Thurmond House (Gibsland, Louisiana)
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The Thurmond House, on
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(Mt. Lebanon Road) near Gibsland in
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, was built in the 1850s. It was listed on the
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in 1980. It is a five-bay hewn frame house with a
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. It has a rear "L" wing. Its sides are covered with clapboarding which was replaced around 1900. The house has simple
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details evident in its front gallery, front door with
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and
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, and its one original surviving mantel. Two of its original four chimneys survive. It was built by the Thurmond family, early settlers of Mt. Lebanon, Louisiana and was still owned by descendants in 1980. wit
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