Details for Hutcheson-Smith Home
Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5439002601
Data
| Marker Number | 2601 |
| Atlas Number | 5439002601 |
| Marker Title | Hutcheson-Smith Home |
| Index Entry | Hutcheson-Smith Home |
| Address | 312 N. Oak St. |
| City | Arlington |
| County | Tarrant |
| UTM Zone | 14 |
| UTM Easting | 677135 |
| UTM Northing | 3624060 |
| Subject Codes | houses, residential buildings; Queen Anne (Architectural style) |
| Marker Year | 1982 |
| Recorded Texas Historic Landmark | Yes |
| Marker Location | 312 N. Oak St., Arlington |
| Private Property | No |
| Marker Condition | In Situ |
| Marker Size | Medallion & Plate |
| Marker Text | Built about 1896, this residence reflects influences of the Queen Anne style, including gingerbread trim. It is located on land owned in the 1890s by I.L. Hutcheson, a pioneer merchant of the Arlington area, and his son William Thomas Hutcheson, who later became an oilman in Archer City. In 1919 the house was purchased by S.T. Smith, a former educator and farmer. Owned by his family until the late 1970s, it serves as a reminder of Arlington's early development. Recorded Texas Historic Landmark-1982. |