Milton Eastland House

1896
723 Saint Matthew

Built by local pharmacist before moving to Dallas

History & Restoration

The Milton Eastland House was built in 1896 by Milton Eastland, a prominent pharmacist in the area. Eastland operated Eastland’s Drug and Book Store, a well-known business in town, which contributed to the community’s commercial life during the late 19th century. A forward-thinking entrepreneur, he played a significant role in the local economy, providing essential services and goods to the residents of Gonzales.

Milton Eastland lived in the house for only a few years before relocating his family to the Dallas area. His decision to move was likely driven by expanding opportunities in a growing urban center. Despite his brief stay, the house remains a testament to his influence on the local business landscape. It is also a notable example of architecture from the turn of the century, reflecting the style and craftsmanship of the period.

In addition to his work as a pharmacist, Milton Eastland was involved in civic life, and his contributions to the development of the area helped shape the town during a time of growth and transformation. The late 1800s was a period of economic expansion in Texas, as railroads, agriculture, and commerce flourished.

Tour Directions

When you're ready:
Drive forward one block.
The next home, the Everett Lawley House, will be the first house on your right after you cross N Hamilton street at 623 Saint Matthew Street.

Next Stop:

Everett Lawley House
623 Saint Matthew Street

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