Pollock–Capps House

Coordinates: 32°44′49″N 97°20′33″W / 32.74694°N 97.34250°W / 32.74694; -97.34250
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Pollock–Capps House
Pollock–Capps House in 2022
Pollock–Capps House is located in Texas
Pollock–Capps House
Pollock–Capps House
Pollock–Capps House is located in the United States
Pollock–Capps House
Pollock–Capps House
Location1120 Penn Street,
Fort Worth, Texas
Coordinates32°44′49″N 97°20′33″W / 32.74694°N 97.34250°W / 32.74694; -97.34250
Area0.2 acres (0.081 ha)
Built1898 (1898)
ArchitectHoward Messer
Architectural styleQueen Anne
NRHP reference No.72001372[1]
RTHL No.4066
Significant dates
Added to NRHPJune 19, 1972
Designated RTHL1977

Pollock–Capps House is located on 1320 Penn Street in Fort Worth, Texas, next door to the Eddleman-McFarland House. The Queen Anne Victorian style home, located atop a bluff overlooking the Trinity River, was possibly designed by Howard Messer, architect of the Eddleman-McFarland House,[2] and was named after Joseph Robert Pollock, a physician who moved to Fort Worth in 1887. Pollack and his wife Phoebe sold the house to William and Sallie Capps in 1910. William Capps was a distinguished lawyer while his wife Sallie was president of the Fort Worth Kindergarten Association and a Regent at the College of Industrial Arts in Denton. Historic Fort Worth Inc. purchased the house in 1971. Three years later the organization sold the house to Architect Robert W. Chambers.

The house is built of red brick and limestone, and has a slate roof. The house features an octagonal tower on its northeast corner.[2]

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  1. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. November 2, 2013.
  2. ^ a b Fort Worth Architecture, accessed November 5, 2014.

Roark, Carol "Fort Worth Legendary Landmarks"

Chanin, Joshua "Sallie Brooke Capps: Education Trailblazer in North Texas"

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Media related to Pollock-Capps House at Wikimedia Commons