3601 Bernardo De Galvez Ave
Galveston, TX 77550, USA

Architectural Style:
N/A
Bedroom:
N/A
Bathroom:
1.5
Year Built:
1839
Square Feet:
1,472 sqft
County:
Galveston County
Township:
N/A
National Register of Historic Places Status:
N/A
Neighborhood:
N/A
Lot Size:
21,601.4 sqft
Parcel ID:
137050969
District:
N/A
Zoning:
N/A
Subdivision:
GALVESTON OUTLOTS
Lot Description:
ABST 628 M B MENARD SUR LOTS 5,6,7 & E 37-6 FT OF LOT 4 NW BLK 86 GALVESTON OUTLOTS & W 14 FT OF ADJ 36TH STREET
Coordinates:
29.28783899999999, -94.8044225
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Williams-Tucker House, 3601 Ave P, Galveston, Galveston County, TX

This building is one of the few structures of the first years of Galveston that stands today. It is important because of its age, but more so because of its owner, Samuel May Williams. He was an important figure in the colonial period of Texas, serving as Stephen F. Austin`s secretary in colonial affairs. Most important, however, Williams and his partner, Thomas F. McKinney, with great personal sacrifice, secured money of their personal loan for the government of the Republic of Texas and thereby insured the success of that government which at the time was without funds and unable to secure loans. Williams was also Texas` first banker, opening the Commercial and Agricultural Bank in 1847, and a leading pioneer businessman. ... Read More Read Less

Williams-Tucker House, 3601 Ave P, Galveston, Galveston County, TX

This building is one of the few structures of the first years of Galveston that stands today. It is important because of its age, but more so because of its owner, Samuel May Williams. He was an important figure in the colonial period of Texas, serving as Stephen F. Austin`s secretary in colonial affairs. Most important, however, Williams and his partner, Thomas F. McKinney, with great personal sacrifice, secured money of their personal loan for the government of the Republic of Texas and thereby insured the success of that government which at the time was without funds and unable to secure loans. Williams was also Texas` first banker, opening the Commercial and Agricultural Bank in 1847, and a leading pioneer businessman. ... Read More Read Less

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