Miller House – Thomas

Thomas A. Miller acquired this Crestmount Addition property in 1920, and resided at this address from 1924 to about 1939. Miller was vice-president of American National Petroleum Co. and later went into real estate investments. The two-story house is veneered in red brick and has a hip roof clad in red tile. The symmetrical, Colonial … Read more

Temple Bowen House – Thomas

Temple Bowen, vice-president and general manager of Bowen Motor Coaches, purchased one and one-half lots in the Crestmount subdivision in 1929. Construction of his house is said to have taken place in time for Thanksgiving, 1929. The large cross-gabled, T-plan house has a veneer of polychrome sandstone with red brick trim; steeply pitched roofs are … Read more

Hyer House – Thomas

Fred Hyer, an oil operator, and his wife, Hattie, were the first occupants of this house in 1929. The Tudor Revival house is clad in variegated buff brick and features a major two-story sloping cross gable containing a smaller arched portico and a porte cochere. The roof is clad in green glazed flat tiles of … Read more

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