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- Q17985994 subject Q8526394.
- Q17985994 abstract "The Dr. Boaz House is a historic house in rural western Clark County, Arkansas. It is located on the south side of Arkansas Highway 26, just west of its junction with County Road 291, near the hamlet of Clear Spring. The dog trot house was probably built c. 1891 by Samuel Peeples (whose family cemetery lies nearby) as a wedding present for his daughter Annie and Doctor A. Boaz. The house is entirely vernacular in style, and is sheathed primarily in board-and-batten siding. The northern (front) facade has a porch extending its full width, with a chimney on the exterior of the western wall. A kitchen ell extends to the rear (southward) of the western portion of the main block. The house is the finest known instance of the vernacular dog trot form in Clark County.The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1992.".
- Q17985994 added "1992-01-28".
- Q17985994 architecturalStyle Q5288487.
- Q17985994 area "12140.5692672".
- Q17985994 nrhpReferenceNumber "91002014".
- Q17985994 thumbnail Dr._Boaz_House.JPG?width=300.
- Q17985994 wikiPageWikiLink Q3719.
- Q17985994 wikiPageWikiLink Q5288487.
- Q17985994 wikiPageWikiLink Q61200.
- Q17985994 wikiPageWikiLink Q6975716.
- Q17985994 wikiPageWikiLink Q8526394.
- Q17985994 added "1992-01-28".
- Q17985994 architecture "Dog trot".
- Q17985994 name "Dr. Boaz House".
- Q17985994 refnum "91002014".
- Q17985994 point "34.073055555555555 -93.37194444444444".
- Q17985994 type LandmarksOrHistoricalBuildings.
- Q17985994 type Place.
- Q17985994 type HistoricPlace.
- Q17985994 type Location.
- Q17985994 type Place.
- Q17985994 type Thing.
- Q17985994 type SpatialThing.
- Q17985994 comment "The Dr. Boaz House is a historic house in rural western Clark County, Arkansas. It is located on the south side of Arkansas Highway 26, just west of its junction with County Road 291, near the hamlet of Clear Spring. The dog trot house was probably built c. 1891 by Samuel Peeples (whose family cemetery lies nearby) as a wedding present for his daughter Annie and Doctor A. Boaz. The house is entirely vernacular in style, and is sheathed primarily in board-and-batten siding.".
- Q17985994 label "Dr. Boaz House".
- Q17985994 lat "34.073055555555555".
- Q17985994 long "-93.37194444444444".
- Q17985994 depiction Dr._Boaz_House.JPG.
- Q17985994 name "Dr. Boaz House".