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- The Crocheron–McDowall House is a Greek Revival-style house located in Bastrop, Texas, United States. The two-story house was built in 1857 for wealthy New York merchant Henry Crocheron and his wife Mary Ann Tipple. Crocheron wanted a home that displayed his wealth, and built it with the finest materials and architectural decorations available. After his death in 1874, his niece Mary Ann McDowall (née Nicholson) inherited the property. She was an accomplished musician in Bastrop and held music classes at the residence. During the late 1800s, the residence was the social and intellectual center of Bastrop, and hosted prominent guests from across the country. McDowall died in 1933 and the house was sold. Since then, the Crocheron–McDowall House has had several owners who have showed interest in preserving and restoring the property for its historical significance. (en)
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- Crocheron–McDowall House in 2006 (en)
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- Bastrop, Texas, United States (en)
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- The Crocheron–McDowall House is a Greek Revival-style house located in Bastrop, Texas, United States. The two-story house was built in 1857 for wealthy New York merchant Henry Crocheron and his wife Mary Ann Tipple. Crocheron wanted a home that displayed his wealth, and built it with the finest materials and architectural decorations available. After his death in 1874, his niece Mary Ann McDowall (née Nicholson) inherited the property. She was an accomplished musician in Bastrop and held music classes at the residence. During the late 1800s, the residence was the social and intellectual center of Bastrop, and hosted prominent guests from across the country. McDowall died in 1933 and the house was sold. Since then, the Crocheron–McDowall House has had several owners who have showed interest (en)
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