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Smith-Carlton Adobe House

Fort Davis, Jeff Davis County

Marker Text

In 1873, Archie Smith, a former Buffalo Soldier in the 24th U.S. Infantry at Fort Davis, built a home on 160 acres near the base of Dolores Mountain using local materials. Native oak beams support the near-rectangular one-story adobe. A large room with a vaulted ceiling was a private chapel for Smith’s wife. It was also open to other denominations and Catholic masses before St. Joseph was built. In 1911, Emmett H. Carlton bought the property and built a new home, using the Smith house as a barn and stabilizing its walls with a lime plaster. Don and Vida Carlton occupied the house after restoring it in the early 1970s. The house is notable as the oldest home still in use as a residence in Fort Davis. Recorded Texas Historic Landmark - 2013

Marker Details

Address 940 S. Front St.
Location Description
Marker # 17533
Dedicated 2013
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code residences; military topics; African American topics; military topics; chapels
Latitude, Longitude 30.583059, -103.893606

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