The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), No. 96, Ed. 1 Monday, February 5, 1979 Page: 3 of 10
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Monday, February 5, 1979
THK H AS I KOI' \I»\ KKTISKR
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Large chunk of Bastrop put on Historic list
, Com. from Page One
Historical Commission pre-
pared the forms that
nominated the sites. Mike
\aney, Stanley Cline and
John Clark from Austin
helped verify the informa-
tion and investigate the sites
before the forms were
submitted to the Depart-
ment of the Interior.
The list of historic sites'
follows:
J.P. Fowler House, 1302
Pecan St., R.E. Jenkins,
owner; S.L. Brannon House,
1301 Main St., Mr. Bobby
Camp, owner; White House,
1307 Main St., Chris
Dickson, owner; Robert W.
Hubbard House, 1508 Pecan
St., Mrs. F.H. Birmingham,
owner; Powell C. Maynard
House, 1408 Pecan St., Mrs.
J.V. Ash, owner; Major A.M.
Brooks House, Wilbarger
House, 1403 Main St.,
Andrew Z. Thompson, own-
er; L.W. Olive House, 1507
Main St., J.H. Wieting,
owner; J.H. Pearcy House,
1602 Pecan St., Mrs. J.P.
Sharp, owner; Paul D. Page
House, 1702 Pecan St., B.J.
Marshall, owner; August
Elzner House, 1701 Main St.,
G.V. Gregg, owner;
J.T. Crysup House, 1607
Main St., Ms. John Adkins,
owner; Kohler-McPhaul
House, 1901 Pecan St.,
Penny McPhaul,^ owner,
Harriet & Charlie McNeil
House, 1805 Pecan St.,
Washie Williams, owner;
August Baron House, 1707
Pecan St., Frank Adams,
owner; R.J. Brieger House,
1508 Hill St., Milton Brieger,
owner; Erhard Cottage,
Cedar St., Mary Duff,
owner; E.C. Erhard House,
1507 Pecan St., Yvonne
Moore, owner; W.E. May-
nard House, 1310 Hill St.,
Charles Kuhn, owner; Alf
Griesenbeck House, 1302
Hill St., Shudde Fath,
owner; Prince Elzner House,
1303 Pecan St., Robert
Carpenter, owner; Adolph
A. Ehard House, 1205 Pecan
St., Bill Barbee, owner; 1308
Fayette St., Mrs. E.H.
Queen, owner; 1301 Hill St.,
.Arthur F. Downs, owner;
Old Bastrop Co. Pavillion,
1800 Block of Hawthorne,
Dave Eskew, owner,
Kleinert House, 1801 Hill
St., Mrs. T.H. Kimbrough,
owner; Willis Miley House,
1320 Farm St., Bryan W.
Ferguson, owner; 1316 Farm
St., Mrs. Charlie Hoffman
Family, owner; Casino Hall,
NE corner Farm at Fayette
St., Wade Wallace, 4owner;
Iron Bridge over Piney
Creek, Main St. and Piney
Creek, Hwy. 95, County of
Bastrop, owner; Hall-Sayers-
Perkins House, 1307 Church
St., Maj. R.L. Perkins,
owner; H.B. Combs House,
1208 Church St., O.E. Glenn,
owner; Col. Jacob C. Higgins
House, 1204 Church St., Mrs.
Jim Wells, owner; Rufus A.,
Green House (Ransome),
1501 Church St., Mr. & Mrs.
Don Long, owner; Caytop
ERhard House, 1401 Church
St., David Crawford, owner,
J.M. Holt House, 1507
Church St., Warren Higgins,
owner;
Orgain House, 1508
Church St., William H. Lalla,
owner; Allen-Bell House,
1408 Church St., Henry N.
Bell, owner; H.P. Luckttt
House, 1402 Church St.,
Alex Waugh, owner; Gov.
Joseph Sayers House, 1703
Wilson St., Mrs. W.S.
