Pyles-Hubbard House, ca. 1900

May 2, 2022
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The Pyles-Hubbard House, 309 E. Broad St., is a two-story that was built around a one-story brick home,which was constructed in 1880 for W.S. Nicholls. Abner and Martha (called Mattie) Pyles bought the home in 1886 and it is assumed that they expanded the home for their 11 children. Abner Pyles died in Fort Worth in 1897. Mattie Pyles operated a boarding house in the home until 1909 when the family moved to California. The home was bought by John and Jesse Hubbard bought the home in 1936.

The home is now the offices for Harris-Cook LLP law offices.

To learn more about Mansfield history, check out the Mansfield Historical Museum, 102 N. Main St., open 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday. Admission is free. For more info, call 817-473-4250, email museum@mansfieldtexas.gov or go to mansfieldhistory.org.

Photo courtesy of the Mansfield Historical Society.

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