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the United States Navy and established a general surgery practice. He later specialized in orthopedic surgery, practicing at Houston Shriners' Hospital and Hermann Hospital. He later co-founded Jefferson Davis Hospital, where he also worked as a surgeon. He assumed various leadership positions within the Houston medical community, including the Baylor College of Medicine, and the Harris County Medical Society. On the other hand, Jessie used the house for unconventional entertainment. During prohibition, she transformed her basement into a gambling room and also sponsored boxing matches.
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moving his company headquarters and his family to Houston in 1908. Will Carter continued to spend his time managing sawmill operations in Polk County, Texas, while maintaining a mansion on Main Street. By this time, Carter owned several sawmills in East Texas, with banking and real estate interests in Houston. In 1920, he moved into the Tudor home with his wife and their daughter, Frankie Carter Randolph, who also brought her family. The patriarch died the next year.
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This house was originally home to Dr. Judson Ludwell Taylor (1881–1944) and Jessie Carter Taylor (1881–1947). Jessie was a daughter of Maude and W. T. Carter Sr. The couple married in 1903, the same year Judson earned a degree in medicine from the University of Texas. In 1912, Dr. Taylor retired from
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The J. W. Garrow House at 19 Courtlandt Place represents the third Birdsall Briscoe design in the neighborhood from 1914, this one a Colonial Revival/Beaux Arts hybrid. John Wanroy Garrow (1879–1944) was from a second generation of Houston cotton merchants in his family and a president of the Houston
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The house was built for W. T. "Bill" Carter Jr. (1887–1957) and Lillie Neuhaus Carter (1890–1966). Bill was both the nephew and adopted son of W. T. Carter Sr., of 14 Courtlandt Place. Starting in 1919, Bill assumed the management of W. T. Carter's banking and real estate interests, and later built a
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The J.J. Carroll House at 16 Courtlandt Place (NRHP-listed) was built in the neoclassical style by Birdsall Briscoe in 1912. However, another account claims that Carroll himself used a pattern design for the house, the only home in Courtlandt Place which was not a custom design. In 1924, the Carrolls
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The John W. Parker House at 25 Courtlandt Place (NRHP-listed) represents the only work in Courtlandt Place by John Fanz Staub (1925-1926). The austere country house included a large gardens, though some of these grounds were later lost to a highway. John Wilson "Judge" Parker (1861–1930) established
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The Jones–Hunt House at 24 Courtlandt Place (NRHP-listed) was built in 1920. Alfred C. Finn, this time commissioning residential work with his own firm, moved an 1890 Victorian structure to the site and added brick cladding to recreate it in a Spanish-mode. In all, Finn performed architectural work
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The John M. Dorrance House at 9 Courtlandt Place (NRHP-listed) is a stucco house designed by Sanguinet & Staats in 1914. John Dorrance (1852–1935) spent six decades in the cotton business. He came to Houston in 1891 to work for H. H. Garrow and Company. Before the turn of the century he started
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Alexander Sessums "Sess" Cleveland (1871–1954) was a son of W.D. Cleveland, the owner of the leading grocery and cotton factoring house in Houston. The elder Cleveland's business later fell into distress, but two of his sons were able to cover his debts. Sess sold the cotton factoring house, prior
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Thomas J. "T. J." Donoghue (1869–1945) was born in the Pennsylvania oilfields to a local refiner. When he was a young teenager, he sold newspapers and worked for Western Union. After eighteen years of employment at Standard Oil, he accepted a job from J. S. Cullinan in Texas. He was a colleague of
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in Pennsylvania. Aubrey, her older brother, matriculated at the University of Virginia during part of her time at the Baldwin School. In 1918, Frankie married Aubrey's college classmate, Robert Decan "Deke" Randolph (1891–1989). Prior to their union Deke served the United States Naval Air Corps in
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The Mrs. W.T. Carter Sr. House at 14 Courtlandt Place was another Tudor-style home on the block that was designed by Birdsall Briscoe. The home was completed in 1920. W.T. "Will" Carter (1856–1921) built this house for his wife, Maude Holley Carter (1858–1929), the second home he established after
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The C. L. "Baron" Neuhaus House at 6 Courtlandt Place was designed in the Colonial Revival style by Sanguinet & Staats for the local banker in 1910 (NRHP-listed). This was the first home finished in the subdivision. The property also included outbuildings, partly to support small-scale farming
