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TEXAS HISTORICAL COMMISSION
RECORDED TEXAS HISTORIC LANDMARK MARKERS:
2013 Official Texas Historical Marker
SPONSORSHIP APPLICATION
This form constitutes a request for the Texas Historical Commission (THC) to consider
approval of an Official Texas Historical Marker for the topic noted in this application. The
THC will review the request and make its determination based on rules and procedures of
the program. Filing of the application for sponsorship is for the purpose of providing basic
information to be used in the evaluation process. The final determination of eligibility and
approval for a state marker will be made by the THC. This form is to be used for Recorded
Texas Historic Landmark (RTHL) requests only for buildings or structures. Please see
separate forms for either Historic Texas Cemeteries or subject markers.
Proposed marker topic (THC will determine official title): McClendon Price House
County: Travis
Town (nearest town in same county on current state highway map): Austin
Street address of marker site or directions from town noted above: 1606 Pearl Street,
Austin, TX 78701
Texas State Representative Name: Elliott Naishtat District #: 49
Texas State Senator Name: Kirk Watson District #: 14
Marker Coordinates:
If you know the location coordinates of the proposed marker site, enter them in one
of the formats below:
UTM Zone 14 Easting Northing
Lat: 30.28115Long: -97.748339(deg, min, sec or decimal degrees)
Otherwise, give a precise verbal description here (e.g. northwest corner of 3rd and Elm,
or FM 1411, 2.6 miles east of McWhorter Creek): Southwest corner of Pearl and 17th Streets,
Austin, Texas.
NOTE: RTHL markers must be placed at the structure being marked.
RECORDED TEXAS HISTORIC LANDMARK MARKERS
Purpose
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark (RTHL) markers are awarded to buildings and structures
deemed worthy of preservation for their historical associations and architectural significance.
Once designated as RTHL, properties are subject to provisions of Texas Government Code
Section 442.006(f). The RTHL designation becomes effective upon approval by the THC.
Owners of RTHL-designated properties must give the THC 60 days written notice beforePage 2 of 6
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