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The Mulkey-Loggins House

Midlothian, Ellis County

Marker Text

This property was part of a tract settled in 1854 by pioneer Philip A. Mulkey (d. 1862). Ennis was founded in 1871, when the Houston & Texas Central Railroad reached this point. Mulkey's son James (1859-1903), a prosperous cattleman, included this site in the Highland addition, a neighborhood that he developed after Ennis became the railroad's divisional headquarters in 1891. Dr. James C. Loggins (1845-1921), mayor and city alderman, erected this Victorian residence in 1898. It was purchased in 1944 by Keith Mulkey, James Mulkey's grandson, and his wife Tina Beth (Wheeler). (1978)

Marker Details

Address 315 Avenue G
Location Description E. Avenue G, N side between N. 11th and N. 12th streets. Inscription refers to the house's original site at 110 N. Elm St. in Ennis. Marker reported missing Apr. 2017.
Marker # 7131
Dedicated 1978
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code houses, residential buildings; pioneers
Latitude, Longitude 32.48258, -96.990379

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