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Magoffin Homestead

Coordinates:31°45′45″N106°28′37″W / 31.76250°N 106.47694°W /31.76250; -106.47694
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Historic house in Texas, United States

United States historic place
Magoffin Homestead
Magoffin Home State Historic Site
Magoffin Homestead is located in Texas
Magoffin Homestead
Magoffin Homestead
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Magoffin Homestead is located in the United States
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Location1120 Magoffin Ave
El Paso, Texas
Coordinates31°45′45″N106°28′37″W / 31.76250°N 106.47694°W /31.76250; -106.47694
Area1.5 acres (0.61 ha)
Built1875 (1875)
Architectural styleVictorian
Part ofMagoffin Historic District (ID16000717)
NRHP reference No.71000931[1]
TSAL No.8200000240
RTHL No.3183
Significant dates
Added to NRHPMarch 31, 1971
Designated CPOctober 11, 2016
Designated TSHS1976
Designated TSALFebruary 22, 1983
Designated RTHL1962

Magoffin Home is located inEl Paso,Texas. It was placed on theNational Register of Historic Places in 1971. The surrounding area was declared the Magoffin Historic District on February 19, 1985. The home is now known as theMagoffin Home State Historic Site under the authority of theTexas Historical Commission.

The Magoffin Home, built in 1875, is a combination of the localadobe style combined with Greek revival details and is an example of the Territorial style. The thick adobe walls keep the house cool in the summer heat and warm in the winter. The house consists of three wings, each built at a different time, the last being built in the 1880s as the center that connected the two previous wings. There are 19 rooms, 8 fireplaces, and 14-foot (4.3 m) ceilings. Members of the family lived in it for 109 years, and many of the original furnishings are still displayed, including a 11.5-foot-tall (3.5 m) half-tester bed.

Built by pioneerJoseph Magoffin, who lived there with his wife, Octavia (MacGreal) until their deaths. They had two children, James (Jim) and Josephine. James married Anne Buford and had four children, Anne, James, Mary and Jim. After James died in 1913 from appendicitis, Anne continued to care for her father-in-law at the homestead until his death in September, 1923. Josephine marriedWilliam J. Glasgow, a futureBrigadier General in an extravaganza newspapers hailed as the 'wedding of the century'. After the death of Joseph, Josephine inherited the house and James' family settled in Los Angeles where Anne lived until her death in 1962. The last member of the family to live in the home was Octavia Magoffin Glasgow, Josephine's daughter, who died in 1986.

After retiring from the military, the Glasgows returned toEl Paso, Texas and remodeled the interior of the home, installing gas heat and electrical service, updating plumbing, and modernizing the kitchen. The remodeling included plastering directly over her mother's Victorian wallpapers and removing the canvas ceilings (mantas). In 1976, the home was sold to the City and State, although Joseph's granddaughter, Octavia Magoffin Glasgow, retained lifetime tenancy and continued to live in the home until her death in 1986. In 1977–1978, the house was restored by historic preservationistEugene George, a professor of the School of Architecture at theUniversity of Texas at Austin.[2]

The homestead is located at 1120 Magoffin Ave. inEl Paso, Texas and is currently jointly owned by the City of El Paso and the State of Texas. It has been maintained by the Texas Historical Commission since 2007 when authority of that agency was transferred from theTexas Parks and Wildlife Department[3] which had overseen the historic site since 1976.[4] There is a historical marker. TheCasa Magoffin Companeros (Friends of the Magoffin Home) host several annual events at the home, including kids camps and classes in the summer and a Holiday Open House in December.

Tours of the home are available Tuesday through Sunday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The last tour starts at 4 p.m.. Tickets for the tour, as well as unique gifts, may be purchased at the Visitor Center located across the street from the home at 1117 Magoffin Ave.

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References

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  1. ^"National Register Information System".National Register of Historic Places.National Park Service. July 9, 2010.
  2. ^"Walter Eugene George, Jr. Collection: 1951-2007", Alexander Architectural Archive, University of Texas at Austin Libraries. Retrieved 2010-11-29.
  3. ^Staff."Former TPWD Operated Parks".Texas Parks and Wildlife Department. RetrievedSeptember 1, 2016.
  4. ^Kohout, Martin Donell."Magoffin Home State Historical Park".The Handbook of Texas Online.Texas State Historical Association. RetrievedSeptember 1, 2016.

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