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Stafford-Paris House

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333 Quitman St., Pittsburg, TX, USA

Latitude & Longitude: 32° 59' 52.88727000012", -94° 58' 21.24026000004"
 
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    This Victorian residence with ornate gingerbread woodwork was built in 1899 for the family of Eugene Fore. In 1913 it was sold to Camp County Sheriff J. D. Stafford, who lived here for 24 years. Dr. Ernest Paris, a prominent local chiropractor, and his wife Margret, bought the home in 1941. Other community leaders who resided here include Dr. R. Y. Lacy and Dr. R. C. Treynham, whose wife Cora was the stepdaughter of W. H. Pitts, for whom the town was named. Recorded Texas Historic Landmark - 1981

This page last updated: 7/15/2008

Stafford-Paris House Historical Marker Location Map, Pittsburg, Texas