Setting the Marker

People stop all the time to read about the house. Previously, the marker was close the the house, and the post rusted out. We repositioned it ( we meaning my husband and son in law, not me!) and cemented it in. 


Inscribed

“Built in the mid-1890s, this late Victorian home was owned by Maud J. H. Moller from about 1895 until 1911. She and her husband, Jens, were prominent in Galveston business and political circles. Cotton exporter and Swiss Consul Ulrich Muller resided in the home from 1898 to 1910. Interesting features of the home include the curving stairway to the porch, the Queen Anne columns, and the corner pavilion.”

“Recorded Texas Historic Landmark – 1983”

Our house has a historical marker that explains some of the history shared by many Galveston homes. It was built after the Great Fire, but before the Hurricane of 1900. We frequently imagine the sounds and sights our home has witnessed. The clothing, the parties, the squabbles, the conversations.  My daughter asked me was I not weirded out bathing in the claw foot tub, wondering who else once bathed there long ago? Nonsense.  It's the best soaking tub I have! 








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