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Item Title
Michel B. Menard House, 1603 Thirty-third Street, Galveston, Galveston County, TX
Location1603 Thirty-third Street,
Galveston, TX
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Created/Published
Documentation compiled after 1933.
Notes
Survey number HABS TX-26
Building/structure dates:
1840 initial construction
Significance: Michel Menard was an early Texas pioneer, an important statesman of the Republic and the founder and developed of Galveston city, the leading commercial center for all of Texas throughout the nineteenth century. The house itself is an outstanding example of the Greek Revival style and one of Galveston's earliest extant structures.
Subjects
Houses
Collection
Historic American Buildings Survey (Library of Congress)
Contents
Photograph caption(s):
1. Historic American Buildings Survey, Harry L. Starnes, Photographer April 9, 1936 FRONT ELEVATION.
2. Historic American Buildings Survey, Harry L. Starnes, Photographer April 9, 1936 FRONT AND NORTH SIDE ELEVATION.
3. Historic American Buildings Survey, Harry L. Starnes, Photographer April 9, 1936 FRONT AND SOUTH ELEVATION.
4. PRINCIPAL (EAST) SIDE
5. INTERIOR VIEW OF STAIRHALL
6. VIEW OF INTERIOR
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