Tom Smith House

USA / Arkansas / Elkins /
 house, NRHP - National Register of Historic Places, 1830s construction, Georgian (architecture)
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Historic house and associated outbuildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP).

Built: c. 1834
Architectural style: Late Georgian
Areas of significance: Architecture; Exploration/Settlement
Area: 33.5 acres
Outbuildings:
- c. 1900 house (now serving as the property's main house)
- well house
- fruit cellar
- 2 barns
Date added to NRHP: 10/8/1992
Notes: Thomas Smith, who came from Rutherford, Tennessee, was one of the earliest settlers of this area of Arkansas. The home he built for himself is among the oldest still standing in the county. The house is one of the finest examples of brick construction from Arkansas' pre-statehood period.
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Coordinates:   36°2'17"N   93°57'46"W
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