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Hodges-Darsey House

Palestine, Anderson County

Marker Text

In the 1870s, after the International & Great Northern Railroad line reached Palestine, brothers A. B. and Dan Hodges moved here from Tennessee Colony settlement and became leading merchants. This house was built in 1895 by Dan Hodges for his wife Margaret Sue (Jackson) and their five children. A good example of Queen Anne style residences of the late Victorian era, the house was purchased in 1959 by William Gray Darsey, Jr., (who restored and preserved it) a leader in the area oil industry. Recorded Texas Historic Landmark - 1973

Marker Details

Address 517 E. Hodges St.
Location Description 517 E. Hodges St., Palestine
Marker # 8764
Dedicated 1973
Size, Type Medallion & Plate
Code houses, residential buildings; Queen Anne (Architectural style)
Latitude, Longitude 31.770861, -95.626499

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