Hammond-Brown House – Alston

This one-story wood-framed house has a rectangular plan and gabled roof. It is sheathed in clapboard with shingles in the gable ends. A full porch wraps around front to the north side, supported by Tuscan columns on a concrete block base. Built c. 1910, the earliest recorded owner was Lee Hammond, a superintendent of public instruction for Tarrant County, followed by Arthur Brown, a physician. The house has had many owners. The Hammond-Brown House is a contributing resource in the Fairmount-Southside Historic District (local and national).

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