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George B. Monnig House

Fort Worth, Tarrant County

Marker Text

Fort Worth merchant George B. Monnig (1869-1919) and his wife, Lura (1870-1948), acquired this property in 1905 and built a two-story frame house here. In 1909, a neighborhood fire destroyed that house, and the Monnigs replaced it with this tile-roofed brick structure in 1910. Its design details, executed in corbelled brick, milled wood, and cut limestone, reflect a blend of Bungalow and Arts-and-Crafts styles. Lura remarried and moved by 1923, and the family sold the house in 1947. Recorded Texas Historic Landmark-1986.

Marker Details

Address 115 W. Broadway
Location Description 115 W. Broadway, Fort Worth
Marker # 2150
Dedicated 1985
Size, Type Medallion & Plate
Code Arts and Crafts; houses, residential buildings; Bungalow (Architectural style); Business topics, general; markets, merchantiles
Latitude, Longitude 32.739947, -97.326935

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