Cunningham-Hight Tenant Farmstead, 55.5 feet west of the intersection ...
Significance: The farmstead includes a complex of buildings associated with early to mid twentieth-century tenant farming in western Ellis County. The property encompasses land owned by George H. Cunningham, an... More
Stiles-Pigg Farmstead, 1.7 miles northeast of the intersection of Bake...
Significance: The farmstead dates to the late nineteenth century when Ellis County farms were among the most productive sources of cotton in the nation. Although tenant farmers grew much of the cotton in the co... More
G. H. Cunningham Farmstead, 230 feet southeast of intersection of Curr...
Significance: The farmstead includes a grouping of buildings on a 106-acre tract of land in the J.J. Mallard Survey. The complex is associated with George H. Cunningham (1825-1915) who owned vast amounts of lan... More
Boz Gin Complex, 0.05 miles east of the intersection of Boz and Great ...
Significance: The Boz Gin Scales House is the only extant structure of the old Boz Gin Complex. It is on a small parcel in the William M. Turner Survey and dates to about 1910. The Scales House weighed freshly ... More
Roberts-Dolezal Farmstead, 75 miles northeast of the intersection of C...
Significance: The farmstead is symbolic of the assimilation of Eastern Europeans into early twentieth century American culture. Although the front of the house resembles a 1920s craftsman bungalow, the original... More
Stiles-Pigg Farmstead, 1.7 miles northeast of the intersection of Bake...
Significance: The farmstead dates to the late nineteenth century when Ellis County farms were among the most productive sources of cotton in the nation. Although tenant farmers grew much of the cotton in the co... More
G. H. Cunningham Farmstead, 230 feet southeast of intersection of Curr...
Significance: The farmstead includes a grouping of buildings on a 106-acre tract of land in the J.J. Mallard Survey. The complex is associated with George H. Cunningham (1825-1915) who owned vast amounts of lan... More
B.F. Forrester, Sr. Farmstead, 0.2 miles northeast of the intersection...
Significance: The farmstead is a rural complex that has remained within the same family for over 20 years. The property, which includes a house, barn, cistern, and a well, illustrates the legacy of one of the m... More
J. M. Dunaway Farmstead, 0.35 miles southeast of the intersection of B...
Significance: The farmstead is one of the most significant architectural and historical landmarks in western Ellis County, and is associated with one of the most prominent pioneers in the region. The buildings ... More
Roberts-Dolezal Farmstead, 75 miles northeast of the intersection of C...
Significance: The farmstead is symbolic of the assimilation of Eastern Europeans into early twentieth century American culture. Although the front of the house resembles a 1920s craftsman bungalow, the original... More
G. H. Cunningham Farmstead, 230 feet southeast of intersection of Curr...
Significance: The farmstead includes a grouping of buildings on a 106-acre tract of land in the J.J. Mallard Survey. The complex is associated with George H. Cunningham (1825-1915) who owned vast amounts of lan... More
B.F. Forrester, Sr. Farmstead, 0.2 miles northeast of the intersection...
Significance: The farmstead is a rural complex that has remained within the same family for over 20 years. The property, which includes a house, barn, cistern, and a well, illustrates the legacy of one of the m... More
Stiles-Pigg Farmstead, 1.7 miles northeast of the intersection of Bake...
Significance: The farmstead dates to the late nineteenth century when Ellis County farms were among the most productive sources of cotton in the nation. Although tenant farmers grew much of the cotton in the co... More
Cunningham-Hight Tenant Farmstead, 55.5 feet west of the intersection ...
Significance: The farmstead includes a complex of buildings associated with early to mid twentieth-century tenant farming in western Ellis County. The property encompasses land owned by George H. Cunningham, an... More
F.L. Hawkins Tenant Farmstead, 0.65 miles northeast of the intersectio...
Historical report was missing page number 3 when it was submitted to HABS. Significance: The farmstead dates to the 1920s when cotton cultivation dominated the local, agricultural-based economy, and it represen... More
Stiles-Pigg Farmstead, 1.7 miles northeast of the intersection of Bake...
Significance: The farmstead dates to the late nineteenth century when Ellis County farms were among the most productive sources of cotton in the nation. Although tenant farmers grew much of the cotton in the co... More
Cunningham-Hight Tenant Farmstead, 55.5 feet west of the intersection ...
Significance: The farmstead includes a complex of buildings associated with early to mid twentieth-century tenant farming in western Ellis County. The property encompasses land owned by George H. Cunningham, an... More
Roberts-Dolezal Farmstead, 75 miles northeast of the intersection of C...
Significance: The farmstead is symbolic of the assimilation of Eastern Europeans into early twentieth century American culture. Although the front of the house resembles a 1920s craftsman bungalow, the original... More
Roberts-Dolezal Farmstead, 75 miles northeast of the intersection of C...
Significance: The farmstead is symbolic of the assimilation of Eastern Europeans into early twentieth century American culture. Although the front of the house resembles a 1920s craftsman bungalow, the original... More
J. M. Dunaway Farmstead, 0.35 miles southeast of the intersection of B...
Significance: The farmstead is one of the most significant architectural and historical landmarks in western Ellis County, and is associated with one of the most prominent pioneers in the region. The buildings ... More
Stiles-Pigg Farmstead, 1.7 miles northeast of the intersection of Bake...
Significance: The farmstead dates to the late nineteenth century when Ellis County farms were among the most productive sources of cotton in the nation. Although tenant farmers grew much of the cotton in the co... More