Rogers House – Chase

The Rogers House is a two-story ochre brick residence with staggered plan, red-tiled hipped roof, full front porch and side porte-cochere. It was built c. 1920 for E. M. Rogers, president of the E. M. Co., Inc., a grain company headquartered in the Neil P. Anderson Building in downtown Fort Worth. The Rogers House is a contributing resource in the Fairmount-Southside Historic District (national only).

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