William Reeves House
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Marker Text: Prominent businessman and philanthropist William Reeves built this home for himself and his wife, Mattie Hosea, in 1907-08. He served as President of Reeves Investments and was President and founder of the First Fort Worth Bank and Trust. The Reeves house exhibits characteristics of the Neo-Classical Revival and Queen Anne styles of architecture. Prominent features include the round pavilion at the entrance and the wrap-around porches with Doric columns. (1984)
Marker No: 5845
Medallion & Plate
Texas Historic Landmark
Geographic: 32.717838, -97.331360
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Location: 2200 Hemphill Street, Fort Worth
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