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Ellwood-Craig House

Port Arthur, Jefferson County

Marker Text

(Pompeiian Villa) Built in 1900 as the winter home of Isaac L. Ellwood (1833-1910), principal developer of barbed wire. Architects G. C. Nimmons and W. K. Fellows, of Chicago, designed the house in a classic revival style with a raised Roman Doric portico. The name was derived from a planned, but unrendered, series of courtyard frescoes of Bacchanalian motif, reminiscent of ancient Pompeii. Port Arthur pioneer G. M. Craig lived here from 1903 until 1950. Recorded Texas Historic Landmark - 1974

Marker Details

Address 1953 Lakeshore Dr.
Location Description
Marker # 10512
Dedicated 1973
Size, Type 16" x 12"
Code inventors and inventions; houses, residential buildings; Classical Revival (architectural style)
Latitude, Longitude 29.882465, -93.922525

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