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Trippet-Shive House

Waxahachie, Ellis County

Marker Text

Completed in 1896 for banker and civic leader H.W. Trippet (b.1853), this residence was later sold to Walter E. Shive (b.1873), who owned a successful Waxahachie seed, grain, and coal store. Exhibiting influences of the Queen Anne and Shingle styles of architecture, the Trippet-Shive house is indicative of the houses built in this neighborhood at the turn of the century. Interesting features include the cedar fish-scale shingles, wraparound porch, and octagonal tower.

Marker Details

Address 209 N. Grand Ave.
Location Description 209 N. Grand Ave., Waxahachie
Marker # 7078
Dedicated 1983
Size, Type Medallion & Plate
Code Shingle (Architectural style); Beaux Arts; houses, residential buildings
Latitude, Longitude 32.398444, -96.862216

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