The house now known as the Bishop's Palace was built from 1887 to 1892 for Colonel Walter Gresham and his wife Josephine and their nine children. Gresham was an attorney and entrepreneur. He came to Galveston from Virginia following his service in the Civil War. He was a founder of the Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe Railroad and worked to bring about the merger of the Santa Fe with the Atchison and Topeka Railroad. He also served in the Texas Legislature.
The house itself was designed by Nicholas Clayton. An oversized house built on a small lot makes it unique among similar houses of its period and architectural style.
So, don't miss a chance to see this fantastic house but don't allow your experience to be ruined by a loud guide and not having a device for each paid ticket.
The painted ceilings and woodwork in the house were amazing.
The chandeliers and fireplaces were so beautiful. There were also a number of paintings done by Mrs. Gresham. She was very talented.
The stained glass around the circular staircase lit the entire area even though it was not that sunny out. Notice the small circular area above the heads of the people. Mr Gresham apparently liked to stand there and address his family down below.
Many of the windows opening out onto the balconies were made to open so you could walk out onto the balcony like it was a door. As I said, very worthwhile to see this amazing place but ensure that you can actually enjoy the self-guided tour.
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