this house is named after william s more and perry lindsay. mr. moore was a wealthy man. he had a lot of money and the majority of that came from real estate investments and things like that. he was the one that designed this house. this house is a queen and -- a queen anne victorian style home, so typical features of that style include a big front porch and back porch. we have multicolor facades, lots of carpenter's lace, and nice little details around the house. william s. moore moved with the lindsay family to norman in 1895. so a few years after the land run, which was basically a race to claim your own little plot of land. april 22, 1889, the day of the land run, there were people living in this area. the population went from 0 to either 200,000-500,000 overnight. it took time to set up the city laws and government, so officially the city was incorporated in 1891. the city's namesake, norman, he was an early land surveyor. the story goes that his team was called norman's camp. they carved the phrase "norman's camp" into a tree in bishops creek, and that is how the ar