William G. Harrison House | |
Location | 313 S. Bartow St., Nashville, Georgia |
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Coordinates | 31°12′15″N 83°15′6″W / 31.20417°N 83.25167°W |
Area | less than one acre |
Built | 1904 |
Architectural style | Folk Victorian |
NRHP reference No. | 94001636 [1] |
Added to NRHP | January 30, 1995 |
The William G. Harrison House is a historic residence in Nashville, Georgia. It is also known as the Eulalie Taylor House and is located at 313 South Bartow Street. [2] It was built in 1904 and is a one-story frame Queen Anne-style house with Folk Victorian details.
It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on January 30, 1995. [1] It was deemed architecturally significant "as a good and exceptionally intact example of a Queen Anne-type cottage with Folk Victorian detailing built at the turn of the [20th] century". [3]: 6 Features consistent with the Queen Anne cottage style are:
William G. Harrison (1868–1923), a local lawyer and businessman, had the home built and lived in it until his death. [3]
William G. Harrison House | |
Location | 313 S. Bartow St., Nashville, Georgia |
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Coordinates | 31°12′15″N 83°15′6″W / 31.20417°N 83.25167°W |
Area | less than one acre |
Built | 1904 |
Architectural style | Folk Victorian |
NRHP reference No. | 94001636 [1] |
Added to NRHP | January 30, 1995 |
The William G. Harrison House is a historic residence in Nashville, Georgia. It is also known as the Eulalie Taylor House and is located at 313 South Bartow Street. [2] It was built in 1904 and is a one-story frame Queen Anne-style house with Folk Victorian details.
It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on January 30, 1995. [1] It was deemed architecturally significant "as a good and exceptionally intact example of a Queen Anne-type cottage with Folk Victorian detailing built at the turn of the [20th] century". [3]: 6 Features consistent with the Queen Anne cottage style are:
William G. Harrison (1868–1923), a local lawyer and businessman, had the home built and lived in it until his death. [3]