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Birdsall Briscoe built this Tudor home at 11 Courtlandt Place in 1914. Edwin Linscott "Ned" Neville (1879–1937) was a native of Virginia who moved to Houston in 1896. He was a business partner with cotton merchant and Courtlandt Place resident, John Dorrance. During World War I, he was the deputy
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Courtlandt Place is a subdivision of Houston, Texas. Courtlandt Place Historic District has been NRHP-listed since 1980, and the district includes eleven houses which carry individual NRHP-listings. "Courtlandt Place" denotes a residential boulevard, a subdivision, and a Historic District, all of
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The Johnelle Bryan House at 15 Courtlandt Place is of an Italian Renaissance design by Carlos B Schoeppl, his only commission in the neighborhood, which he finished in 1925. Also known as the Bryan-Chapman House, the original residents were Caroline Bryan Chapman (1859–1933) and Johnelle Bryan
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The A. S. Cleveland House at 8 Courtlandt Place (NRHP-listed) was built by Alfred C. Finn and Sanguinet & Staats in 1911. The Colonial Revival includes some Italian Renaissance details. However, another source credits design to A.E. Barnes with Sanguinet & Staats. John Staub executed a
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Dorrance and Company. He was vice-president of the Houston Cotton Exchange. He developed real estate in downtown Houston, including the Savoy Apartments, and the Dorrance building at 114 Main Street. He was married to Ada Knapp Dorrance (1860–1933), and they had two daughters and two sons.
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in 1912 (NRHP-listed). The house is still used as a residence and is NRHP-listed. Autry was born in Holly Springs, Mississippi in 1859 and moved to Texas in 1876. Autry served as a general counsel for Joseph Cullinan's oil ventures, following Cullinan to the Texas Company, better known as
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France. In 1920, Deke and Frankie Randolph Carter moved their family to her parents’ home at 14 Courtlandt Place. Deke entered the family business, working for the Carter Lumber Company. After 1924, he began a long career in banking. Frankie Carter Randolph was a founding member of the
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The Murray B. Jones House at 22 Courtlandt Place is a stucco building with colonial elements, completed in 1925. The architect is unknown according to one source. Another source attributes the architectural work to Birdsall Briscoe, and characterizes the style as Georgian Revival.
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in 1896. The couple lived in this house from 1911 to 1950. Cleveland was a cotton factor and grocer in Houston. He was also a civic leader, serving as president of the American Red Cross (Houston Chapter), president of the Houston Chamber of Commerce, trustee for
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The Underwood Nazro House at 25 Courtlandt Place is a Colonial Revival completed in 1916. Sanguinet & Staats designed this home, and it represents their seventh and last commission in the neighborhood. Underwood Nazro (1875–1935) was an officer of
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which regulated house size, land use, and minimum building cost. Unlike many covenants which specified a length of tenure, Courtlandt Place restrictions were written to never expire. In addition, they prohibited all forms of commercial land use.
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The house is named for Judson J. Carroll (1877–1938), who married Lena Carter (1879–1971), a daughter of W.T. and Maude Carter, and a sister of Frankie Carter Randolph, all Courtlandt Place residents. Judson had worked as an executive for the
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What made Courtlandt Place a private place was its private street. The residents owned the street, not the City of Houston, nor any other government entity. The residents faced a challenge from a developer of an adjacent neighborhood.
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State Food Administrator. He chaired the board at Jefferson Davis Hospital. He married Daphne Palmer (1879–1949) in 1912, who later founded the Houston Junior League. She was the granddaughter of Houston banker, Benjamin A. Shepherd.
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before moving to Houston. He married Bessie "Monie" Coelhite (1864–1948), whom he met in Taylor while she was teaching music. Later generations resided in the home after 1930, though the family left Courtlandt Place after 1945.
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The W. T. Carter Jr. House at 18 Courtlandt Place (NRHP-listed) was also designed by Birdsall Briscoe in 1912, and was the only home in Courtlandt Place built in the Prairie style. Briscoe collaborated with Olle J. Lorehn.