Millington, owner; Marcellus
McNeil House, 1809 Wilson
St., Mr. M.E. Alexander,
owner; Jenkins House, 1710
Main St., J. Holmes Jenkins,
owner; Elbert S. Orgain
House, 1704 Main St.. Arlan
Smith, owner; Sarah Jan
Orgain House, 602 Cedar St.,
Herman F. Holt, owner; 604
Elm St., Anna Bell Bran,
owner; (Chambers House),
Bartholomew Manloe
House, 502 Elm St., Mrs. C.
Barker, owner; Waugh
House, 1801 Main St., Helen
W. Weatherwood, owner,
Pfeiffer House, 1802 Main
St., Mr. & Mrs. H.G. Terrell,
owner;
* J.W. Pledger House, 1704
Wilson St., Mrs. Bess
Norment, owner; Henry
Crocheron House, 1502 Wil-
son St., Jim Haber & L.N.
Duduy, owner; Fowler
House, 1404 Wilson St., Mrs.
Gordon Malone, owner; Alf
Jung House, 508 Pecan St.,
Mrs. R.W. Smith, owner,
Jung Storage Building (Jung
Lime House), 108 Govern-
ment St., Mrs. R.W. Smith,
owner; W.F. Schaeffer Ho-
use, 608 Pecan St., Mason
Chalmers, owner; Bastrop
County Courthouse, Pine,
Walnut, Pecan & Water Sts.,
County of Bastrop, owner;
Old Bastrop County Jail,
Pine, Walnut, Pecan &
Water Sts., County of
Bastrop, owner; Ascension
Catholic Church (Razed), 909
Water St., Leon Benford,
owner; J.C. Buchanan
House, 1010 Pecan St., Roy
& Kate Walker, owner; A.A.
Erhard House, 1106 Pecan
St., Mrs. C.C. Long, owner;
T.A. Hasler House, 1109
Pecan St., Stanley Smith,
owner;
Oliver P. Jones House,
1009 Pecan St., V.A. Hibbs,
owner; Joe Jung House, 909
Pecan St., Mrs. E.F. Pearcy,
owner; Erna Griesenbeck
House, 908 Pine St., Charles
Rabensburg, owner; Mrs.
William R. Reding House,
901 Pecan St., Mr. & Mrs.
E.H. Laake, owner; W. Wike
House, 807 Pecan St., Mrs.
Ola Mae Lawrence, owner,
806 Jefferson St., Phil
Lester, owner; Eugene
Haralson House, 802 Jeffer-
son St., Norena Davis,
owner; S.C. Jenkins House,
801 Pecan St., Mrs. W.J.
Rogers, owner; Griesenbeck
House, 805 Pecan St., Ethel
Tarver, owner; Rabens-
burgh House, 707 Pecan St.,
Mrs. E.J. Rabensburgh,
owner; Judge R. Batts
House, 609 Pecan St., J.W.
Roark, owner; 311 Pecan St.,
Minerva Lopez, owner;
Jennie Brooks House, 1009
Walnut St., Lucille Wheat,
owner; 1002 Walnut St.,
Mrs. B.C. Hodges, owner,
R.J. Griesenbeck House,
1005 Chestnut, A.J. Garrett,
owner; Emelia Hasler House
1004 Pine St., R.M. Hastay,
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Bldg., 930 932 Main St..
David GhoLson, owner; Old
Citi/ens Stale Bank, 928
Main St., J.T. Odiorne,
owner; 926 Main St., Ethel
Tarver, owner; E.G. Guse
Bldg., 918 Main St.. Marie
Ketha, owner; William Mil
ler Bldg., 910 914 Main St.,
J.L Durdy, Jack Thornton,
George Miller, owner;
Bastrop Christian Church,
1104 Church St., Bastrop
Christian Congregation,
owner; Miley House, 509
Spring St., David Gholson,
owner; P.O. Elzner House.
800 Main St., Mr. £ Mrs.
H.E. DuBois. owner; John
Cornelsun House, 702 Main
St., Bastrop County Hisiori
cat Society, owner.
