Montalvo House
Yldefonso Montalvo (1855-1941), also known by the name Obed Woods, built this dwelling about 1887. He used cedar pickets, caliche plaster, and other materials available in the area. Originally the kitchen and several outbuildings stood nearby. The educated son of an English mother and Mexican father, Montalvo was a rancher and an employee of Fort Clark and a local mercantile store. He and his wife Guadalupe (Reschman) (1868-1953) and their nine children lived here.
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark - 1979
Marker is at the intersection of East Thomas Street and North Ann Street (Farm to Market Road 674), on the right when traveling east on East Thomas Street.
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