Malone-Manuel House. Frank R. Malone came to Lampasas in the early 1880s as the city became a commercial center and resort town. In 1885, as a cashier for First National Bank, he proposed and helped found the Texas Bankers Association, which held its first meeting that year in Lampasas. Around that time, he and his five Ann built this home. In 1888, the Malones sold the property to Wm. Ginnuth and moved to Dallas. Local businessman and civic leader John N. Manuel purchased the home in 1891. The Manuel family owned the property until 1972. The house’s Queen Anne features are unusual and include an octagonal tower with projecting wings, as well as crestline detailing, dentils and hood moldings. Recorded Texas Historic Landmark - 2005
Malone-Manuel House
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Malone-Manuel House is a historical marker in Lampasas, Lampasas County, dedicated in 2005. It is one of 73 historical markers documented in Lampasas County in the Texas Historical Commission Atlas, among 122 historic sites cataloged across the county.
The site sits at 31.0632, -98.1868 near Lampasas. The nearest cataloged historic site is Abney, C. C., House (historical marker), about 0.1 miles away. Others within a short drive include Park Hotel, Site of, Central Christian Church of Lampasas, and St. Mary's Episcopal Church.
This record corresponds to Texas Historical Commission Atlas #5507014609. Use the map below for its exact position and turn-by-turn directions.
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