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Crocheron-McDowall House

Bastrop, Bastrop County

Marker Text

New York native Henry Crocheron (1806-1873) and his wife Mary Ann Tipple (1816--1888) built this Greek Revival house about 1857. A prominent businessman with interests in lumbering, land, and cotton, Crocheron was one of Bastrop's earliest leaders in civic affairs and local government. Here the Crocherons raised a niece, Mary Ann "Mollie" Nicholson McDowall, who married, went abroad, and returned here after the death of her husband William McDowall and inherited the home in 1888. She later ran a music school here before moving to Houston, where she was a successful clubwoman. Recorded Texas Historic Landmark - 1962 Incise on base: Lower Colorado River Authority - 1996

Marker Details

Address 1502 Wilson
Location Description 1502 Wilson, Bastrop
Marker # 9174
Dedicated 1996
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code houses, residential buildings; women, women's history topics
Latitude, Longitude Exact Lat/Lon Unknown

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