Little House – Park

J. D. Little, a manager of North Fort Worth Ice Co., had anew house constructed in 1933 to replace an earlier residence at the site. W. I. Craig was the contractor for the project. The dark brick and stone veneer house has a number of steeply pitched intersecting gables and dormers to provide a Tudor … Read more

Condy-Lundy House – Park

An interesting bungalow composition is created by the juxtaposition of an offset, gabled entry porch, a gable-roofed first story, and a setback, gabled second story. William Cameron and Co. furnished lumber and building materials to J. W. and Frances Condon in 1910. Samuel Lundy, a city physician for Niles City, purchased the house in 1912 … Read more

Erskine House – Park

Mrs. Mary D. Erskine and Miss Mazie D. Erskine, a schoolteacher, purchased this lot in 1909, and contracted with William Cameron and Co. to provide lumber and building materials the same year. Apparently used for a time as rental property, Mazie Erskine Belew resided in the house with her husband David 0. Belew, an attorney, … Read more

Street Lights – 20th

Streetlights were probably installed at the same time that the City of Fort Worth put a “White Way System” along N. Main Street in 1923. Still serving their purpose well, most of the lights along Park Street have ovoid glass globes above faceted marbelite shafts; a few have metal poles.

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