Looking for a piece of true Texas history? East of Seguin, lies two houses on 4.22 acres. One of the houses is a traditional dog run log cabin built in 1836 and belonged to Capt. George Kimble who would become one of the casualties at the Battle of the Alamo. Later, the house would belong to one of the signers of the Texas Declaration of Independence, Claiborne West It features 1,800+ sq.ft. consisting of 5 original rooms with a bathroom and kitchen that were added on at a later date. Its' location on a hillside takes advantage of the breeze. It is in need of repair. The second house which was built in 1900 is 800+ sq.ft. People passing by called it the Tree House. It is a 2-1 1/2 with a standing seam roof for the Burr Oak tree that grows out of the roof. There is a detached laundry room. To the south of the property is a 1,600+ sq. ft. workshop with an AC office. The property also has a cattle pen and shelter with small pasture area ideal for 4-H projects.
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