Historical Marker

McElroy-Severn House (Stagecoach House and Onion Creek Post Office)

Buda · Hays County · Dedicated 2012 · THC Atlas #5507017245

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Marker Inscription

The complex that includes the McElroy-Severn House/Stagecoach House and Onion Creek Post Office occupies a 51-acre tract of land on a high bluff above a branch leading into Onion Creek, about a quarter mile east of Buda. The post office and stagecoach house served the area’s residents and people traveling on the old San Antonio road beginning in 1875. Once mail service moved to the new railroad town of Dupre (Buda) in 1880, the former station house was converted to a private residence and served as headquarters for family ranching operations for more than a century. The McElroy-Severn House (stagecoach house) is an outstanding example of a late-19th century modified center-passage dwelling. It is a five-bay, side-gabled frame dwelling with a hipped roof porch that stretches across the entire south façade. Features also include limestone chimneys plastered with concrete and interior walls framed with cedar. Several major remodeling campaigns in 1885, 1900 and 1920 have substantially enlarged the house. The adjacent 1876 one-room post office is noteworthy for its fine craftsmanship, solid limestone construction and carved stone lintels. A single door faces the rear east wing of the stagecoach house and a small, single-pane window is cut out of its east wall. Other historic resources on site include a brick and limestone well, a concrete trough and concrete walkways and gardens. Together, these buildings recall Buda’s beginnings as a collection of isolated homesteads scattered along Onion Creek and reflect a century of Buda’s agricultural heritage.

About this site

McElroy-Severn House (Stagecoach House and Onion Creek Post Office) is a historical marker in Buda, Hays County, dedicated in 2012. It is one of 124 historical markers documented in Hays County in the Texas Historical Commission Atlas, among 184 historic sites cataloged across the county.

The site sits at 30.0869, -97.8357 near Buda. The nearest cataloged historic site is Allen-Good Cemetery (cemetery), about 0.2 miles away. Others within a short drive include Buda, Buda United Methodist Church, and Buda School.

This record corresponds to Texas Historical Commission Atlas #5507017245. Use the map below for its exact position and turn-by-turn directions.

📍 30.0869, -97.8357 · Buda, Hays County
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