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Houston House
1661 Avenue J ID#
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1956 Constructed as Loulie Estill Society House [1]
Unit A (A-3) Tex-41-CH-31 [1,2]
Apr. 25, 1959 Delta Mu chapter founded
1959 Renamed Kappa Delta House
1995 Delta Mu chapter disbands
c.1995 Renamed Houston House
 
Namesake
Loulie Estill
Margaret Lea Houston

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Houston House is one of the eight small houses on Sorority Hill, located on the north side of campus.

The building originally housed members of the Loulie Estill Society, a literary group that began in 1939. The literary society existed until 1959 when the members became the charter members of the Delta Mu chapter of Kappa Delta.

When the chapter later dissolved, the house was renamed to honor Margaret Houston, making it the second small house to carry her name.


Sources:
Kappa Delta National Headquarters
[1] Minutes from the Board of Regents; February 28, 1958
[2] SHSC Revenue Bond Buildings (c.1965)
Gibbs House An aerial photograph from the early 1900s reveals how close the city of Huntsville sat next to Sam Houston Normal Institute.
Houston House Signage out front the building.
Houston House Looking up at Sorority Hill from Avenue J one can barely make out where the Greek letters Kappa and Delta were once fastened and/or painted on the western face of the building.
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