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Winniford House

Lancaster, Dallas County

Marker Text

Kentucky native William Johnson Winniford (1827 - 1915) came to Texas as a Peters Colonist in 1845. A participant in California's Gold Rush, he returned and homesteaded 320 acres here in 1853. He married Sarah Allen Lewis in 1865. Their son, John L. (1870 - 1946) and his wife Emma L. Batchler (1875 - 1973), built this house in 1913, reared 4 children and raised corn, cattle, and cotton. Designed by John's brother, Andrew, the prairie school style house features a foursquare plan with large hipped roof, dormers, and distinctive multi-light windows. The house and farm complex remain in the Winniford family. RTHL 0 1994 Restored by Winniford Morton and Harry Lewis in 1978

Marker Details

Address 1921 Nokomis Rd.
Location Description just south of Lancaster city limits
Marker # 6925
Dedicated 1994
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code farms; Four Square (Architectural style); houses, residential buildings; design and construction; Praire School (Archictectural style)
Latitude, Longitude 32.615421, -96.76452

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