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Davidson House (other)
Davidson House or Davidson Building may refer to: * Davidson–Smitherman House, Centreville, AL, listed on the NRHP in Alabama * Davidson Lake Shelter Cabin, Angoon, AK, listed on the NRHP in Alaska * Sam Davidson House, Evening Shade, AR, listed on the NRHP in Arkansas * Gifford-Davidson House, Elgin, IL, listed on the NRHP in Illinois * Breechbill-Davidson House, Garrett, IN, listed on the NRHP in Indiana * Davidson Building (Sioux City, Iowa), listed on the NRHP in Iowa * G. W. Davidson House and Bank, Auburn, KY, listed on the NRHP in Kentucky * A. C. Davidson House, Bowling Green, KY, listed on the NRHP in Kentucky * Davidson House (Shreveport, Louisiana), listed on the NRHP in Louisiana * Wilbur F. Davidson House, Port Huron, MI, listed on the NRHP in Michigan * Davidson Building (Hannibal, Missouri), listed on the NRHP in Missouri * Davidson Building (Anaconda, Montana), listed on the NRHP in Montana * Walter V. Davidson House, Buffalo, New York, designed ...
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Davidson–Smitherman House
The Davidson–Smitherman House, also known as the Davidson Plantation, is a historic Plantation house in the Southern United States, plantation house in Centreville, Alabama, Centreville in Bibb County, Alabama. ''See also:'' It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on January 6, 1988. History The house was built in 1837 for Samuel Wilson Davidson, a native of North Carolina. He settled in Bibb County (then Cahaba County) in 1819. He was one of the first people to purchase lots along the east bank of the Cahaba River in what would become the city of Centreville during 1823. Davidson eventually amassed farmlands amounting to more than . His real estate was valued at $12,000 (~$ in ) and he owned 98 slaves in 1850. By 1860, Davidson was the most extensive planter and wealthiest citizen in the area. He died in 1863. The house remained in the Davidson family until 1869, when it was purchased by Thomas and Betty Smitherman. Thomas Smitherman was a prominent ...
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List Of RHPs In MO
This is a list of properties and historic districts in Missouri on the National Register of Historic Places. There are NRHP listings in all of Missouri's 114 counties and the one independent city of St. Louis. __NOTOC__ Current listings by county The following are approximate tallies of current listings by county. These counts are based on entries in the National Register Information Database as of March 13, 2009 and new weekly listings posted since then on the National Register of Historic Places web site. There are frequent additions to the listings and occasional delistings and the counts here are approximate and not official. New entries are added to the official Register on a weekly basis.Weekly List Actions
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Davidson House (Steilacoom, Washington)
Davidson House or Davidson Building may refer to: * Davidson–Smitherman House, Centreville, AL, listed on the NRHP in Alabama * Davidson Lake Shelter Cabin, Angoon, AK, listed on the NRHP in Alaska * Sam Davidson House, Evening Shade, AR, listed on the NRHP in Arkansas * Gifford-Davidson House, Elgin, IL, listed on the NRHP in Illinois * Breechbill-Davidson House, Garrett, IN, listed on the NRHP in Indiana * Davidson Building (Sioux City, Iowa), listed on the NRHP in Iowa * G. W. Davidson House and Bank, Auburn, KY, listed on the NRHP in Kentucky * A. C. Davidson House, Bowling Green, KY, listed on the NRHP in Kentucky * Davidson House (Shreveport, Louisiana), listed on the NRHP in Louisiana * Wilbur F. Davidson House, Port Huron, MI, listed on the NRHP in Michigan * Davidson Building (Hannibal, Missouri), listed on the NRHP in Missouri * Davidson Building (Anaconda, Montana), listed on the NRHP in Montana * Walter V. Davidson House, Buffalo, New York, designe ...
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List Of RHPs In TX
These historic properties and districts in the state of Texas are listed in the National Register of Historic Places. Properties and/or districts are listed in most of Texas's 254 counties. The tables linked below are intended to provide a complete list of properties and districts listed in each county. The locations of National Register properties and districts with latitude and longitude data may be seen in an online map by clicking on "Map of all coordinates". The names on the lists are as they were entered into the National Register; some place names are uncommon or have changed since being added to the National Register. __NOTOC__ Current listings by county The following are approximate tallies of current listings by county. See also *List of bridges on the National Register of Historic Places in Texas *List of National Historic Landmarks in Texas *Recorded Texas Historic Landmark Notes References {{Texas Texas Texas (, ; Sp ...
