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- Q7991885 subject Q8445389.
- Q7991885 subject Q8525324.
- Q7991885 abstract "Wheatland is the common name of a house built in 1838 in the Knob Creek Historic District, near present-day Johnson City. Also known as the William P. Reeves House or the Clark House, the house was built by William Pouder Reeves and his brother Peter Miller Reeves on 400 acres (1.6 km2), purchased for $5500.Both brothers married daughters of Valentine DeVault.William and Peter were both trained as carpenters, and traveled through North Carolina taking commissions for important buildings, such as the Guilford Courthouse. The exceptional carvings and woodwork at Wheatland were undertaken by William.The house is Federal (or Adam) in style, and is most notable for its exceptional interior woodwork and the double Chinese Chippendale porch running the length of the kitchen wing.".
- Q7991885 buildingEndDate "1838".
- Q7991885 location Q770571.
- Q7991885 wikiPageWikiLink Q1400086.
- Q7991885 wikiPageWikiLink Q1454.
- Q7991885 wikiPageWikiLink Q425773.
- Q7991885 wikiPageWikiLink Q770571.
- Q7991885 wikiPageWikiLink Q8445389.
- Q7991885 wikiPageWikiLink Q8525324.
- Q7991885 completionDate "1838".
- Q7991885 locationTown "Johnson City, Tennessee".
- Q7991885 name "Wheatland".
- Q7991885 type Place.
- Q7991885 type ArchitecturalStructure.
- Q7991885 type Building.
- Q7991885 type Location.
- Q7991885 type Place.
- Q7991885 type Thing.
- Q7991885 type Q41176.
- Q7991885 comment "Wheatland is the common name of a house built in 1838 in the Knob Creek Historic District, near present-day Johnson City. Also known as the William P.".
- Q7991885 label "Wheatland (Knob Creek, Washington County, Tennessee)".
- Q7991885 name "Wheatland".