Date: 1897-1959
Creator: unknown
Description: The Hexagon Hotel, at approximately the time of its completion. This photo is a cleaned-up version by A.F. Weaver. (site is cleaned up and trash is removed.) The original photo, included in the A.F. Weaver collection, shows evidence of construction-related activity and debris along NW Holland St. (now NW 6th St.) Construction of the Hexagon House started in 1895, and it opened for business in December 1897. More than sixty years before air-conditioning became available, the building's design allowed maximum air circulation to ameliorate Mineral Wells' torrid summertime heat. A DC generating plant furnished power to an electric light in each room. It was the first electrically lighted hotel in Mineral Wells. The builder/owner, Mr. David G. Galbraith was the inventor of a paper clip, and, with five other men of the century, invented acetate.
Holding Partner: Boyce Ditto Public Library
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