This is a fine example of a recurring residential type in turn-of-the-century Fort Worth, the one-story wood-framed house with hipped central mass and gabled bays projecting to the front and side. The surfaces are finely textured with narrow clapboard siding and decorative shingles. Jigsaw brackets grace porch posts and support a front window hood. Built c. 1905, the house’s earliest recorded owner was Samuel A. Crockett, a real estate agent. Green Taylor, a carpenter, lived in the house with his wife, Mary, from about 1919 until 1957. The Crockett-Taylor House has been demolished.