The Samuel B. Lee House, also known as Maplewood, is a house in
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, in the
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of
Tennessee
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that was listed on the
National Register of Historic Places
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in 1988. The listed area was increased from and the property listing name was changed to Maplewood Farm 1993.
[
When originally listed the property included five ]contributing buildings
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and one non-contributing structure on .[ The eligibility of the property for NRHP listing was addressed in a 1988 study of Williamson County historical resources.]
The boundary increase listing mentions five contributing buildings, one contributing site, and two contributing structures.[
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References
Houses completed in 1819
Farms on the National Register of Historic Places in Tennessee
Houses in Williamson County, Tennessee
Central-passage houses in Tennessee
Houses completed in 1930
Greek Revival houses in Tennessee
National Register of Historic Places in Williamson County, Tennessee
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