Elbert W. Holt House Explained

Elbert W. Holt House
Location:902 N. Main St., Nashville, Arkansas
Coordinates:33.9597°N -93.8531°W
Builder:Elbert W. Holt
Architecture:Colonial Revival
Added:September 20, 1984
Refnum:84000901

The Elbert W. Holt House is a historic house at 902 North Main Street in Nashville, Arkansas, U.S. It is a 1½ story wood-frame structure, roughly rectangular in shape, with a hip roof and five projecting gable sections. Although it is predominantly Colonial Revival in its styling, its massing and busy exterior are reminiscent of the Queen Anne period. The house was built in 1910 by Elbert Holt, a local builder of some reputation (probably best known for building the Howard County Courthouse), to be his own home. Both the exterior and interior have received only modest alteration since the house's construction.[1]

The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1984.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: NRHP nomination for Elbert W. Holt House . Arkansas Preservation . 2014-10-18 .