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List Of RHPs In OR
This is a list of properties and historic districts in Oregon that are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. There are listings in all of Oregon's 36 counties. The National Register of Historic Places recognizes buildings, structures, objects, sites, and districts of national, state, or local historic significance across the United States. Out of over 90,000 National Register sites nationwide, Oregon is home to more than 2,000 NRHP listings.. Note that a simple count of National Register records in this database returns a slightly higher total than actual listings, due to duplicate records. A close reading of detailed query results is necessary to arrive at the precise count. Over one-fourth of the NRHP listings in the state are found in Multnomah County. In turn, the large majority (over 90%) of Multnomah's NRHP sites are situated within the city of Portland. Current listings by county The following are approximate tallies of current listings by county. See ...
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Davidson–Childs House
The Davidson–Childs House is a historic residence in Hood River, Oregon, United States.. Listing The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1989.. See also *National Register of Historic Places listings in Hood River County, Oregon Current listings Former listings Notes References {{NRORextlinks, Hood River Hood River County ... References External links * 1904 establishments in Oregon Houses completed in 1904 Houses in Hood River County, Oregon Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in Oregon National Register of Historic Places in Hood River County, Oregon Stick-Eastlake architecture in Oregon {{Oregon-NRHP-stub ...
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List Of RHPs In OH
__NOTOC__ This is a list of properties and districts in Ohio that are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. There are over 4.000 in total. Of these, 73 are National Historic Landmarks. There are listings in each of Ohio's 88 counties. The locations of National Register properties and districts (at least for all showing latitude and longitude coordinates below), may be seen in an online map by clicking on "Map of all coordinates". : Current listings by county The following are approximate tallies of current listings by county. These counts are based on entries in the National Register Information Database as of April 24, 2008 and new weekly listings posted since then on the National Register of Historic Places web site. There are frequent additions to the listings and occasional delistings and the counts here are approximate and not official. New entries are added to the official Register on a weekly basis.
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Davidson House (Troutman, North Carolina)
Davidson House is a historic home located near Troutman, Iredell County, North Carolina. The original section was built about 1805, and enlarged and remodeled in the Federal period about 1830. It is a -story, two bay by two bay, log dwelling sheathed in weatherboard. It has a hall and parlor plan, front shed porch, rear shed rooms and porch, and a single should brick chimney. Also on the property is a contributing two-story three-bay wide, half-dovetail log barn. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places The National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) is the United States federal government's official list of districts, sites, buildings, structures and objects deemed worthy of preservation for their historical significance or "great artistic v ... in 1980. References Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in North Carolina Federal architecture in North Carolina Houses completed in 1805 Houses in Iredell County, North Carolina Nation ...
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Benjamin W
Benjamin ( he, ''Bīnyāmīn''; "Son of (the) right") blue letter bible: https://www.blueletterbible.org/lexicon/h3225/kjv/wlc/0-1/ H3225 - yāmîn - Strong's Hebrew Lexicon (kjv) was the last of the two sons of Jacob and Rachel (Jacob's thirteenth child and twelfth and youngest son) in Jewish, Christian and Islamic tradition. He was also the progenitor of the Israelite Tribe of Benjamin. Unlike Rachel's first son, Joseph, Benjamin was born in Canaan according to biblical narrative. In the Samaritan Pentateuch, Benjamin's name appears as "Binyamēm" (Samaritan Hebrew: , "son of days"). In the Quran, Benjamin is referred to as a righteous young child, who remained with Jacob when the older brothers plotted against Joseph. Later rabbinic traditions name him as one of four ancient Israelites who died without sin, the other three being Chileab, Jesse and Amram. Name The name is first mentioned in letters from King Sîn-kāšid of Uruk (1801–1771 BC), who called himself “King ...
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List Of RHPs In NC
This is a list of structures, sites, districts, and objects on the National Register of Historic Places in North Carolina: As of , there are more than 2,900 properties and districts listed on the National Register of Historic Places in all 100 North Carolina counties, including 39 National Historic Landmarks, two National Historic Sites, one National Military Park, one National Memorial and one National Battlefield. Current listings by county The following are approximate tallies of current listings by county. These counts are based on entries in the National Register Information Database as of April 24, 2008 and new weekly listings posted since then on the National Register of Historic Places web site. There are frequent additions to the listings and occasional delistings and the counts here are approximate and not official. The counts in this table exclude boundary increase and decrease listings which modify the area covered by an existing property or district and which ...
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