Application materials submitted to the Texas Historical Commission requesting a historic marker for the A. A. Erhard Home, in Bastrop, Texas. The materials include the original application and narrative.
The Texas Historical Commission is the state agency for historic preservation. THC staff consults with citizens and organizations to preserve Texas' architectural, archeological, and cultural landmarks.
Application materials submitted to the Texas Historical Commission requesting a historic marker for the A. A. Erhard Home, in Bastrop, Texas. The materials include the original application and narrative.
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[2] p. ; 28 cm.
Notes
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Recorded Texas Historic Landmark Files
These files document historically significant buildings from five Texas heritage regions. Landmark status is awarded to structures deemed worthy of preservation and is the highest honor of its kind in Texas.
Photograph of the front and side of the A. A. Erhard Home in Bastrop, Texas. There is a front porch as well as a small side porch, with a sidewalk running next to the house toward the backyard. A handwritten note on the back of the photo says "The A. A. Erhard Home, Owned by his granddaughter Mrs. Mary E. Murchison, 1205 Pecan, Bastrop, Texas."
Photograph of the front of the A. A. Erhard Home in Bastrop, Texas. A small set of stairs and a short porch lead up to the front door, with several bushes on either side. A handwritten note on the back of the photo says "The A. A. Erhard Home, Owned by his granddaughter Mrs. Mary E. Murchison, 1205 Pecan, Bastrop, Texas."