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Hynes-Balthrope House

801 S. Church, Rockport, TX

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This 1874 house of longleaf pine features full-length gallery porches and such classical revival elements as square columns, dentils and brackets. It was built on Austin Street for the John Hynes family and designed by San Antonio architect Viggo Kohler. Circuit riding priests from Refugio made the house the center of the Catholic community until a church was built in 1889. The house was moved to South Church Street in 1906 and converted to apartments shared by the Brundretts and Sorensons. By 1928 it was again a single family dwelling for the Ingersoll and then Wren families. In 1958, the Charles Balthrope family bought the house as a vacation home. They restored and refurbished the house after Hurricane Celia, and it remained in their family until 1996.

— Texas Historical Commission, 2015

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801 S. Church, Rockport, Texas

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Marker Details

THC Number
#18105
Year Erected
2015
Location
Rockport, TX
Category
Historic Buildings

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