Clayton House
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Marker No: 10632
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Marker Text: Built in 1916-17, this Georgian revival house was the home of William L. Clayton (1880-1966), founder of Anderson, Clayton, & Co., a cotton trading firm. A leader in public service as well as business, Clayton was a principal architect of the Marshall Plan for economic recovery in Europe after World War II. The two-story brick home features Tuscan columns, paneled pilasters, elliptical fanlight over the front door, and fanlit dormers on the roof. (1988)
Medallion & Plate
Texas Historic Landmark
Geographic: 29.725861,-95.386177
Location: 5300 Caroline Street, Houston
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