Chaddock, J. B., House
202 S. Valley, Cuero, TXThis is one of Cuero's most outstanding examples of a center-passage dwelling with an inset porch. The turned-wood posts reflect superb craftsmanship. It is likely that the structure was moved from Indianola about 1887. The house remained in the Chaddock family through the 1930s.
Local significance of the building:Listed in National Register of Historic Places in 1988.
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