Harris-Savage House
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N 32° 48.539 W 096° 45.716
14S E 709542 N 3632328
A historic marker in the front year of a historic home in the Swiss Avenue residential district in Dallas
Waymark Code: WMNZ61
Location: Texas, United States
Date Posted: 05/27/2015
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member rilekyle
Views: 8

This marker stands in the front yard of the home at 5703 Swiss Avenue in East Dallas, at the corner of Swiss Av and Glendale St, 1 block west of Skillman.

The marker is easily photographable from the street.
Marker Number: 17586

Marker Text:
The roots of the Harris-Savage House go back to 1843, when pioneers William W. Cochran (1807-1853), the first Dallas County Clerk, and his wife, Nancy Jane Hughes (1817-1877) lived in Peters Colony. Their grandson, William (Will) Randolph Harris (1877-1948), was born in Farmer’s Branch in Dallas County. After graduating high school Will studied law under his first cousin R. E. I. Knight and J. L. Harris of the firm Harris & Knight. He was admitted to the Texas Bar in 1900 and remained with what became Thompson Knight, Harris, Wright, & Weisberg his entire legal career. Will and his wife Minnie Beulah Bookhout (1881-1955) moved into this home in 1921. Will had a distinguished career, including the successful impeachment of Gov. James “Pa” Ferguson, and Minnie was an active clubwoman. Dorothy Harris Savage (1918-1999) inherited the home from her mother Minnie, and with her husband, former Dallas Mayor Wallace Savage (1912-2000) continued the family legacy there. The Savages were founders of the Dallas Academy, served on numerous civic and philanthropic boards, and contributed greatly to the historic preservation movement in Dallas with involvement in the Historic Preservation League (now Preservation Dallas). With their help, this house and area were listed in the National Register of Historic Places in 1974, the first listed district in Dallas. The 1917 Mission-style residence boats two curvilinear parapets; one defines the central entry to the front porch and the other enhances a large gabled attic dormer with Palladian window. Otherwise, the house design owes much to the Prairie style, with horizontal lines, triple windows, square brick piers, and widely-overhanging eaves. Recorded Texas Historic Landmark 2013 Marker is property of the State of Texas


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