Tate-Senftenberg-Brandon House | |
Coordinates: | 29.7058°N -96.5397°W |
Location: | 616 Walnut Street, Columbus, Texas |
Mapframe: | yes |
Mapframe-Marker: | building |
Mapframe-Zoom: | 12 |
Mapframe-Caption: | Interactive map showing the location of Tate-Senftenberg-Brandon House |
Built: | 1867 |
Architecture: | Victorian/Regional Vernacular/Eastlake Style |
Designation1: | RTHL |
Designation1 Date: | April 10, 1969 |
Designation1 Number: | 5205 |
The Tate-Senftenberg-Brandon House is a historic house in Columbus, Texas.
The home was constructed in 1867 as a single story frame residence by local entrepreneur Phocion Tate.[1] Tate's widow sold the house in 1887 to Adolph Senftenberg, a local merchant who added the second floor and Eastlake style porches.[2] The property was sold again in 1900 to Kenneth Brandon who added modern amenities to the property.
The house operated as a historic house museum from 1968 to 2006.[3] The home is the birthplace of former Dallas mayor, J. Waddy Tate.