By Keith Peterson
1. Cooper Sansom House Marker
Inscription. The Belford Lumber Co. built this home in 1910 for local attorney Cooper Sansom (1863¨C1928). A former newspaperman, Sansom served as city attorney and later as state representive and district judge. An active civic leader, he was also prominent in state programs of the Presbyterian church and the Democratic party. Cooper Sansom¡¯s home features influences of the prairie school style in its wide overhanging eaves, low horizontal design, and tuscan columns.
Erected 1988 by the Texas Historical Commission.
Location. 30¡ã 37.968¡ä N, 97¡ã 40.624¡ä W. Marker is in Georgetown, Texas, in Williamson County. Marker is on South Main Street south of West University Avenue (Texas Route 29), on the right when traveling south.
By Keith Peterson
1. Cooper Sansom House Marker
Inscription. The Belford Lumber Co. built this home in 1910 for local attorney Cooper Sansom (1863¨C1928). A former newspaperman, Sansom served as city attorney and later as state representive and district judge. An active civic leader, he was also prominent in state programs of the Presbyterian church and the Democratic party. Cooper Sansom¡¯s home features influences of the prairie school style in its wide overhanging eaves, low horizontal design, and tuscan columns.
Erected 1988 by the Texas Historical Commission.
Location. 30¡ã 37.968¡ä N, 97¡ã 40.624¡ä W. Marker is in Georgetown, Texas, in Williamson County. Marker is on South Main Street south of West University Avenue (Texas Route 29), on the right when traveling south.
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