Southgate–Lewis House
The Southgate–Lewis House is a historic two-story home in east Austin, Texas. It was built in 1888 by a local bookbinder using the Gothic Revival style of architecture.
Southgate–Lewis House | |
West elevation – Southgate–Lewis House in 2011 | |
Location | 1501 E 12th St Austin, Texas, USA |
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Coordinates | 30°16′23″N 97°43′25″W |
Built | 1888 |
Architect | R. C. Lambie |
Architectural style | Gothic |
NRHP reference No. | 85002265[1] |
RTHL No. | 15230 |
Significant dates | |
Added to NRHP | September 17, 1985 |
Designated RTHL | 1988 |
The home is located in a historically African-American neighborhood. In 1986 it was sold to the W.H. Passon Historical Society for its headquarters. It was recently renovated.
The Society operates the Jacob Fontaine Religious Museum at the Southgate–Lewis House. The museum's exhibits focus on the African American experience in Austin and Travis County.
The home is located at 1501 East 12th Street. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1985.
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