R.L. White Ranch
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N 29° 36.961 W 098° 44.992
14R E 524216 N 3276264
The historic marker for the R. L. White Ranch located along TX SH 16
Waymark Code: WMW71E
Location: Texas, United States
Date Posted: 07/18/2017
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member QuarrellaDeVil
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The R. L. White Ranch is located at 18744 Bandera Highway northwest of Helotes in rural Bexar County. The marker is located at the main entrance to the ranch, along SH 16.
Marker Number: 17310

Marker Text:
Ryall Luther White (1878-1962) was born in Jasper, Texas to John Luther Calvin White and Texanna Priscilla Ryall White. He married his wife, Ethel Gertrude Smyth, in 1907 and began working for his father-in-law as the manager of the Uvalde Rock Asphalt Company. In 1920, he resigned to open his own paving company, the Alamo Paving Company, in San Antonio paving exclusively with rock asphalt. White bought his own rock asphalt mine to have his own supply of the material and joined forces with his brother, Tom White. By 1928, White’s Mine Corporation had developed a new process to manufacture onsite a cold-mix paving material and the company began to market the product during the Great Depression. In 1926, White began to build the ranch which was to become one of the largest ranches in northwest Bexar County. The ranch reflects White’s desire to impress his guests with Texas rustic-style architecture on a grand scale. The best example of this style is the Lake Pavilion. It is a two-story rectangular, symmetrical stone structure designed in this architectural style. The building uses the locally available gray and cream-colored limestone to face the walls, inside and out. The Main House, also called Gertie’s House after White’s wife, is a rectangular, single-story, end-gabled stone house also designed in the rustic style with gray, asphalt shingles. The Red Cottage, a square, one-story, front end gabled, wood frame house with red-painted siding and a standing seam metal roof, was built in 1926. It was one of the first buildings and used to keep horses which were sold to the U.S. Army. Today, the ranch’s 3500 acres and historic buildings reflect the tradition of Texas’ grand homesteads. Recorded Texas Historic Landmark – 2012 Marker is property of the State of Texas


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