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Metz House

Sherman, Grayson County

Marker Text

Edward Metz (1854-1913) came to Texas from Michigan as a young man to join his brother, Charles, in a leather goods business. In the 1870s, they built a profitable trade, buying buffalo hides and other furs from Indian tribes in Oklahoma to sell to eastern markets. Metz is credited with helping keep peace between the Indians and settlers in Grayson County. In 1883 he built this house, with Victorian fish scale siding, as a present for his bride, Lillian (Craycroft). Occupied from 1909 to 1939 by prominent local physician Dr. J. D. Meadow, it was restored in 1975-76 by Byron Rice (b. 1957). Recorded Texas Historic Landmark - 1976

Marker Details

Address 506 S. Crockett St.
Location Description
Marker # 7406
Dedicated 1976
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code houses, residential buildings; Victorian (architectural term); markets, merchantiles
Latitude, Longitude 33.632161, -96.609376

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