Details for Franco-Texan Land Company Building

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5507017253

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Marker Number 17253
Atlas Number 5507017253
Marker Title Franco-Texan Land Company Building
Index Entry Franco-Texan Land Company Building
Address 118 Houston Avenue
City Weatherford
County Parker
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 612579
UTM Northing 3625126
Subject Codes Commercial buildings
Marker Year 2012
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark Yes
Marker Location Southwest Corner Weatherford Downtown Square
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text In the late 19th century, this building was a center for political and economic life for the town of Weatherford and for Parker County. It was built around 1870. James Robertson Couts and John A. Fain established the first bank west of Dallas in this building, after Couts made a fortune selling cattle out west. Couts operated the bank with several partners, including Henry Warren, until 1877. Warren, a freighting contractor and thoroughbred stockbreeder, had previously been associated with the Warren Freight Train Massacre of 1871. Couts and Warren dissolved their professional relationship in 1877 and sold the building to Samuel Willis Tucker Lanham, later governor of Texas (1903-1907). Lanham practiced law with other attorneys, such as A.J. Hood Sr., in second story offices. During the 1890s, the structure served as the offices for the troubled Franco-Texan Land Company, headed by Hood. The company was integral in the development of Texas land between Weatherford and El Paso along the Texas and Pacific Railway corridor. During this period the safe, from the Fidelity and Safe Deposit Company, was installed at the rear of the building. S.W.T. Lanham sold the property in 1906 to William Boone. The Franco-Texan Land Company Building, previously known as the Couts Building and the Western Union Building, is an example of a typical vernacular storefront commercial building found in Texas during the last quarter of the 19th century. The two-story masonry fronted building features a brick exterior, stone string courses, French doors with fanlight transoms, and double-hung windows. Recorded Texas Historic Landmark - 2012
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