Life Is Full Of Pictures

By ChrisJordan

Silver Spur Saloon

Silver Spur Saloon

Swedish stonemason Lawrence Olson constructed this building for brothers R.M. and B.S. Snead in 1886; they built it to house the Silver Spur Saloon. The building was sold upon R.M. Snead's death in 1911 and later served as a hardware store and grocery. The two-story building is the oldest extant commercial building in the Roanoke community, with a main facade of cut sandstone quarried from local ranch land, arched windows and keystones, a belt course and corbels of limestone, and side and rear load-bearing walls composed of rubble stone. Metal threshold plates are inscribed with the Snead Brother's names.

Recorded Texas Historic Landmark - 2009

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