Henry G. and Annie B. Green House (96001016) in Kendleton, Fort Bend County, was demolished in early 2018. Observed ruins of site I've previously photographed.
Washington Avenue Bridge (Waco, Texas), street address. For this entry the location is given as "Washington and wlm Aves. across Brazos River,"; it should be "Washington and Elm Aves". Typo: "wlm"; correction "Elm". On Google maps, the street to the west is Washington Avenue, then the bridge crosses a river, then street on east is Elm Avenue. See also town name correction for this item above. --
doncram (
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21:04, 9 March 2010 (UTC)reply
Fort Anahuac in Anahuac, TX, is listed at "TX 564". That numbering was removed from that road 15 years before the site was listed on the NRHP! Best address I could get was corner of Main St. and Chambers.
25or6to4 (
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22:08, 29 May 2009 (UTC)reply
Ysleta Mission in El Paso, TX, is listed at "U.S. 80 near jct. with Zaragosa Rd." US 80 no longer goes through El Paso (removed in 1991). The highway is now Texas State Highway 20.
St. Mary's Catholic Church (refnum 83003159) in Umbarger, Randall County, is described as being "Off U.S. 60", a description that applies to all of Umbarger. Per
the parish's website, it's at 22830 Pondesetta Rd.
Ammodramus (
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22:15, 2 April 2016 (UTC)reply
Six NRIS listings identify "Mills, Bailey" as an architect, builder or engineer, making it sound like there is an individual of this name. In fact it is a firm,
Bailey Mills, formerly "Bailey Brothers Planing Mill". It can accurately be presented as "Bailey Mills" but "Mills, Bailey" is not correct. This applies to NRIS listings for:
Southgate-Lewis House is listed in NRIS as having "Gothic" and/or "Stick-style" architecture, when it is in fact certainly not Gothic at all, and it is debatable whether it is Stick or not (see active discussion at
Talk:Southgate-Lewis House). The NRHP nomination for this property is available
here. As noted by MagicPiano in that discussion, the NRHP material does not mention the word "Stick" or "Gothic" at all, and describes the house as "late Victorian". It appears NRIS data entry might have re-used those terms from other entries from the
East Austin MRA document on the same date. --
Doncram (
talk)
03:20, 11 July 2021 (UTC)reply
Henry G. and Annie B. Green House (96001016) in Kendleton, Fort Bend County, was demolished in early 2018. Observed ruins of site I've previously photographed.
Washington Avenue Bridge (Waco, Texas), street address. For this entry the location is given as "Washington and wlm Aves. across Brazos River,"; it should be "Washington and Elm Aves". Typo: "wlm"; correction "Elm". On Google maps, the street to the west is Washington Avenue, then the bridge crosses a river, then street on east is Elm Avenue. See also town name correction for this item above. --
doncram (
talk)
21:04, 9 March 2010 (UTC)reply
Fort Anahuac in Anahuac, TX, is listed at "TX 564". That numbering was removed from that road 15 years before the site was listed on the NRHP! Best address I could get was corner of Main St. and Chambers.
25or6to4 (
talk)
22:08, 29 May 2009 (UTC)reply
Ysleta Mission in El Paso, TX, is listed at "U.S. 80 near jct. with Zaragosa Rd." US 80 no longer goes through El Paso (removed in 1991). The highway is now Texas State Highway 20.
St. Mary's Catholic Church (refnum 83003159) in Umbarger, Randall County, is described as being "Off U.S. 60", a description that applies to all of Umbarger. Per
the parish's website, it's at 22830 Pondesetta Rd.
Ammodramus (
talk)
22:15, 2 April 2016 (UTC)reply
Six NRIS listings identify "Mills, Bailey" as an architect, builder or engineer, making it sound like there is an individual of this name. In fact it is a firm,
Bailey Mills, formerly "Bailey Brothers Planing Mill". It can accurately be presented as "Bailey Mills" but "Mills, Bailey" is not correct. This applies to NRIS listings for:
Southgate-Lewis House is listed in NRIS as having "Gothic" and/or "Stick-style" architecture, when it is in fact certainly not Gothic at all, and it is debatable whether it is Stick or not (see active discussion at
Talk:Southgate-Lewis House). The NRHP nomination for this property is available
here. As noted by MagicPiano in that discussion, the NRHP material does not mention the word "Stick" or "Gothic" at all, and describes the house as "late Victorian". It appears NRIS data entry might have re-used those terms from other entries from the
East Austin MRA document on the same date. --
Doncram (
talk)
03:20, 11 July 2021 (UTC)reply