Herblin - Shoe House
Constructed: 1924
Address: 712 W 16th Street
Built in 1899–1900 for William Herblin, a superintendent in the cottonseed oil industry, this two-story Late Victorian/Queen Anne home changed hands several times before being purchased by William and Mary Shoe in 1927. Their daughter, Lucy Shoe Meritt, a renowned classical archaeologist and professor, spent summers in the home beginning in 1927 and returned permanently in 1971 with her husband, Greek epigrapher Benjamin Meritt. The home remained unairconditioned and served as their primary residence until their deaths. Lucy continued her academic work as a visiting scholar at UT Austin until her death in 2003.