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- Q19460876 subject Q8525387.
- Q19460876 subject Q8526394.
- Q19460876 abstract "The Carter-Jones House is a historic house at 30 Carter Street in Yellville, Arkansas. It is a two story structure, built of logs and wood framing, and finished in clapboards. Its appearance is largely the result of major alterations made in 1901 to what was probably a dog trot log structure built in 1847. The only visible elements of the older structure are to be found in the basement of the building, which otherwise appears to be a stylish turn-of-the-century Queen Anne Victorian. The 1901 expansion was made by Perry Carter, a prominent local businessman and politician, and the house was also home to his son-in-law, W. R. Jones, publisher of the Mountain Echo, the local newspaper.The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1987.".
- Q19460876 added "1987-07-21".
- Q19460876 location Q79465.
- Q19460876 nrhpReferenceNumber "87000979".
- Q19460876 thumbnail Carter-Jones_House.JPG?width=300.
- Q19460876 wikiPageWikiLink Q3719.
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- Q19460876 wikiPageWikiLink Q6976740.
- Q19460876 wikiPageWikiLink Q79465.
- Q19460876 wikiPageWikiLink Q8525387.
- Q19460876 wikiPageWikiLink Q8526394.
- Q19460876 yearOfConstruction "1901".
- Q19460876 added "1987-07-21".
- Q19460876 location "30".
- Q19460876 name "Carter-Jones House".
- Q19460876 refnum "87000979".
- Q19460876 point "36.22694444444444 -92.68333333333334".
- Q19460876 type LandmarksOrHistoricalBuildings.
- Q19460876 type Place.
- Q19460876 type HistoricPlace.
- Q19460876 type Location.
- Q19460876 type Place.
- Q19460876 type Thing.
- Q19460876 type SpatialThing.
- Q19460876 comment "The Carter-Jones House is a historic house at 30 Carter Street in Yellville, Arkansas. It is a two story structure, built of logs and wood framing, and finished in clapboards. Its appearance is largely the result of major alterations made in 1901 to what was probably a dog trot log structure built in 1847. The only visible elements of the older structure are to be found in the basement of the building, which otherwise appears to be a stylish turn-of-the-century Queen Anne Victorian.".
- Q19460876 label "Carter-Jones House".
- Q19460876 lat "36.22694444444444".
- Q19460876 long "-92.68333333333334".
- Q19460876 depiction Carter-Jones_House.JPG.
- Q19460876 name "Carter-Jones House".