Diehl House – Curzon

Etna Nadine Diehl purchased this lot in the new Ridglea addition in 1932; construction of the house probably occurred quickly, as she was listed as residing here with her husband, Arthur A. Diehl, the same year. The one-story house features steeply pitched cross gables clad in slate; polychrome sandstone veneer and half-timbered stucco cladding give … Read more

Friedson House – Medford

The Friedson House is a two-story Tudor Revival structure veneered in brick and sandstone on the ground floor and stuccoed with half-timbering above. The gabled roofs are clad in slate. A large chimney flanks the front entry. The house was designed by Joseph R. Pelich and built by contractor B. B. Adams in 1931. The … Read more

Freedman House – Hazelwood

In 1938, Louis H. Freedman, a geologist and engineer, purchased a Riverview Estates lot overlooking the West Fork of the Trinity River. Contractor Tom Hill built the Period Revival residence for the Freedmans, which was completed in 1940. The house has been attributed to architect Charles O. Chromaster. Clinker brick set in wavy surface patterns … Read more

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