727 N.E. 20th Street
This house is a large handsome Colonial red brick gabled house with good cornice trim detailing and a handsome Corinthian column porch at the fan-lighted leaded glass and side-lighted door. The porch roof is arched. The house trim is painted cream with black louvered shutters and roof, which has three arched headed dormer windows. There was handsome landscaping and trees, and an attractive fenced garden in the rear designed by Norman Byrd, architect on the faculty of Oklahoma University. The house was built by Ray Smizer. The architect was W. Martin. Lawrence.
Roland W. Laughlin 1934-58
Dr. Harold Sleeper 1958 to present
Mr. Laughlin was a geologist and consultant to oil firms in the state.
Dr. Sleeper was a physician in private practice.