614 N. Mound Photographs
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614 N. Mound Side 2 Photograph by Norris Nelson, Summer 2011
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614 N. Mound Side 1 Photograph by Norris Nelson, Summer 2011
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614 N. Mound Front 2 Photograph taken by Norris Nelson, Summer 2011
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614 N. Mound Front 1 Photograph taken by Norris Nelson, Summer 2011
614 N. Mound 2011 Summer Survey
2011 Summer Survey Form
Significance: Built by Dietrich Rulfs. (Dr. Jere Jackson confirmed)
614 N. Mound 1990 National Register Information
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Address: 614 N. Mound
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Date: 1921
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Category: Contributing
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Block: 4
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Lot: 1,2-A
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Description: 1-story; wood frame construction with brick veneer in a running bond; brick foundation; massed plan; hip-and-gable roofs with extended rafter and beam ends, deep overhang, Spanish tile roofing; brick porch across west facade with half brick piers and low wall; windows wood double-hung 1/1; entry across west facade with arched openings, multipaned wood doors; porte cochere on northwest comer with elliptical arched openings; one interior brick chimney, one exterior brick chimney, with flared base on west facade; curved drives from Mound and Park Streets; large oak and pine trees in front yard.
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Significance: Constructed in 1921 by Dietrich Rulfs for A. T. Mast, Sr., it was the first house in Nacogdoches to be built on a cement slab. Mast helped to pioneer the automobile field in the town along with his brother Henry R. Mast. The property has remained in the Mast family.