Details for Boardman-Webb House

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5507014502

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Marker Number 14502
Atlas Number 5507014502
Marker Title Boardman-Webb House
Index Entry Boardman-Webb House
Address 602 W. 9th
City Austin
County Travis
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 620446
UTM Northing 3349667
Subject Codes educational topics; houses, residential buildings; writers and poets
Marker Year 1979
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark Yes
Marker Location
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text In the 1850s Dr George T. Boardman (d. 1884) came to Austin to practice dentistry. He developed a new process to fill teeth and helped incorporate the American Dental College. He bought this property in 1855 from early Austin merchant John Bremond. The land was part of the original city plat of Austin. Dr Boardman erected the two-story residence with Victorian styling about 1880. After his widow Fannie sold the structure in 1906, it changed owners several times, finally becoming an apartment house. Walter Prescott (1888-1963) and Jame (Oliphant) Webb (1889-1960) purchased the home in 1925. At that time Webb served as a history professor at the University of Texas and remained there for 45 years except for visiting professorships. Dr Webb became internationally known as an author and historian, concentrating on Texas and Southwestern topics. He served as President of the American Historical Association in 1958. Mrs. Webb, a descendant of pioneer Texans and leader in patriotic groups, served as President General of the Daughters of the Republic of Texas, 1943-1945. Mrs. Webb’s father, William J. Oliphant, an early Austin photographer, lived in the house. Afrter Mrs. Webb’s death, the home was deeded to her daughter, Mildres (Mrs. William B. Bugg). Recorded Texas Histroic Landmark - 1979

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