Prominent Wacoans
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J. W. Mann used bricks form his kiln business to construct an elaborate and stylish home for his wife. Bricks form his company were also used in other notable and historic Waco structures, such as the suspension bridge which, at the time of its construction, was the longest such bridge west of the Mississippi River.
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East Terrace House
On the east bank of the Brazos River stands East Terrace House, a residence with a past that is as remarkable as its Italianate style of architecture.
Future industrialist John Wesley Mann moved to Waco in 1858 from Lebanon, Tennessee. He raised…