Camp-Ezell House
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Marker Text: A settler's "box" home built of Florida longleaf pine from house razed by Robert A. Ezell in Old St. Mary's. One of the structure's three chimneys served as a flue for two cooking units: kitchen stove and dining room fireplace. Ezell (1845-1936), a stonemason, built at this creek site in 1892. His wife Sara Jane, daughter of influential legislator L.B. Camp, was born at Mission San Jose, San Antonio. Six Ezell sons formed a popular orchestra, 1895 to 1904. (1971)
Marker No: 683
Medallion & Plate (The medallion & plate are not on the house and have not been for many years It is clearly visible on the old picture below)
Texas Historic Landmark
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Geographic: 28.403112,-97.762993
Location: 1313 West Flournoy Street, Beeville