The Neil P. Anderson Building
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Marker Text: Neil P. Anderson (1847-1912) lived in Fort Worth by 1882. A talented broker, he helped this city set the pace for cotton trading in the inland markets of the Southwest. His firm had Sanguinet & Staats design this "Cotton Exchange" with seven skylights over top floor showrooms. Completed in 1921, it housed some of the city's leading businesses. The Exchange closed in 1939, but the Anderson interests owned the building until 1963. (1978)
Marker No: 3569
Medallion & Plate
Texas Historic Landmark
National Register of Historic Places
Geographic:
Location: 411 West 7th Street, Fort Worth
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