The Clark House is a two-story brick structure with hipped roof, full porch (partially enclosed) and a side porte-cochere. This was one of the first houses built on Elizabeth Blvd. It was designed in 1912 by a little-known architect and civil engineer named Boudinot G. Leake for Hugh C. Ford, and sold soon after to E. W. Clark, a cattleman. Clark was livestock agent for the Fort Worth and Denver City Railway as well as a director of the First National Bank. The Clark House is a contributing resource in the Elizabeth Boulevard Historic District (local and national).