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Frey-Benignus House

Brookshire vicinity, Waller County

Marker Text

Swiss immigrant John Frey (1857-1925) and his German-born wife Mary (1862-1933) moved to Waller County in late 1889. They built a small two-room house, a barn, and smokehouse, and began a family farm. The couple eventually had fifteen children and added rooms to their home as their family grew. Now standing as an excellent example of a late 19th-century farmhouse, the house features fine milled wood details. Following the deaths of John and Mary Frey, the house became the property of their daughter, Margarete, and her husband Louis Benignus. Recorded Texas Historic Landmark - 1990

Marker Details

Address From Brookshire take FM 362 north to Richard Frey, then west to Blinka Rd, then north 1 mile
Location Description From Brookshire take FM 362 north to Richard Frey, then west to Blinka Rd, then north 1 mile, Brookshire vicinity
Marker # 9384
Dedicated 1990
Size, Type Medallion and plate
Code farms; houses, residential buildings
Latitude, Longitude 29.977613, -95.975567

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