
Forsyth, the most fashionable residential architect in Tulsa, Oklahoma, produced a sophisticated, picturesque, one- and two-story brick and half-timbered Tudor Revival house on a quarter-block site here in the Highland Addition. Across the street are Plainview’s two other aspiring houses of the 1920s, a buff brick Georgian (1931) at 1405 W. 11th and a red brick classical residence (1937) at 1411 W. 11th with a two-story, four-column portico.