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Buildings, Structures, & Sites

Texas Historical Marker

Wigfall House

The oldest portion of this house was erected about 1856. It was occupied soon afterward by the family of Louis Trezevant Wigfall (1816-1874). A flamboyant political leader, Wigfall strongly advocated secession and states' rights. He served as a State Legislator, United States Senator, and Confederate Senator. during the Civil War (1861-1865), Confederate officers often stayed at the Wigfall home. Later owners enlarged the structure and added Victorian features. Recorded Texas Historic Landmark - 1979

state official; houses, residential buildings

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1 Peter Whetstone Square, Marshall, TX 75670, USA

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