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Matthews-Johnson House

Houston, Harris County

Marker Text

William and Regina (Meyers) Matthews had this house built in 1915. William, a civil engineer and chief draftsman for the Sunset Central Lines, contracted with W. T. Carter Lumber and Building Co. to erect the house. The house is a well-preserved early Craftsman bungalow with late Victorian influences. Significant architectural elements include a hipped roof, gabled front entry, L-shaped porch with tapered square wood columns, tracery windows and exposed rafter ends. In 1930, the Matthews sold the house to Ernest and Gertrude Johnson. Ernest was a pumper and labor leader for the Sinclair Oil Co., and the Johnsons converted attic spaces to bedrooms with dormer windows for their five daughters. Recorded Texas Historic Landmark - 2008

Marker Details

Address 1835 Cortlandt St
Location Description
Marker # 14258
Dedicated 2008
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code Bungalow (Architectural style); Craftsman (Architectural style)