Antebellum Homes in Eutaw Thematic Resource

The Antebellum Homes in Eutaw Thematic Resource is a multiple property submission of houses that were listed together on the National Register of Historic Places. It covers twenty-three properties in Eutaw, Alabama, all built prior to the American Civil War.

Antebellum Homes in Eutaw Thematic Resource
Antebellum Homes in Eutaw Thematic Resource is located in Alabama
Antebellum Homes in Eutaw Thematic Resource
LocationEutaw, Alabama
Coordinates32°50′26″N 87°53′15″W
NRHP reference No.64000008

They represent one of the most intact collections of domestic antebellum architecture to survive in the state. All were determined by the National Park Service to be historically or architecturally significant.[1][2]

Resource NameAlso known asCoordinatesCityCountyAddedNotes
David Rinehart Anthony HouseWynne House32°50′27″N 87°53′25″WEutawGreene CountyApril 2, 1982Demolished
Gustave Braune House32°50′18″N 87°53′15″WEutawGreene CountyApril 2, 1982
Samuel W. Cockrell House32°50′10″N 87°53′24″WEutawGreene CountyDecember 6, 1982
John Coleman HouseGrassdale32°51′36″N 87°55′24″WEutawGreene CountyDecember 6, 1982
Attoway R. Davis HomeAttoway Davis Cottage32°50′27″N 87°53′27″WEutawGreene CountyApril 2, 1982
John W. Elliott House32°50′19″N 87°53′15″WEutawGreene CountyApril 2, 1982Moved
GlenvilleJincy P. Glenn House32°50′14″N 87°54′22″WEutawGreene CountyApril 2, 1982
Rev. John H. Gray House32°50′56″N 87°54′3″WEutawGreene CountyApril 2, 1982
Benjamin D. Gullett House32°50′25″N 87°53′24″WEutawGreene CountyApril 2, 1982
Stephen Fowler Hale HouseHale-Jarvis-Trotter House32°50′16″N 87°53′27″WEutawGreene CountyApril 2, 1982
William C. Jones HouseArchibald-Tuck House32°50′37″N 87°53′44″WEutawGreene CountyApril 2, 1982
Dr. Willis Meriwether HouseClark-Malone House32°50′21″N 87°53′26″WEutawGreene CountyApril 2, 1982
Samuel R. Murphy HouseWinfield Scott Bird House32°51′22″N 87°54′26″WEutawGreene CountyApril 2, 1982
William Perkins HouseFreemount32°50′18″N 87°53′21″WEutawGreene CountyApril 2, 1982
Littleberry Pippen House32°50′34″N 87°53′17″WEutawGreene CountyApril 2, 1982
Edwin Reese HouseReese-Phillips House32°50′23″N 87°53′23″WEutawGreene CountyApril 2, 1982
William A. Rogers House32°51′22″N 87°54′22″WEutawGreene CountyApril 2, 1982
Phillip Schoppert House32°50′17″N 87°53′15″WEutawGreene CountyApril 2, 1982
Iredell P. Vaughan House32°50′31″N 87°53′27″WEutawGreene CountyApril 2, 1982
William Peter Webb House32°50′30″N 87°53′33″WEutawGreene CountyApril 2, 1982
Asa White HouseWhite-McGiffert House32°50′35″N 87°53′29″WEutawGreene CountyApril 2, 1982
Catlin Wilson HouseMurphy Dunlap House32°50′20″N 87°53′26″WEutawGreene CountyApril 2, 1982
Daniel R. Wright House32°50′34″N 87°53′0″WEutawGreene CountyApril 2, 1982

See also

References

  1. "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. April 15, 2008.
  2. Antebellum Homes in Eutaw TR NRIS Database, National Register of Historic Places. Retrieved 26 January 2009.
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