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Asher and Mary Isabelle Richardson House

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Built
  
1911

RTHL #
  
355

Opened
  
1911

Architect
  
Alfred Giles

NRHP Reference #
  
88002539

Designated RTHL
  
1990

Added to NRHP
  
22 November 1988

Asher and Mary Isabelle Richardson House

Location
  
U.S. Highway 83 .Asherton, Texas

Architectural styles
  
Beaux-Arts architecture, Prairie School

Similar
  
Capt Charles Schreiner, Brooks County Courthouse, Fredericksburg Memorial Library, Live Oak County Courthouse, Morris Ranch Schoolhouse

The 1911 Asher and Mary Isabelle Richardson House is located on U.S. Highway 83 in the Dimmit County community of Asherton in the U.S. state of Texas. The southeast-facing home is also known as Bel-Asher, deriving the "Bel" from "Isabelle". It was added to the National Register of Historic Places listings in Dimmit County, Texas in 1988. It was designated a Recorded Texas Historic Landmark in 1980.

Asher Richardson (1855–1914) was a Dimmit County rancher and horticulturist who founded Asherton, Texas. A native of Snow Hill, Maryland, Richardson settled in Dimmit County after his 1877 discharge from the United States Army. In 1881, Richardson and Mary Isabelle Votaw (1865–1941) were married in Bexar County.

Richardson contracted with San Antonio architect Alfred Giles to design the two-story family home as the centerpiece of Asherton. The Beaux-Arts and Prairie School style house was constructed of hand-cut local sandstone and features large projecting eaves. The interior of the house features brick fireplaces. Richardson's focus on fire safety possibly influenced the design of two doors on each room. A barn and cottage are situated behind the main house. The home has remained in the family and is not open to the public.

References

Asher and Mary Isabelle Richardson House Wikipedia