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Home of Congressman and Mrs. Alexander W. Gregg

Palestine, Anderson County

Marker Text

Honored national statesman from Palestine, Congressman A. W. Gregg (1855 - 1919) lived in this house at height of his career. Gregg, member of a distinguished southern family, graduated from University of Virginia School of Law; practiced in Palestine; was in State Senate, 1886-1888. Serving in U.S. Congress 1903-1919, he was instrumental in securing sea wall to protect Galveston from such devastation as that of 1900 hurricane. Congressman Gregg married (first) Mary Bridges and (second) Mary Brooks. Had four children. House was built 1886-1892. (1970) Incise on base: Marker donated by Col. Perry E. Taylor

Marker Details

Address 421 S. Magnolia St.
Location Description 421 S. Magnolia St., Palestine
Marker # 8762
Dedicated 1970
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code houses, residential buildings; national/federal official
Latitude, Longitude 31.759538, -95.632438

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