Hodges House (Carrollton, Illinois) Explained

Hodges House
Location:532 N. Main St., Carrollton, Illinois
Coordinates:39.2967°N -90.4081°W
Built:1825
Architect:Stevens, Moses
Architecture:Italianate, Federal
Added:November 3, 1980
Area:less than one acre
Refnum:80001364

The Hodges House is a historic house located at 532 N. Main St. in Carrollton, Illinois, United States. The house was built circa 1825 and remodeled in the Federal style in 1829. Lawyer Charles D. Hodges purchased the house in 1850; soon afterward, he expanded the house and added Italianate features, such as the paired brackets along the roof line. Hodges served as a Greene County judge from 1853 until 1859, when he was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives to replace the deceased Thomas L. Harris. Hodges returned to his law practice when Harris' term ended later in 1859; he later served as a circuit judge and a state senator.[1]

The house was added to the National Register of Historic Places on November 3, 1980. The Greene County Historical and Genealogical Society currently uses the house as a local history museum known as the Lee-Baker-Hodges House.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Bruner. Fern. Flemming. Jeffrey S.. National Register of Historic Places Inventory - Nomination Form: Hodges House. https://web.archive.org/web/20140819084941/http://gis.hpa.state.il.us/pdfs/200436.pdf. dead. 2014-08-19. Heritage Conservation and Recreation Service. August 15, 2014. May 1980.
  2. Web site: History of the Lee-Baker-Hodges House. Greene County Historical and Genealogical Society. August 15, 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20140819103049/http://greenehistoricalsociety.org/hodges.php. August 19, 2014. dead.