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J. R. Routt House

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Built
  
c1853

NRHP Reference #
  
85000348

Added to NRHP
  
20 February 1985

MPS
  
Chappell Hill MRA

Architectural style
  
Victorian architecture

J. R. Routt House

Location
  
Chestnut St. , Chappell Hill, Washington County, Texas

J. R. Routt House (commonly known as Routt–Crockett House) is an historic dwelling of local significance in Chappell Hill, Texas, United States. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on February 20, 1985.

History

The house was originally build in the 1850s by Marcus P. Munyan (who constructed various buildings in the area) as a four-room house. In 1866 it was sold to J. N. Thompsons, who sold it to J. R. Routt in 1898. Routt made significant changes to the plot, contracting J. W. Heartfield to move the cottage to the rear of the plot and build it in to a much larger Late Victorian house. The house has had various modifications since and has been kept in good repair. The current plot is believed to be worthy of archaeological investigation to find out more about the original outbuildings. It is also thought that there may have been a cistern associated with the dwelling historically. The home was inherited by Routt's daughter Thelma Crockett in 1962.

References

J. R. Routt House Wikipedia