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- Q14680799 subject Q11722206.
- Q14680799 subject Q8526394.
- Q14680799 abstract "The Bragg House is a historic house in rural Ouachita County, Arkansas. It is a two-story Greek Revival house located about 4 miles (6.4 km) west of Camden, the county seat, on United States Route 278 (formerly designated Arkansas Highway 4). The house is basically rectangular in plan, with a hip roof. Its main entrance is sheltered by a two-story temple-style portico, with four columns topped with Doric capitals, and a turned-baluster railing on the second floor. Peter Newcomb Bragg began construction of the house in 1842, but did not complete it until 1850. The house was built out of virgin lumber sawn on Bragg's sawmill by his slaves; it remains in the hands of Bragg's descendants.The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1974.".
- Q14680799 added "1974-03-01".
- Q14680799 nearestCity Q79446.
- Q14680799 nrhpReferenceNumber "74000487".
- Q14680799 wikiPageWikiLink Q11722206.
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- Q14680799 yearOfConstruction "1850".
- Q14680799 added "1974-03-01".
- Q14680799 built "1850".
- Q14680799 name "Bragg House".
- Q14680799 nearestCity Q79446.
- Q14680799 refnum "74000487".
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- Q14680799 type Place.
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- Q14680799 type Building.
- Q14680799 type Location.
- Q14680799 type Place.
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- Q14680799 comment "The Bragg House is a historic house in rural Ouachita County, Arkansas. It is a two-story Greek Revival house located about 4 miles (6.4 km) west of Camden, the county seat, on United States Route 278 (formerly designated Arkansas Highway 4). The house is basically rectangular in plan, with a hip roof. Its main entrance is sheltered by a two-story temple-style portico, with four columns topped with Doric capitals, and a turned-baluster railing on the second floor.".
- Q14680799 label "Bragg House (Camden, Arkansas)".
- Q14680799 lat "33.58111111111111".
- Q14680799 long "-92.89888888888889".
- Q14680799 name "Bragg House".