Allen House (Bon Secour, Alabama) Explained

Allen House
Coordinates:30.3025°N -87.7369°W
Built:c.1880
Added:December 20, 1988
Area:1.7acres
Mpsub:Creole and Gulf Coast Cottages in Baldwin County TR
Refnum:88002809

The Allen House in Bon Secour, Alabama, United States, is a Creole cottage built around 1880. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1988. It may also have been known as the Marshall House.

It is located off County Route 10 on the north bank of the Bon Secour River.

The lot that contains the house was acquired by Louisa Allen in 1877 and she and her husband, James, an English oysterman who moved to America in 1840, constructed the house. James and Louisa had eight children together, one of which became a boiler maker, and James died in 1905. The Marshall family acquired the plot in 1930, and the house is owned by Ira Marshall as of 1988.

A different house, James Allen House, built about 1840, also on the Bon Secour River, was built of logs and has been updated over the years.[1] [2]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: James Allen House.
  2. Web site: [{{NRHP url|id=88002809}} National Register of Historic Places Inventory/Nomination: Allen House / Marshall House]. National Park Service. May 19, 2019. With