Sweeping porches and gables mark the Orgain House at 1508 Church St., now on the
National Register of Historic Places. Staff Photo by Jack Fraser
owner; 1002 Pine St., Mark
Oldfield, owner; George W.
Davis House, 1010 Chestnut
St., Mary Jane Davis,
owner; Ed Bastain House
(Haralson House), 1006
Chestnut St., Charline Haw-
kins, ownerj^ 1108 Hill St.,
Mr. D.R. Reynolds, owner;
1105 Hill St., John W.
Pearson, owner; Minnie
iWilkes House, 1101 Hill St.,
Mrs. Robert Moore, owner;
Greenleif Fish House
(Campbell Taylor House),
1105 Hill St., Mrs. Enous J.
Reed, owner; M.K.T. Frei-
ght Depot, NW corner
Chestnut at Fayette, M.K.T.
Railroad, owner; Dr. C.A.
Grimes House, 1201 Farm
St., Dr. J.C. Madison,
owner; Beverly & Lula Ken-
House, 1305 Pine St., T.C.
Franklin, owner; Ploeger-
Kerr-White House, 806
Marion St., Theo & Carrie
White, owner; Kerr Com-
munity Center, 1308 Walnut
St., Kerr Community Cen-
ter, owner; Frank & P.A.
Fry House, 1403 Govern-
ment, Mrs. Willie Gage,
owner; George Washington
Jones House, Fayette & Mill
St., W.R. Gore, owner; Paul
C. Bell House, End of Pecan
St., South of Gill's Branch,
Cecil Long, owner; 703
Austin St., Leo Ott, owner;
Richard Starcke House, 710
Water St., Bert Lively,
owner;
704 Austin St., Katie
Browning, owner; Richard
Starcke House, 703 Main St.,
John Zinn, owner; Union
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Hall, 813 & 815 Main St.,
Jerry Coleman, owner; 807
Main St., Elizabeth Lyle,
owner; 805 Main St.,
Dorothy Rouly, owner; 809
Main St., David Gosin,
owner; T.A. Hasler Bldg.,
711, 713, 715, 717 Chestnut
St., A. Hasler, J. Hasler
Estate, J. Griesenbeck, R.E.
Jenkins, Jr., Mrs. R.E.
Jenkins, Sr., owner; C.
Erhard & Son Drug Store,
921 Main St., Ronald G. Ritz,
owner; 915-913 Main St.,
Clyde Clardy, owner; 907 &
905 Main St., L.C. Shaw,
owner; 909 Main St., Woody
Clardy, owner.
Prokop Bldg., 911 Main
St., Merle A. Prokop, owner;
Louis Filers Bldg., 921 917
Main St., Clyde Clardy,
owner; W.J. Miley Drug
Store Bldg., 1003 Main St.,
Mrs. Oren Eskew, owner;
1009 Main St., Bascom
Hodges, owner; 1017 Main
St., Earl Denson, owner,
A.A. Elzner Merchandise
Store, 1021 & 1023 Main St.,
Marie Ketha, owner; I31z-
ner's Corner Bldg., 1027
Main St., David Onstead,
owner; Elzner Hardware
Bldg., 707 Spring St., Mr.
Frank H. Laake, owner;
Opera House, 709 Spring St.,
City of Bastrop, owner;
Burger House, 705 Farm St.,
William Kesselus, owner;
Burger House, 703 Farm St.,
Tom Hoover, owner; Cal
vary Episcopal Church, 605
Spring St., Episcopal Dio-
cese, owner;
1030 Main St., Lloyd
Ketha, owner; First National
Bank, 1028 Main St., Mrs.
Mary Duff, owner; Schill
Bldg. (Masonic Bldg.), 1010
& 1012 Main St., A.A.
Sanders, owner; 1006 Main
St., Leland Pannell, owner,
J.M. Holt Bldg.. 1002 1004
Main St., Gus Steenken,
owner; B.D. & E.S. Orgain
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