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Browne-Wagner House, 245 East Saint Charles St Brownsville, Cameron County, TX
The Browne-Wagner House is an excllent example of Brownsville`s turn-of-the-century, detached, two-story brick residences. Built in 1894 by local architect Samuel W. Brooks, the house is designed to take advantage of prevailing winds from the Gulf of Mexico. The house has been connected with several prominent Rio Grande Valley families, including the Brownes, Hallams, Hooks, Raymonds, and Wagners. (National Register, August 22, 1977).
Browne-Wagner House, 245 East Saint Charles St Brownsville, Cameron County, TX
The Browne-Wagner House is an excllent example of Brownsville`s turn-of-the-century, detached, two-story brick residences. Built in 1894 by local architect Samuel W. Brooks, the house is designed to take advantage of prevailing winds from the Gulf of Mexico. The house has been connected with several prominent Rio Grande Valley families, including the Brownes, Hallams, Hooks, Raymonds, and Wagners. (National Register, August 22, 1977).
Browne-Wagner House, 245 East Saint Charles St Brownsville, Cameron County, TX
The Browne-Wagner House is an excllent example of Brownsville`s turn-of-the-century, detached, two-story brick residences. Built in 1894 by local architect Samuel W. Brooks, the house is designed to take advantage of prevailing winds from the Gulf of Mexico. The house has been connected with several prominent Rio Grande Valley families, including the Brownes, Hallams, Hooks, Raymonds, and Wagners. (National Register, August 22, 1977).Posted Date
Sep 27, 2021
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