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Gen. Hal C. Horton Home

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3925 Moulton St. at Walworth St., Greenville, TX, USA

Latitude & Longitude: 33° 7' 46.12694000016", -96° 5' 54.84633"
 
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     First two-story brick house in Greenville. Erected in 1885-1887 in typical Victorian style. Built by the Will N. Harrisons, prominent pioneers. Contractor H. C. Jack Horton (father of Gen. Horton) made the brick at Puddin' Hill. That land, settled 1846 by Horton family, is now owned by Hal C. Horton, Colonel in U. S. Army and General in National Guard. He and Mrs. Horton bought and remodeled house, 1929, using walnut from Puddin' Hill farm. Recorded Texas Historic Landmark - 1969

This page last updated: 7/15/2008

Gen. Hal C. Horton Home Historical Marker Location Map, Greenville, Texas