Antebellum Homes in Eutaw Thematic Resource | |
Coordinates: | 32.8406°N -87.8875°W |
Location: | Eutaw, Alabama |
Refnum: | 64000008 |
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.
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]
Resource Name | Also known as | Coordinates | City | County | Added | Notes | |
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Wynne House | 32.8408°N -87.8903°W | Demolished | |||||
32.8383°N -87.8875°W | |||||||
32.8361°N -87.89°W | |||||||
Grassdale | 32.86°N -87.9233°W | ||||||
Attoway Davis Cottage | 32.8408°N -87.8908°W | ||||||
32.8386°N -87.8875°W | Moved | ||||||
Jincy P. Glenn House | 32.8372°N -87.9061°W | ||||||
32.8489°N -87.9008°W | |||||||
32.8403°N -87.89°W | |||||||
Hale-Jarvis-Trotter House | 32.8378°N -87.8908°W | ||||||
Archibald-Tuck House | 32.8436°N -87.8956°W | ||||||
Clark-Malone House | 32.8392°N -87.8906°W | ||||||
Winfield Scott Bird House | 32.8561°N -87.9072°W | ||||||
Freemount | 32.8383°N -87.8892°W | ||||||
32.8428°N -87.8881°W | |||||||
Reese-Phillips House | 32.8397°N -87.8897°W | ||||||
32.8561°N -87.9061°W | |||||||
32.8381°N -87.8875°W | |||||||
32.8419°N -87.8908°W | |||||||
32.8417°N -87.8925°W | |||||||
White-McGiffert House | 32.8431°N -87.8914°W | ||||||
Murphy Dunlap House | 32.8389°N -87.8906°W | ||||||
32.8428°N -87.8833°W |