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Gillard - Duncan House

Liberty, Liberty County

Marker Text

Dr. E. J. Gillard (1808-75) brought his family to Texas from Louisiana in 1845. About 1848 he built this home on his plantation east of Liberty. Constructed of native woods, it features Greek revival styling with Creole influences. Unique features of the home include a traveler's room and an upstairs schoolroom. The residence remained in the family through the descendants of Capt. William B. Duncan, who was married to the Gillard's daughter Eliza until her death in 1856 and then to her cousin Celima. William and Celima's daughter, Julia Welder, later cared for the house, which was moved here in 1980. Recorded Texas Historic Landmark - 1981

Marker Details

Address 650 FM 1011
Location Description Sam Houston Regional Library and Research Center
Marker # 9655
Dedicated 1981
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code Greek Revival (Architectural style); French immigrants/immigration; houses, residential buildings
Latitude, Longitude 30.098122, -94.762251

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