Hester-Lenz House Explained

Hester-Lenz House
Location:905 AR 5 N, Benton, Arkansas
Coordinates:34.605°N -92.545°W
Built:1836 - 7
Builder:Hester, James; Lenggenhager, Joseph and Salome
Architecture:Plain Traditional
Added:February 11, 2004
Area:less than one acre
Refnum:04000002

The Hester-Lenz House is a historic house at 905 AR 5 N in Benton, Arkansas. Built in 1836 on what was then the Southwest Trail or the Military Road, it may be the oldest surviving house in Saline County that remains in its original location, and it may have been the location of a vote for independence of the state of Arkansas. The original construction, a two-story log dogtrot believed to have been built about 1836–37, was modified in the late 19th century by German immigrants with their distinctive vernacular styling.[1]

The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2004. It has also been known as the Oscar F. Lenz House, as the Lenggenhager House.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: NRHP nomination for Hester-Lenz House. Arkansas Preservation . 2015-07-04.