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Home Texas Austin County Sealy Paul and Mahala Hackbarth House
     

Paul and Mahala Hackbarth House

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325 6th St., Sealy, TX, USA

Latitude & Longitude: 29° 46' 39.4968", -96° 9' 25.9992"
 
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    Completed in 1911 for civic leaders Paul and Mahala Hackbarth, this concrete block house is an unusual example of vernacular architecture. Prominent features include a wraparound porch, Ionic columns on piers, and large wood sash windows. The Hackbarth Lumber Company, one of the earliest businesses in Sealy, promoted the use of concrete blocks for local buildings, and this house is a fine example of that construction method. Recorded Texas Historic Landmark - 1991

This page last updated: 7/15/2008

Paul and Mahala Hackbarth House Historical Marker Location Map, Sealy, Texas