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Stubblefield Building
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Marker Number | 12998 |
Atlas Number | 5491012998 |
Marker Title | Stubblefield Building |
Index Entry | Stubblefield Building |
Address | Main St. at Myrtle |
City | Liberty Hill |
County | Williamson |
Region | Hill Country |
UTM Zone | 14 |
UTM Easting | 603252 |
UTM Northing | 3392903 |
Subject Codes | commercial buildings; vernacular (Architectural term) |
Marker Year | 1976 |
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark | Yes |
Marker Location | Main St. at Myrtle |
Private Property | No |
Marker Condition | In Situ |
Marker Size | Medallion & Plate |
Marker Text | Erected in 1871, this structure of hand-cut native limestone is perhaps the oldest still standing in Liberty Hill. it was built by S.P. Stubblefield (1824-1902), a native of Alabama and veteran of the Mexican War (1846-48), and owned by his family until 1907. The lower floor has housed various stores and businesses, while the upper floor was often used as living quarters. In 1973 the building was bought and restored by sculptor Mel Fowler. Recorded Texas Historic Landmark – 1976 |
All historical marker information sourced from Texas Historical Commission.