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Thistle Hill, The Cattle Baron's Mansion

Fort Worth, Tarrant County

Marker Text

Designed by Sanguinet & Staats, this Georgian Revival structure was built in 1903 for A.B. Wharton (1878-1963) and his bride Electra (1882-1925), daughter of rancher W.T. Waggoner (1852-1934). Electra named the mansion "Thistle Hill". Cattlemen-investor Winfield Scott (1849-1911) bought the home in 1910 but died before he moved in. His wife Elizabeth (1861-1935) lived here until her death. Occupied by the Girls' Service League, 1940-1968, the house was purchased in 1976 by "Save the Scott Home!" Inc.

Marker Details

Address 1509 Pennsylvania Ave.
Location Description 1509 Pennsylvania Ave., Fort Worth
Marker # 5463
Dedicated 1977
Size, Type Medallion & Plate
Code ranches/ranching; houses, residential buildings; Georgian Revial (Architectural style); design and construction; cattle, cattle industry topics
Latitude, Longitude 32.73843, -97.343141

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