11 - THE CAMP EZELL HOUSE
1313 W. Flournoy, Beeville
A
settler’s “box” home, board-and-batten construction. Lumber is Florida
long-leaf pine from a house torn down in Old Saint Mary’s by Robert A. Ezell.
Has three chimneys; one served as flue for dining room fireplace and kitchen
stove. Food was prepared on both. EzelI (1845-1936), a stone mason, built at
this creek site in 1892. His wife, Sarah Jane, daughter of the influential
legislator L. B. Camp, was born at Mission San Jose, San Antonio. Six of the
Ezells’ sons had popular orchestra 1896 to 1904. Present owners, Camp and Helen
EzeIl.
Footnote: Following
the deaths of Mr. and Mrs. Ezell, the house has been empty for several years
and, unfortunately, the marker itself has been vandalized, with the bottom half
removed and stolen by unknown thieves. The present owners are Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hodgkiss, who also purchased and remodeled the house next door at 1201 W.
Flournoy St., which once belonged to Camp EzeIl’s sister, Mrs. Sally Ezell
Colvin.
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