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Historical
Marker Text
Completed
about 1883, this two-story limestone structure is
representative of other commercial buildings located on
the courthouse square in the 1880s. It was built for
local financier Dr.W.H.Westfall
and Captain Brandt
Badger
(b.1839), a native of Georgia who had served in the
Confederate Army from Texas during the Civil War. Badger
and his son Walter operated a wholesale and retail
drugstore on the ground floor. The second floor area,
divided into five rooms, was leased for use as office
spaces. Badger sold the business in 1885 and later, in
partnership with Adam
R. Johnson,
helped establish the nearby town of Marble Falls (14
miles). The Badger Building For the latter part of the nineteenth century the structure housed a hardware store. In 1903 the newly formed Burnet National Bank was located here and remained at this site until it closed as a result of the economic depression of the 1930s. The Badger building has also been used by the State Parks Board, the Burnet Rural Telephone Company, the Farm Loan Association, doctors, lawyers, and various businesses. From 1948 to 1959 it served as the Burnet Post Office. In 1966 the structure was occupied by the Youth And Community Center. (1980) |
Information: Vertical Files, Herman Brown Free Library |
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LOCATION: 229 S. Pierce Street, Burnet |