Coleman–Banks House
Coleman–Banks House | |
The house in 2008 | |
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Location |
430 Springfield Road Eutaw, Alabama |
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Coordinates | 32°50′29″N 87°53′14″W / 32.84139°N 87.88722°WCoordinates: 32°50′29″N 87°53′14″W / 32.84139°N 87.88722°W |
Built | 1847 |
Architect | Shauver, George W. |
Architectural style | Greek Revival |
NRHP Reference # | 70000102[1] |
Added to NRHP | December 18, 1970 |
The Coleman–Banks House, also known as the James Oliver Banks House, is a historic Greek Revival style house in Eutaw, Alabama, United States. It was built in 1847 by George W. Shauver. It was purchased by the Rhoda Coleman in 1857 and then by James Oliver Banks in 1890.[2] The house is a two-story structure with four monumental Ionic columns spanning the front portico. It features elaborate Greek Revival doorways in the central bay of the front facade. The house was recorded by the Historic American Buildings Survey in 1934. The Greene County Historical Society purchased the house in 1968.[2] It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on December 18, 1970, due to its architectural significance.[1]
References
- 1 2 National Park Service (2008-04-15). "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service.
- 1 2 "Walking and Driving Guide to Historic Eutaw Alabama". Greene County Historic Society. Magnolias and Peaches website. Archived from the original on 2009-02-14. Retrieved 2009-01-04.
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