Inscription:
Judge Calvin Maples Cureton
September 1, 1874 – April 8, 1940
Born in Bosque County of a noted pioneer family. A legislator (1909-13); first Assistant Attorney General (1913-18); Attorney General (1918-21). As Chief Justice (1921-40) Texas Supreme Court, recorded longest service in court’s first century.
With wife Nora (Morris), built this house in 1928.
Erected:
1971
Handicapped Accessibility:
No, even though this marker can be see from the public sidewalk, the sidewalk is not accessible, and in some cases non-existent.
Location:
1300 Windsor Road
Austin TX 78703
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Judge Calvin Maples Cureton
September 1, 1874 – April 8, 1940
Born in Bosque County of a noted pioneer family. A legislator (1909-13); first Assistant Attorney General (1913-18); Attorney General (1918-21). As Chief Justice (1921-40) Texas Supreme Court, recorded longest service in court’s first century.
With wife Nora (Morris), built this house in 1928.
photo by Kevin Surbaugh |
Erected:
1971
Handicapped Accessibility:
No, even though this marker can be see from the public sidewalk, the sidewalk is not accessible, and in some cases non-existent.
photo by Kevin Surbaugh |
Location:
1300 Windsor Road
Austin TX 78703
View Larger Map
What do think about this attraction?
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