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L. B. J. Boyhood Home

Johnson City, Blanco County

Marker Text

Sam Ealy Johnson Jr. (1877-1937) and his wife Rebekah Baines Johnson (1881-1958) bought this residence in 1913. Sam, an educator and six-term Texas legislator, and Rebekah, an educator and journalist, raised five children here. The frame house was built in 1901, with simple Classical details and decorative bargeboards of milled wood. Each wing is one room deep for light and ventilation. Various porches, open and enclosed, indicate additions over the years. In 1937, the Johnson's eldest son, Lyndon (1908-1973), launched his first campaign for Congress, and his ascent to the U.S. presidency, from the east porch. Recorded Texas Historic Landmark - 1965.

Marker Details

Address 200 E. Elm St.
Location Description Boyhood Home - Lyndon B. Johnson National Historical Park. Southeast corner of E. Elm St. and S. Avenue G. (aka 100 Ladybird Lane)
Marker # 2828
Dedicated 1965
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code national/federal official; houses, residential buildings; state official; German immigrants/immigration
Latitude, Longitude 30.275676, -98.410777

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