The Prew House
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Marker Text: Typically Victorian in style. Built in 1906 by Frank X. Prew, who emigrated from Wisconsin in 1889, desiring to live in a young country. He began a small farm and worked on railroad. Structure is mainly pine. The oak wainscoting downstairs has decorative beading, as does woodwork on windows and doors. Gingerbread trim appears on front gable. Old water well and food-storage cellar are still in good condition.(1970)
Marker No: 5406
Medallion & Plate
Geographic: 32.464703, -99.518898
Location: intersection of Bluebonnet and North 1st Street, Clyde
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