John P. Fisher House Explained

John P. Fisher House
Nearest City:Portland, Arkansas
Coordinates:33.2386°N -91.5378°W
Architecture:Greek Revival
Added:September 29, 1995
Refnum:95001141

The John P. Fisher House is a historic plantation house on the shores of Bayou Bartholomew in Ashley County, Arkansas, west of the city of Portland. The two story wood frame Greek Revival house is located north of the junction of Arkansas Highway 160 and County Road 50, west of the bayou bridge. It is also known as the Moats House.[1]

The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1995.

History

It was built c. 1850 for John Fisher, not long after Ashley County was organized, near the town of Alligator Bluff, which was located on the other side of the bayou, and which was later supplanted by Portland with the arrival of the railroad. It once served as a plantation house, for Fisher's plantation which was worked by enslaved people. The property in 1939 still held a slave quarters, a cotton gin, a grist mill, and a blacksmith shop. It is the only known antebellum Greek Revival house in the county.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Zollner . Patrick . September 29, 1995 . NRHP nomination for John P. Fisher House . Arkansas Preservation.