Details for Grande-Grossman House

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5355002251

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Marker Number 2251
Atlas Number 5355002251
Marker Title Grande-Grossman House
Index Entry Grande - Grossman House
Address 1513 North Chaparral, in Heritage park
City Corpus Christi
County Nueces
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 658097
UTM Northing 3076746
Subject Codes houses, residential buildings; Russian immigrants/immigration; Mexican immigrants/immigration
Marker Year 1985
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark Yes
Marker Location Heritage Park, 1513 North Chaparral, Corpus Christi
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text This structure was built in 1904 as a residence for the family of Benito Grande (1865-1926). Originally located at 709 Artesian Street (approximately 1 mile southwest), it was moved here in 1982 to preserve it from demolition. Benito Grande moved to Corpus Christi with his parents in the late 1860's. Upon his father's death in 1902, Grande took over the family business and became a prominent and very successful leader in Corpus Christi's Mexican-American community. The Benito Grande family moved to Dallas in 1915. The home was acquired in 1925 for Rebecca Grossman, first matriarch of the Grossman family, who helped her older children emigrate from Russia during the early 1900's. Mrs. Grossman (b. 1870) lived here until her death in 1952. Descendants in Corpus Christi were outstanding leaders in business, medicine, law, politics, and religious affairs. Originally built with a two story central hall, the house has some bungalow style features. The porch, which encircles the house on three sides, was added by the Grossmans in the late 1920's. Its dominant features are the brick piers and the stick style brackets supporting the eaves. The Grande-Grossman house has been preserved as an expression of part of the heritage of Corpus Christi.
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