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- Q16164596 subject Q16820058.
- Q16164596 subject Q8525322.
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- Q16164596 abstract "The Barnett-Attwood House is a historic house outside New Edinburg in Cleveland County, Arkansas. It is believed to be the oldest standing structure in the county. It was built c. 1835-36 by Nathaniel Barnett, one of the earliest settlers in the area. The structure he built is a five room dogtrot house fashioned out of hand hewn pine timbers with square notches. This original structure still rests on its original pilings, but is also supported by a brick foundation. In 1961 its owner, C.W. Attwood, a Barnett descendant, added an L-shaped addition onto the rear, and renovated the original portion of the house, carefully maintaining the appearance by using hand hewn timbers when necessary.The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1977.".
- Q16164596 added "1977-07-29".
- Q16164596 nearestCity Q2838610.
- Q16164596 nrhpReferenceNumber "77000247".
- Q16164596 wikiPageWikiLink Q16820058.
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- Q16164596 wikiPageWikiLink Q8525322.
- Q16164596 wikiPageWikiLink Q8526394.
- Q16164596 yearOfConstruction "1836".
- Q16164596 added "1977-07-29".
- Q16164596 name "Barnett-Attwood House".
- Q16164596 nearestCity Q2838610.
- Q16164596 refnum "77000247".
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- Q16164596 type Location.
- Q16164596 type Place.
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- Q16164596 comment "The Barnett-Attwood House is a historic house outside New Edinburg in Cleveland County, Arkansas. It is believed to be the oldest standing structure in the county. It was built c. 1835-36 by Nathaniel Barnett, one of the earliest settlers in the area. The structure he built is a five room dogtrot house fashioned out of hand hewn pine timbers with square notches. This original structure still rests on its original pilings, but is also supported by a brick foundation. In 1961 its owner, C.W.".
- Q16164596 label "Barnett-Attwood House".
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- Q16164596 long "-92.21861111111112".
- Q16164596 name "Barnett-Attwood House".