walkthetown: Galveston East End: Woolford-Pierson Home, 1896
walkthetown: Galveston East End: William Weber House, 1876
walkthetown: Galveston East End: William S. Carruthers House, 1876
walkthetown: Galveston East End: William Meininger Home, 1896
walkthetown: Galveston East End: William C. Skinner House, 1895, Queen Anne massing with original iron yard fence
walkthetown: Galveston East End: Wilbur F. Cherry House, 1854, only residence on block that survived Fire of 1885
walkthetown: Galveston East End: Waters-Chapman Home, 1903, pseudo-Palladian windows
walkthetown: Galveston East End: W.F. Breath Home, 1886, Eastern Stick-Style
walkthetown: Galveston East End: W.C. Ogelivy Home, 1888, double gallery topped by elaborate frieze
walkthetown: Galveston East End: Vidor Home, 1899, childhood home of silent film director King Vidor built by father
walkthetown: Galveston East End: Victorian, 1887
walkthetown: Galveston East End: Victorian townhouse, 1899
walkthetown: Galveston East End: Victorian shotgun, 1900
walkthetown: Galveston East End: Victorian cottage, 1884
walkthetown: Galveston East End: Victorian cottage, 1880
walkthetown: Galveston East End: unusual woodworking on post-1900 house
walkthetown: Galveston East End: typical Lone Star motif decorations
walkthetown: Galveston East End: Three Sister's Houses built by father Ashoff next door
walkthetown: Galveston East End: Thomas W. Dealy Cottage, Greek Revival
walkthetown: Galveston East End: Thomas Thompson Home, 1875 with 1882 additions; cranberry and cobalt windows of Southern townhouse
walkthetown: Galveston East End: Thomas Goggans Home, 1886 for founder of one of the earliest firms to import pianos
walkthetown: Galveston East End: Thomas E. Bailey Home, 1893
walkthetown: Galveston East End: Theodore Ohmstede House, 1886
walkthetown: Galveston East End: Texas Heroes Monument, 1900
walkthetown: Galveston East End: tenant property, 1874
walkthetown: Galveston East End: survivor of 1900 Storm
walkthetown: Galveston East End: survivor of 1900 Storm
walkthetown: Galveston East End: survivor of 1900 Storm
walkthetown: Galveston East End: Stick-style Victorian, 1892
walkthetown: Galveston East End: St. Paul M.E. Church, 1903