
Local merchant Thomas P. Turk may have used a Sears catalog design as the basis for this house, originally built on the east edge of the town. After a bad drought, Turk lost his business and sold the house in 1913 to Mary Elizabeth Hudspeth, a faculty member at the college who had been Turk’s boarder. She moved the house closer to the campus (PH17) and operated it as a boarding house for students and faculty. Although she roomed nearby, faculty member Georgia O’Keeffe took meals here. In 1987 the house was converted to a bed-and-breakfast.