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Wood-Jackson House

Rockport, Aransas County

Marker Text

Tobias “T.R.” Wood purchased lots at a sheriff’s auction in 1910 and built this Queen Anne style house. T.R. worked on his father’s cattle ranch located on San Jose Island. When T.R. moved to Victoria to practice law, his brother, Will W. Wood and wife Alpha Kennedy Wood, resided in the home. In 1923, the house was purchased by Stephen Ford Jackson and wife Irene, owners of the Jackson Seafood Company. Their sons, James and Norvell Jackson, started a boat building company called Jackson Marine Service and a third business, Jackson Channel and Dock. Features include front, rear and side-facing gables, a semi-wraparound covered porch supported by columns and spindlework ornamentation.

Marker Details

Address 701 N. Magnolia
Location Description northeast corner of Magnolia and Nopal
Marker # 17218
Dedicated 2012
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code houses, residential buildings; Queen Anne
Latitude, Longitude Exact Lat/Lon Unknown

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