Details for Phillips-Sale House

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5507014102

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Marker Number 14102
Atlas Number 5507014102
Marker Title Phillips-Sale House
Index Entry Phillips-Sale House
Address 701 N. Craig St.
City Victoria
County Victoria
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 694243
UTM Northing 3188196
Subject Codes houses, residential buildings; Classical Revival (architectural style); attorneys; state officials; African American topics
Marker Year 1967
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark Yes
Marker Location N. Craig St., W side between W. Nueces and W. North streets.
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text New York native Alexander Hamilton Phillips (1804-1880) moved to Texas in 1837. He served in both the Congress of the Republic of Texas and the Legislature of the State of Texas. He moved his law practice to Victoria in the 1840s, and in 1851 hired local building contractor Richard Owens to build this house. Constructed of bricks made by slaves and fired at Owens' brickyard on the Guadalupe River, the house became a center of social activity in Victoria. During his 1857 campaign for Governor, Sam Houston attended a ball and reception here and made a speech from the front porch. Attorney Samuel Dabney purchased the house in 1893 and hired noted local architect Jules Leffland to remodel it. Leffland's changes, which included the application of stucco over the original brick exterior, reflect the popular interest in Colonial Revival architecture during the 1890s. Walter Wynne Sale (1887-1967), a medical doctor and decorated World War I veteran, bought the property in 1932, and it has remained in his family. Among the house's prominent features are a broad two-story porch with Classical columns, and a front entry with sidelights and elliptically arched transom. Recorded Texas Historic Landmark - 1967

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Judge Alexander Phillips Home (RTHL)
Judge Alexander Phillips Home (RTHL)
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