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25 Coke Emory Dilworth was born May 13, 1874, in Gonzales, the son of G.N. Dilworth and Martha Ellen Huff Dilworth, both natives of Georgia. Coke and his brother, R.S. Dilworth, were very successful bankers. The lots where the house stands were once owned by G.W. Littlefield who built a home on them about 1885. Littlefield sold the property to H.L. Kokernot in 1892 and Coke bought the lots from Kokernot in 1897. The Littlefield house was sold and moved to 510 St. Michael Street in 1911. Dilworth employed noted architect, J. Riely Gordon, to design this Greek Revival style home and it was completed in 1912. The two-story house features a full-length L-shaped porch and a second story balcony. The entrance is a round portico with fluted Ionic columns matching those along the porch. The lower windows are arched, with arched shutters, and the floors are marble inlaid terrazzo and parquet. The house was constructed of tan brick from St. Louis and has a red-tile roof made in Germany. The grounds feature a carriage house, green house, terrace and Koi pond with a carved Italian stone fountain. The Greek Revival architecture is reminiscent of river road homes in Louisiana. Coke and Leonora sold the house in 1937 to the Woodward family and moved to Stockdale, Texas. C.E. DILWORTH HOUSE 222 St. Peter Street Photograph by Albrecht Photography Historical photo circa 1915 courtesy of Gonzales County Archives

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