The Women's Club Room
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Marker Text: Erected 1902-1903 by Women's Federated Clubs of Seguin. Known as the first structure in Texas built solely for women's clubs.
To finance building (cost $500), women under leadership of Mrs. Joseph B. Dibrell held bazaars, theatricals, ice cream suppers. C. F. Blumberg was contractor. Present site (the fourth) was a gift of Mrs. Edgar Nolte, 1937. Utility areas were added to the two original rooms in 1949. Architecture is Greek revival. (1962) Marker No: 5455
Medallion & Plate
Texas Historic Landmark
National Register of Historic Places
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Geographic: 29.572992, -97.961426
Location: 432 River Street, Seguin
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