James and Jewell Salter House explained

James and Jewell Salter House
Location:159 S. Broadview, Greenbrier, Arkansas
Coordinates:35.2139°N -92.3886°W
Builder:Silas Owens, Sr.
Architecture:Late 19th And 20th Century Revivals, Mixed Masonry
Added:June 1, 2005
Area:less than one acre
Mpsub:Mixed Masonry Buildings of Silas Owens, Sr. MPS
Refnum:05000495

The James and Jewell Salter House was a historic house at 159 South Broadview in Greenbrier, Arkansas. It was a single-story wood-frame structure, finished in stone veneer with cream-colored brick trim elements. It was built about 1945, its exterior masonry done by Silas Owens, Sr., a regionally prominent African-American stonemason. It was unusual among Owens's works as an example of English Revival architecture done with his stylistic touches.[1]

The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2005. It is listed as destroyed in the Arkansas Historic Preservation Program database.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: NRHP nomination for James and Jewell Salter House. Arkansas Preservation. 2016-03-22.