Edge Hill, also known as the Hurley Building, was the original home of B. B. Paddock

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Edge Hill, also known as the Hurley Building, was the original home of B. B. Paddock [Southeast corner of West Terrell Avenue and South Jennings Avenue, near 901 South Jennings, Fort Worth]. It was built in the 1880s and demolished in the early 1900s. The home is a very large two story wood building. Lightning rods and a chimney may be seen on the roof. A man and a woman are standing on the large covered porch, perhaps Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Paddock. The house has a large number of large windows. In the yard are a number of cedar bushes, some of them sculpted into curving shapes.

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Undated

Collection Name

B. B. Paddock Family Papers

Collection Number

GA195-23

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Edge Hill, also known as the Hurley Building, was the original home of B. B. Paddock

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