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Torrans-Clopton-Spellings House

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107 E. Clarksville, Jefferson, TX, USA

Latitude & Longitude: 32° 45' 37.25138999988", -94° 21' 3.57023999988"
 
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     William P. Torrans (1818-1881) built this Greek revival structure on Lafayette Street in the 1860s. It was purchased in 1877 by druggist E. W. Taylor (b. 1838), a former mayor of Jefferson, and Anna Matilda Clopton (1838-1916), wife of Dr. Albert G. Clopton (1838-1916), who had his office here. After 1882 the residence was moved to this site by Soloman A. Spellings (1841-1903), a Confederate veteran who operated a livery business on Polk and Henderson streets. Additions were made in 1932 and 1947 during the ownership of grocer Hosea D. Watson (1879-1957).

This page last updated: 7/15/2008

Torrans-Clopton-Spellings House Historical Marker Location Map, Jefferson, Texas

 
   
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