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James and Missouri Hurry House

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Richards, TX, USA

Latitude & Longitude: 30° 33' 30.7215", -95° 49' 37.1487"
 
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    Alabama native James Monroe Hurry (1857-1941) and his wife Missouri Valunia Woodcock, a native of Georgia, built this house with the assistance of several of their neighbors about 1904 to support their growing family. Typical of early 20th century vernacular architecture, the Hurry House retains a high level of integrity and features bungalow detailing and a full porch in its L-plan design. The house remained in the Hurry family until 1962. Recorded Texas Historic Landmark - 1992

This page last updated: 7/15/2008

James and Missouri Hurry House Historical Marker Location Map, Richards, Texas