Todd House – Elizabeth

The Todd House is a two-story Georgian Revival dwelling clad in red brick with tiled gabled roof. It has a symmetrical composition consisting of a gabled rectangular block with central semi-circular portico and regularly spaced rectangular windows. A gabled bay with loggia (now enclosed) projects to the east. Designed by Wiley G. Clarkson, the house was built in 1920 for J. S. Todd, president of the Evans-Snider-Ball Co., of the Livestock Commission Merchants Association. The Todd family retained ownership through the 1940s. The Todd House is a contributing resource in the Elizabeth Boulevard Historic District (local and national).

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