HistoryRockport, Texas · Erected 2013
Joe A. and Bertha Harper House
811 N. Live Oak, Rockport, TX
Official Marker Inscription
Built around 1910, this two-story frame Colonial Revival was used as a boarding house for shipyard employees. The home was also used for shelter for 50 refugees during the 1919 hurricane that devastated the coast. In 1920, county judge Joe A. Harper (1881-1928) and his new wife, Bertha Oertling Harper (1888-1978), purchased the home. Judge Harper, a four-term County Judge, was influential in bringing the first coastal highway to the area which spurred development. After Joe’s untimely death in 1928, Bertha and her siblings lived in the home for almost 45 years while she continued her long career as a teacher for primary grades and at the First Baptist Church.
— Texas Historical Commission, 2013
Marker Details
- THC Number
- #17584
- Year Erected
- 2013
- Location
- Rockport, TX
- Category
- History
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