around 1831, and fought in the 1835 Battle of Gonzales and the subsequent capture of San Antonio. A farmer and trader by occupation, Capt. Hunt also served in the 13th Texas Infantry during the Civil War. He was on the vestry of St. John’s Episcopal Church and donated land for the original church on Milam Street. This house, built around 1858, is considered to be the oldest in Columbus. Multiple renovations occurred over the years, but it retains the basic structure, pine floors and ceilings. RECORDED TEXAS HISTORIC LANDMARK – 1973

Marker Details

Address 904 Travis Street
Location Description 904 Travis St., Columbus
Marker # 2599
Dedicated 1973
Size, Type Medallion and Plate
Code houses, residential buildings; pioneers
Latitude, Longitude 29.708702, -96.539428

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