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This 1938 house in the American minimal traditional style is one of the few extant homes of this type in Gregg County. It was built by Marvin (1894-1977) and Lois (1899-1985) Utzman. Marvin was the first registered dairyman in Texas. In 1949, he became the Gregg County milk inspector. The home contains classic hallmarks of the minimal traditional style, such as small porches and asymmetrical design with the front door set off center. The arts-and-crafts style exterior doors and all interior trim are original to the house. The home has never included air conditioning or a fireplace. The distinctive Utzman house was saved from demolition and lovingly restored for future generations to admire.