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Waggoner-Hicks House

Vernon, Wilbarger County

Marker Text

Spottswood Lomax, a founder of the noted Matador and Espuela (Spur) ranches of Texas, built a Queen Anne house here in 1890. It was remodeled in the Colonial Revival style around the turn of the century by the prominent cattleman W. T. "Tom" Waggoner, who deeded it to his son, local banker Guy Leslie Waggoner, in 1904. Three years later, Vernon farmer and oil investor E. P. Hicks purchased the property and it remained in his family until 1967. Recorded Texas Historic Landmark - 1988

Marker Details

Address 2720 Paradise St.
Location Description Paradise Street, N side between Tolar and Nabers streets
Marker # 5702
Dedicated 1988
Size, Type RTHL medallion and plate
Code houses; Queen Anne (architectural style); Colonial Revival (architectural style); ranches/ranching; oil/petroleum topics
Latitude, Longitude 34.150858, -99.293651

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