Howard House (Palestine, Texas)

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Howard House in Palestine, Texas was built in 1848 by Reuben A. Reeves, Texas State Supreme Court Justice, and justice of the Supreme Court of the New Mexico Territory.[2] When Reeves moved away from Palestine in 1850, the house was purchased by local merchant George R. Howard. Attaining the rank of colonel from his service with the Tennessee State Militia, Howard also served with the Confederate States Army. As a civilian, Howard served in numerous state and local elected positions, including as mayor of Palestine. Upon the deaths of Howard and his wife, the house was inherited by their son Thomas S. Howard. The city of Palestine purchased the house as a museum in 1964. It was listed on the NRHP in 1993.[3]

Location1011 N. Perry St.,
Palestine, Texas
Coordinates31°46′11″N 95°37′34″W
Arealess than one acre
Built1848 (1848)
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Location1011 N. Perry St.,
Palestine, Texas
Coordinates31°46′11″N 95°37′34″W
Arealess than one acre
Built1848 (1848)
ArchitectJames Bunda
Architectural styleGreek Revival
NRHP reference No.93000072[1]
RTHL No.8766
Significant dates
Added to NRHPMarch 14, 1993
Designated RTHL1966
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The Howard House Museum is owned by the city and furnished for a late 19th-century appearance. It is open for tours and special functions by appointment.[4][5]

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