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W. L. Lipscomb

Edinburg, Hidalgo County

Marker Text

About 1880, South Carolina native William Lawton Lipscomb (1874-1941) came to Texas with his family. In 1894 he settled in Hidalgo County, where he managed a sugar plantation. Later he and his wife, Ada (Dougherty) (1877-1959), moved to Edinburg and established one of the city's first general mercantile stores. Lipscomb moved his business to this building after it was completed in 1910. As an Hidalgo County commissioner from 1909 until 1925, a prominent businessman, and an active Mason, Lipscomb provided significant service and leadership to the community. (1983)

Marker Details

Address 112 E. Cano St.
Location Description E. Cano St., south side between S. Closner Blvd. and S. 12th Ave. Marker reported missing Nov. 2017.
Marker # 5675
Dedicated 1983
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code county official; Business topics, general; markets, merchantiles
Latitude, Longitude 26.300147, -98.161936

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