Sandidge-Walker House. Cattleman George Sandidge (1873-1965) had this house built about 1921 and sold it four years later to Webb and Gussie Walker. Dr. Walker (1886-1962), was appointed city health officer in 1913 and served in that position for seven years. In 1954, Walker sold the house to St. John's Episcopal Church to serve as its rectory. The Sandidge-Walker house features influences of Prairie School style architecture in its horizontal lines and wide eaves. #4565
The architect for the Sandidge-Walker house was Fort Worth Architect Wiley G. Clarkson
2420 College Ave., Fort Worth, TX
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by Texas Historical Commission #04565 of the Texas Historical Marker series
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