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- Q22058425 subject Q13275834.
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- Q22058425 abstract "The Collier-Overby House was built in the 1820s in Tuscaloosa, Alabama by James Walker. The colonnaded Greek Revival house was bought by Henry W. Collier, who became chief justice of the Alabama Supreme Court and in 1949 became the Governor of Alabama, serving two terms. Following the American Civil War the house was occupied by former Confederate General Phillip Dale Roddey. After a number of other transactions the house became the headquarters of the Associated Charities of Tuscaloosa before returning to private ownership.The two-story frame house rests on a brick foundation with a two-story columned portico across the entire front of the house. The facade under the portico is stuccoed, while the other elevations have wood siding. A small balcony with elaborate railing details covers the front door. The house and portico are capped by a hipped roof. As originally built the house was one room deep with a center hall.The Collier-Overton House was placed on the National Register of Historic Places on July 14, 1971.".
- Q22058425 added "1971-07-14".
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- Q22058425 yearOfConstruction "1820".
- Q22058425 added "1971-07-14".
- Q22058425 architecture "Greek Revival, Federal".
- Q22058425 location "SE corner of 9th St. and 21st Ave., Tuscaloosa, Alabama".
- Q22058425 name "Collier-Overby House".
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- Q22058425 comment "The Collier-Overby House was built in the 1820s in Tuscaloosa, Alabama by James Walker. The colonnaded Greek Revival house was bought by Henry W. Collier, who became chief justice of the Alabama Supreme Court and in 1949 became the Governor of Alabama, serving two terms. Following the American Civil War the house was occupied by former Confederate General Phillip Dale Roddey.".
- Q22058425 label "Collier-Overby House".
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- Q22058425 name "Collier-Overby House".