Cates-Price House
506 S. Bay Blvd, Palacios
Palacios
Year Marker Erected: 1998
Designations: Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
Marker Text:
John T. and Opal Cates Price arrived in Palacios in 1906 and were soon
joined by Opal's parents, Reuben and Lula Cates. They purchased adjoining
lots, and by 1910 architect Winn Wood had designed companion homes for
the two couples. The Prices sold their house within the decade and moved
next door next to the Cates house. Though the craftsmen bungalow was a
dominant style of the early 20th century, this example is unusual in its
side-gabled roof and second story with dormers and veranda. It was a showplace
and hosted such guest as former Texas Gov. Pat Neff, who dined here weeks
before John Price's accidental drowning death in July 1921. The home was
the unofficial Camp Hulen Officers' Club during World War ll. Mrs. Price
and Mrs Cates lived here until 1946. Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
-1998