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Buildings, Structures, & Sites

Texas Historical Marker

The Turner House

George Gammon Gregg, a leading merchant, built this frame house during the early 1850s. According to family tradition, Confederate veteran James Turner (d. 1913) acquired title to the property after a poker game in 1866. Turner was a noted lawyer and served four years as mayor of Marshall. His son Robert (1868-1927) added the front porch, with its Victorian columns, in 1890. Members of the Turner family owned the residence for over 100 years. Recorded Texas Historic Landmark - 1979

municipal official; houses, residential buildings; law, lawyers

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1 Peter Whetstone Square, Marshall, TX 75670, USA

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