Eugene T. Heiner

Deceased Person

1852 – 1901

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Who was Eugene T. Heiner?

Eugene Thomas Heiner was an American architect who designed numerous courthouses, county jails, and other public buildings in Texas. He was born in New York City, apprenticed in Chicago, and studied further in Germany.

A number of his works are listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places.

Works include:

⁕1884 Houston Cotton Exchange Building, 202 Travis St. Houston, TX, NRHP-listed

⁕Colorado County Courthouse, Bounded by Milam, Spring, Travis and Walnut Sts. Columbus, TX, NRHP-listed

⁕Wiley J. Croom House, 205 E. Milam Wharton, TX, NRHP-listed

⁕De Witt County Courthouse, bounded by N. Gonzales, E. Live Oak, N. Clinton, and E. Courthouse Sts. Cuero, TX, NRHP-listed

⁕W. L. Foley Building, 214—218 Travis St. Houston, TX, NRHP-listed

⁕One or more works in Gonzales Commercial Historic District, roughly bounded by Water, Saint Andrew, Saint Peter, and Saint Matthew Sts. Gonzales, TX, NRHP-listed

⁕Gonzales County Jail, Courthouse Sq. on St. Lawrence St. Gonzales, TX, NRHP-listed

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Born
Aug 20, 1852
Died
Apr 1, 1901

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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