Details for N. P. Sims Library and Lyceum

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5139007149

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Marker Number 7149
Atlas Number 5139007149
Marker Title N. P. Sims Library and Lyceum
Index Entry N. P. Sims Library and Lyceum
Address 515 W. Main
City Waxahachie
County Ellis
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 701966
UTM Northing 3585543
Subject Codes Neoclassical (architectural style); design and construction; institutional buildings; libraries
Marker Year 1968
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location 515 W. Main St., Waxahachie
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text A pioneer among privately - endowed Texas libraries. Situated in Getzendaner Park, which had been donated to the city on Dec. 31, 1895, by Capt. W.H. Getzendaner (1834-1909), and attorney, Confederate veteran, banker, and president of the Dallas & Waco Railroad. Nicholas P. Sims (1806-1902), a native of Virginia who settled in 1833 in Ellis County and prospered as a farmer and investor, endowed the library and lyceum in 1902, naming as trustees his stepsons O.E. and S. W. Dunlap, along with George H. Cunningham. Architect S. Wemyes Smith of Fort Worth designed the Neo-Classical building, using Carrara marble and other fine structural materials. The library opened in April 1905. Books and reading rooms were on the first floor, with the auditorium, athenaeum, anterooms, and stage for performing arts on the second floor. Braden and Jones designed the wings. The west wing was financed (1958) by an Ellis Countian, the talented inventor, J. Harry Phillips (1872-1962). Industrialist W.H. Larkin and Mrs. Larkin financed (1965) the east wing. Other major gifts were received from sale of the home bequeathed by 1938-52 city secretary Robert A Watson and Mrs. Watson, and from sale of the farm of Judge Oscar E. Dunlap.

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