Hagerty House, Marshall
Facts and practical information
The Hagerty House, also called the Hagerty-Harris House, is a two-story house located on 505 East Rusk Street in Marshall, Texas. Built in 1889 by Thomas Higgins, it was the first solid brick residence in Marshall. It was built for William Phillip Hagerty, personal engineer of Texas and Pacific Railroad president George J. Gould by railway craftsmen. Born in 1848 in Ireland during the Great Famine, Hagerty was likely to be arrested by the British government due to his nationalist activities when he emigrated in 1866 to the United States. ()
Marshall
Hagerty House – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Harrison County Historical Museum, Michelson Museum of Art, Old Harrison County Courthouse, Starr Family Home State Historic Site.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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How to get to Hagerty House by public transport?
Train
- Marshall (12 min walk)