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- Q20966509 abstract "The William Winston House is a historic residence in Tuscumbia, Alabama. Construction was begun in 1835 by merchant Clark T. Barton, and finished in 1840 by planter William Winston. Winston's son, John A. Winston, was Governor of Alabama from 1854 until 1857; Winston's daughter married another Governor, Robert B. Lindsay. The house remained in the family until 1948, when it was sold to the city, which constructed a new campus for Deshler High School around the house. The two-story brick house has a hipped roof with two chimneys on each side. The brick on all sides is laid in Flemish bond. The five-bay façade features a single-height portico flanked by 2 non-original nine-over-nine windows on each floor. The portico is supported by four Tuscan columns, and covers a front door that is surrounded by a transom and sidelights. The deck above has a short balustrade, and the original French door has been replaced with a window with sidelights. The interior is laid out in a center-hall plan with two rooms on either side. A spiral staircase runs from the first floor all the way to the attic.The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.".
- Q20966509 added "1982-04-15".
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- Q20966509 yearOfConstruction "1840".
- Q20966509 added "1982-04-15".
- Q20966509 location "N. Commons St., Tuscumbia, Alabama".
- Q20966509 name "William Winston House".
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- Q20966509 comment "The William Winston House is a historic residence in Tuscumbia, Alabama. Construction was begun in 1835 by merchant Clark T. Barton, and finished in 1840 by planter William Winston. Winston's son, John A. Winston, was Governor of Alabama from 1854 until 1857; Winston's daughter married another Governor, Robert B. Lindsay. The house remained in the family until 1948, when it was sold to the city, which constructed a new campus for Deshler High School around the house.".
- Q20966509 label "William Winston House".
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- Q20966509 name "William Winston House".