Details for Site of Edward Mandell House Home

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5453006456

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Marker Number 6456
Atlas Number 5453006456
Marker Title Site of Edward Mandell House Home
Index Entry House, Edward Mandell, Home, Site of
Address 1704 West Ave.
City Austin
County Travis
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 620220
UTM Northing 3350678
Subject Codes houses, residential buildings; design and construction; Roman Catholic denomination
Marker Year 1986
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text Edward Mandell House (1858-1938), heir of a wealthy Houston businessman, moved to Austin in 1885 to be at the center of State Politics, his primary interest. He managed the successful campaigns of four Texas Governors and became an important figure in Democratic party circles on the State and National levels. In 1912 he managed Woodrow Wilson's successful bid for the Democratic party Presidential nomination. New York architect Frank Freeman designed an innovative shingle style home for House on this site in 1890. The rambling structure was raised on a stone foundation and full basement. A broad-roofed first floor gallery wrapped around three sides of the house, above which rested a second floor accented by rounded corners and inset balconies. A third floor existed within in the massive roof structure, typing the house together with gabled dormers, turrets, and soaring stone chimneys. Although House sold the home in 1914, it was the site of many important political meetings during his residence here. Despite efforts to save it, the structure was razed in 1967. TEXAS SESQUICENTENNIAL 1836-1986

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