Ed Knight House
USA /
Arkansas /
Sparkman /
World
/ USA
/ Arkansas
/ Sparkman
house, abandoned / shut down, NRHP - National Register of Historic Places, vernacular (architecture)
Historic house listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP).
Built: c. 1861
Expanded: c. 1880 (rear addition & enclosure of dogtrot)
Architectural style: Dogtrot (original structure); Vernacular (post-expansion)
Areas of significance: Architecture
Area: less than 1 acre
Date added to NRHP: 10/28/1983
Other designations: part of the Dallas County Multiple Resource Area
Built: c. 1861
Expanded: c. 1880 (rear addition & enclosure of dogtrot)
Architectural style: Dogtrot (original structure); Vernacular (post-expansion)
Areas of significance: Architecture
Area: less than 1 acre
Date added to NRHP: 10/28/1983
Other designations: part of the Dallas County Multiple Resource Area
Wikipedia article: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ed_Knight_House
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 33°51'56"N 92°47'24"W
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- Fordyce Country Club 30 km
- Cox Creek Lake 37 km
- Fordyce Municipal Airport 39 km
- Farindale, AR. 43 km
- Jenkins' Ferry State Park 47 km
- White Oak Bluff, AR 48 km
- Marks' Mills State Park 50 km
- Sheridan Country Club 58 km
- Mt. Elba, AR. 59 km
- Pine Bluff Arsenal 83 km