The Judge Sebron G. Sneed House (also, Sneed House and Comal Bluff) is a historic former limestone plantation house, commissioned by Judge Sebron Graham Sneed in 1852 after his family had moved from Fayetteville, Arkansas in 1854 to a 470-acre farm that they had purchased for $1000 in present-day Austin, Texas. It was likely designed by architect and general contractor, Abner Hugh Cook, co-owner of the sawmill where Sneed had purchased lumber for the construction of the house.
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