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The Thomas J. Donoghue House at 17 Courtlandt Place (NRHP-listed) was designed for the executive vice-president of the Texas Company in 1916 by Warren and Wetmore, the firm that designed
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James Autry at the Texas Company. He married Mamie Sullivan (1875–1963) in 1896. He was engaged with many local and national non-profits, most of which had Christian affiliations.
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commission in 1929 to redesign the interiors. Staub added a first floor dressing room, and decorated the living room with birch paneling and the fireplace with marble cladding.
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The Judson Taylor House at 20 Courtlandt Place (NRHP-listed) is the last of six works that Birdsall Briscoe completed in the neighborhood, a Colonial Revival finished in 1916.
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Cotton Exchange. He was a director for several local companies, including the American General Insurance Company. He married Marie Etta Brady (1887–1941), daughter of
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formidable real estate empire of his own, including his Carter Investment Company. He was the brainchild of the Houston International Airport, later known as
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on three properties in the neighborhood, two while he worked for Sanguinet & Staats, and the Jones-Hunt House, which was designed by his own firm.
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The Sterling Myer House at 4 Courtlandt Place (NRHP-listed) was another home built in 1910 by Sanguinet & Staats. Sterling Myer (1872—1938), from
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The William A. Kirkland House at 10 Courtlandt Place was built in 1937. The architect is unknown. William Alexander Kirkland was an alumnus of
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which occupy the same location. The Courtlandt Improvement Company developed Courtlandt Place as a single street, gated on both ends, based on
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The James L. Autry House (Courtlandt Place, Houston), 5 Courtlandt Place, was a house designed and built for James Lockhart Autry, II by the
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Sarah Brashear Jones was the mother of Murray Brashear Jones, who moved into the house next door in 1925. She purchased the lot from
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and one of its initial investors. Nazro was a native of Kentucky. After moving to Texas, he married Clara Wheeler (1882–1942) of
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to falling prices for the commodity during the 1920s. He married Virginia Cunningham (1875–1965) of
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The Murray B. Jones House represents Courtlandt Place connections to an old-guard Houston family.
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The house is named for Franz Charles "Charley" Ludwig Neuhaus (1857–1930). Originally from
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Prior to her family locating in Courtlandt Place, Frankie Carter (1894–1972) attended the
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activities. The lot included a hen house, two stables, a garage, and servants quarters.
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included his account of these meetings. He worked under Jones in Washington for the
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does not indicate any territory south of I-69/US-59 as being in Neartown.
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commissioned Briscoe to make extensive enhancements to the interior.
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is a residential subdivision consisting of a single street, south of
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Notable architects who designed houses in the neighborhood included
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Tudor Revival, Colonial Revival, Late 19th and 20th Century Revivals
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James L. Autry House, 5 Courtlandt Place, Houston, Texas, 1912
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was developed concurrently with 5 Courtlandt Place in 1912.
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Texas Historical marker for Courtlandt Place, near entrance
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for the ZIP code 77006. The designated public hospital is
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in 1931 during the banking local banking crisis. His book
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purchased the lot, then built this home for his daughter
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View of the Courtlandt Place esplanade from the west gate
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Within a section of the Neartown Association boundaries
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Photograph of Alexander Sessums Cleveland, before 1922
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Underwood Nazro House, viewed from Lovett Boulevard
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W. T. Carter Jr. House
U.S. National Register of Historic Places
U.S. Historic district
Courtlandt Place, Houston is located in Texas
Courtlandt Place, Houston is located in the United States
Houston, Texas
29°44′35″N 95°23′02″W / 29.743°N 95.384°W / 29.743; -95.384
Birdsall Briscoe
Alfred C. Finn
Sanguinet & Staats
John F. Staub
Warren and Wetmore
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downtown Houston
Neartown Houston



private places
St. Louis
deed restrictions
John Wesley Link
Birdsall Briscoe
Alfred C. Finn
John Fanz Staub
Carlos B. Schoeppl
Sanguinet & Staats
Warren and Wetmore
Hackberry, Texas
Plantersville, Texas

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