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Bel-Asher

Asherton, Dimmit County

Marker Text

Designed by noted San Antonio architect Alfred Giles and built in 1910, this imposing structure was the home of Asher Richardson and his wife, Mary Isabelle (Belle). Richardson developed the town of Asherton, routing his railroad, the Asherton and Gulf Railway Co., through the city in 1905. Christened with a combination of the Richardsons' first names, the house has remained in the family for generations. An architectural hybrid with some prairie school style influences, Bel-Asher features native sandstone construction and large projecting eaves. Recorded Texas Historic Landmark - 1990

Marker Details

Address 823 Forest Avenue
Location Description 823 Forest Avenue, Asherton
Marker # 355
Dedicated 1990
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code railroads; houses, residential buildings; land surveys, land companies, promotional towns; design and construction; Praire School (Archictectural style)
Latitude, Longitude 28.442422, -99.762585

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