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The Bowers Mansion

Palestine, Anderson County

Marker Text

Originally house of merchant Henry Ash; built 1878; bought 1884 by Andrew L. and Nellie O'Connell Bowers, who had architect-builder W. W. Wainright add cupola, gazebo, circular galleries after 1886. Charles Dunbar was architect in 1897 for ornate renovations, and Bowers continued to enlarge and enrich the structure until 1921. Andrew L. Bowers (1852-1926), an International & Great Northern Railroad official, president of Palestine Salt & Coal Co., banker, mayor for 20 years, was active in Anderson County oil discoveries. Four sons, two daughters grew up here; family owned place 72 years. Recorded Texas Historic Landmark - 1973

Marker Details

Address 301 S. Magnolia St.
Location Description SW corner S. Magnolia and W. Bowers streets
Marker # 8739
Dedicated 1973
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code houses, residential buildings; design and construction
Latitude, Longitude 31.76003, -95.632653

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