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- Q14686005 subject Q13629972.
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- Q14686005 abstract "The Joseph Green House was a historic two-story home in Orange Park, Florida. It was the oldest building of Orange Park's black community, located at 531 McIntosh Avenue. On July 15, 1998, it was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places, becoming the Register's only minority-owned property in Clay County at the time. The following year, it was demolished.Green was a black carpenter from Mississippi who settled in Orange Park around 1886 and built this home in 1893. He built in total 15 homes in the area, of which this was the last to remain. His daughter-in-law sold the home to St. James AME Church for $30,000 in 1994. The church then used it as a rental property, so it was not open for public tours.AME Churches in Florida, the parent church of the local congregation, sued a number of local congregants to gain ownership of the property. The parent church's bishop said the local church had promised to build a new sanctuary on that spot, so he agreed to drop the lawsuit on the condition that the home be demolished.".
- Q14686005 added "1998-07-15".
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- Q14686005 nrhpReferenceNumber "98000860".
- Q14686005 thumbnail Orange_Springs_FL_Green_House_site01.jpg?width=300.
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- Q14686005 yearOfConstruction "1893".
- Q14686005 added "1998-07-15".
- Q14686005 built "1893".
- Q14686005 location Q367316.
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- Q14686005 name "Joseph Green House".
- Q14686005 refnum "98000860".
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- Q14686005 comment "The Joseph Green House was a historic two-story home in Orange Park, Florida. It was the oldest building of Orange Park's black community, located at 531 McIntosh Avenue. On July 15, 1998, it was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places, becoming the Register's only minority-owned property in Clay County at the time. The following year, it was demolished.Green was a black carpenter from Mississippi who settled in Orange Park around 1886 and built this home in 1893.".
- Q14686005 label "Joseph Green House".
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- Q14686005 depiction Orange_Springs_FL_Green_House_site01.jpg.
- Q14686005 name "Joseph Green House".