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![]() Ashton Villa 2328 Broadway Built in 1859 by J.M. Brown, a
Galveston hardware merchant, banker and railroad investor.
8" x 10" $12.00 Free Shipping 11" x 14" $17.00 Free Shipping 12" x 16" $22.00 Free Shipping ![]() Bishop’s Palace 1402 Broadway Built
in 1892 by Walter Gresham, a lawyer, politician and Railroad Investor.
The architect was N.J. Clayton and John O’Brien was the local
sculptor responsible for the exquisite stone design using
Texas
limestone, gray & pink granite and red stone.
8" x 10" $12.00 Free Shipping 11" x 14" $17.00 Free Shipping 12" x 16" $22.00 Free Shipping ![]() Moody Mansion 2618 Broadway This structure was built in 1895
by R.S. Willis and later purchased by William Moody. Colonel Moody was involved in
cotton-related businesses and also founded the Moody Bank in 1866.
8" x 10" $12.00 Free Shipping 11" x 14" $17.00 Free Shipping 12" x 16" $22.00 Free Shipping ![]() Open Gates 2424 Broadway Built
in 1891 by George Sealy, a Galveston Businessman. The New York
architectural firm of McKim, Mead & White was commissioned to
design the home.
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