504 N. Mound Photographs
504 N. Mound St. 2011 Summer Survey
Designed by Dietrich Rulfs, this Folk Victorian home has been locally known as the Earl Elliott Residence since 1956, but was built by F. H. Tucker in 1901. A beige and red trim wooden frame house.
The owners were awarded a restoration grant from the city of Nacogdoches for work on the porch.504 N. Mound 1990 National Register Information
- Address: 504 N. Mound
- Date: 1901
- Category: Contributing
- Block: 4
- Lot: 3
- Description: 1-1/2 story; wood frame construction with lapped wood siding; lattice foundation skirt; L-plan with projecting bays; hip-and-gable roof with cresting and bargeboards, decorative shingles at gable ends; asymmetrical wraparound porch with boxed wooden columns and wood spindle railing; second enclosed and screened porch on southeast corner; windows 1/1 double-hung and 1/1 single-hung with diamond-patterned muntins in the upper light; diamond patterned muntins in window at attic level; recessed entry with an elliptical arch supported on slender wood columns, entry door wood paneled with upper glass light and matching side lights; interior brick chimneys on the north and south; wood frame detached garage at rear; large oaks in the yard.
- Significance: Designed by master architect Dietrich Rulfs, F. H; Tucker built this structure in 1901. Kline P. Branch purchased the house in 1913 and following the end of World War I, he added the second story in the rear. It became the Earl Elliott residence in 1956.
504 N. Mound 1986 Survey Information
- Address: 504 N. Mound
- Name: F.H. Tucker Residence
- Date: 1901
- Block: 4
- Lot: 3
- Condition: Excellent
- Description: 1-1/2 story; wood frame construction with lapped wood siding; lattice foundation skirt; ell plan with projecting bays; hip-and-gable roof with cresting and bargeboards, decorative shingles at gable ends; asymmetrical wraparound porch with boxed wooden columns and wood spindle railing; second enclosed and screened porch on southeast corner; windows 1/1 double-hung and 1/1 single-hung with diamond-patterned muntins in the upper light; diamond-patterned muntins in windows at attic level; recessed entry with an elliptical arch supported on slender wood columns, entry door wood paneled with upper glass light and matching side lights; interior brick chimneys on the north and south; wood frame detached garage at rear; large oaks in the yard.