Alfrey-Brown House
The Alfrey-Brown House (also known as the Lawson House) is a historic house located at 1001 South Washington Street in Siloam Springs, Arkansas, United States.
Alfrey-Brown House | |
Location | 1001 S. Washington St., Siloam Springs, Arkansas |
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Coordinates | 36°10′25″N 94°32′11″W |
Area | 1 acre (0.40 ha) |
Built | 1905 |
Architect | Alfrey, R.J. |
Architectural style | Colonial Revival |
NRHP reference No. | 84000003[1] |
Added to NRHP | October 4, 1984 |
Description and history
It is an imposing 2-1/2 story wood-framed residence, with a hip roof pierced by large gable projections, and a porch that wraps around three sides. Although the outside has the cleaner lines of the Colonial Revival, the building's interior is richly decorated with Queen Anne-style woodwork. The house was built in 1905 by Thomas Alfrey, a local builder, and was for many years home to a John Brown, a prominent local evangelist.[2]
The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on October 4, 1984.[1]
References
- "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010.
- "NRHP nomination for Alfrey-Brown House" (PDF). Arkansas Preservation. Retrieved 2015-01-21.
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