Newton White House | |
Location | 1961 Bledsoa Rd., Pulaski, Tennessee |
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Coordinates | 35°13′56″N 87°1′9″W / 35.23222°N 87.01917°W |
Area | 2.5 acres (1.0 ha) |
Built | 1840 |
Architectural style | Greek Revival |
NRHP reference No. | 87001884 [1] |
Added to NRHP | October 22, 1987 |
The Newton White House is a historic house in Pulaski, Tennessee. U.S..
The land was granted to John White, a settler from South Carolina, in 1808. [2] His son, Newton White, a slaveholder, built the house in 1840. [2] It was designed in the Greek Revival architectural style. [2] After Newton White died in 1891, his widow Courtney White continued to live in the house until it was inherited by their nephew, George S. White. [2] By 1925, it was sold to the Whitt family, who sold it to the Walter Christopher family in 1943. [2]
The house has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since October 22, 1987. [3]
Newton White House | |
Location | 1961 Bledsoa Rd., Pulaski, Tennessee |
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Coordinates | 35°13′56″N 87°1′9″W / 35.23222°N 87.01917°W |
Area | 2.5 acres (1.0 ha) |
Built | 1840 |
Architectural style | Greek Revival |
NRHP reference No. | 87001884 [1] |
Added to NRHP | October 22, 1987 |
The Newton White House is a historic house in Pulaski, Tennessee. U.S..
The land was granted to John White, a settler from South Carolina, in 1808. [2] His son, Newton White, a slaveholder, built the house in 1840. [2] It was designed in the Greek Revival architectural style. [2] After Newton White died in 1891, his widow Courtney White continued to live in the house until it was inherited by their nephew, George S. White. [2] By 1925, it was sold to the Whitt family, who sold it to the Walter Christopher family in 1943. [2]
The house has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since October 22, 1987. [3]