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- Q14679370 subject Q15263146.
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- Q14679370 abstract "The Parks E. Ball House is a historic house near Aliceville, Pickens County, Alabama. It is the only surviving antebellum brick house in the county. The two-story Federal-style I-house was built circa 1830 for Parks E. Ball. Ball was born around 1803 in the Columbia, South Carolina area. He emigrated to Alabama as a young man and purchased this property in 1826. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on January 18, 1982.".
- Q14679370 added "1982-01-18".
- Q14679370 architecturalStyle Q1400086.
- Q14679370 area "62726.2745472".
- Q14679370 nearestCity Q79666.
- Q14679370 nrhpReferenceNumber "82002069".
- Q14679370 wikiPageWikiLink Q1400086.
- Q14679370 wikiPageWikiLink Q15263146.
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- Q14679370 wikiPageWikiLink Q8445354.
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- Q14679370 wikiPageWikiLink Q8526391.
- Q14679370 wikiPageWikiLink Q8529859.
- Q14679370 wikiPageWikiLink Q8665385.
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- Q14679370 added "1982-01-18".
- Q14679370 architecture "Federal".
- Q14679370 name "Parks E. Ball House".
- Q14679370 nearestCity Q79666.
- Q14679370 refnum "82002069".
- Q14679370 point "33.155833333333334 -88.195".
- Q14679370 type Place.
- Q14679370 type ArchitecturalStructure.
- Q14679370 type Building.
- Q14679370 type Location.
- Q14679370 type Place.
- Q14679370 type Thing.
- Q14679370 type SpatialThing.
- Q14679370 type Q41176.
- Q14679370 comment "The Parks E. Ball House is a historic house near Aliceville, Pickens County, Alabama. It is the only surviving antebellum brick house in the county. The two-story Federal-style I-house was built circa 1830 for Parks E. Ball. Ball was born around 1803 in the Columbia, South Carolina area. He emigrated to Alabama as a young man and purchased this property in 1826. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on January 18, 1982.".
- Q14679370 label "Parks E. Ball House".
- Q14679370 lat "33.155833333333334".
- Q14679370 long "-88.195".
- Q14679370 name "Parks E. Ball House".