Chas. Hoya Land Office

Chas. Hoya Land Office (HMIFB)

Location: Nacogdoches, TX 75961 Nacogdoches County
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N 31° 36.145', W 94° 39.332'

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Built in 1897, by Charles Hoya (1848-1926), son of Prussian immigrant Joseph T. Van Der Hoya, and long-time Nacgodoches County surveyor. Designed by Houston architect Frank E. Rue in Victorian style with the Gothic revival details, this was the first fireproof building in Nacgodoches and served as a model for other local structures. After Hoya's death, the land office business continued under the management of son-in-law J. Roy Gray, until his death in 1966. Recorded Texas historic landmark
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HM NumberHMIFB
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Year Placed1974
Placed ByTexas Historical Commission
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Date Added Saturday, September 27th, 2014 at 2:23am PDT -07:00
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UTM (WGS84 Datum)15R E 342945 N 3497557
Decimal Degrees31.60241667, -94.65553333
Degrees and Decimal MinutesN 31° 36.145', W 94° 39.332'
Degrees, Minutes and Seconds31° 36' 8.70" N, 94° 39' 19.92" W
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Area Code(s)936, 903
Closest Postal AddressAt or near 209 S Pecan St, Nacogdoches TX 75961, US
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