Anthony House (Little Rock, Arkansas)
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The Anthony House was a famous 22 room hotel on the southwest corner of Markham and Scott streets in Little Rock, Arkansas. Construction on the hotel began in 1839. It served as the headquarters for Governor Elisha Baxter during the 1874 Brooks–Baxter War. The hotel was destroyed by fire in 1875.


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Further reading

* Hampton, Roy F., and Witsell, Charles. (1984). ''How We Lived: Little Rock as an American City.'' Little Rock, AR: August House. * Kent, Carolyn. (2012). ''The Anthony House, a Memorable Little Rock Hotel of the 19th Century.'' Pulaski County Historical Review 60 (Summer 2012): pp. 42–50. * Kent, Carolyn. (2016).
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'' Encyclopedia of Arkansas.


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* 1839 establishments in Arkansas 1875 disestablishments in Arkansas 1875 fires in the United States Brooks–Baxter War Burned hotels in the United States Fires in Arkansas Former buildings and structures in Little Rock, Arkansas Hotel buildings completed in 1839 Hotels in Arkansas {{Arkansas-struct-stub