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Erwin House (Greenwood, Florida)

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Location
  
Greenwood, Florida

Added to NRHP
  
5 June 1974

NRHP Reference #
  
74000642

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Architectural styles
  
Vernacular architecture, American Colonial

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Robert Lee Norton House, Ely‑Criglar House, Joseph W Russ Jr House, Westland Mall, Dry Tortugas National

The Erwin House (also known as the Syfrett House) is a historic site in Greenwood, Florida. It is located on Fort Road, east of SR 71. On June 5, 1974, it was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places.

The house was first home to John A. Syfrett and other small farmers, who purchased 150 acres (0.61 km2) of Greenwood land in 1839. Though not among the landed gentry, these respected farmers were important to the agricultural output of Jackson County. The Syfrett family's prosperity is indicated by several outbuildings: a barn, smoke house, carriage house, office building, and small slave cabin.

The Syfrett farm was sold to Mary Roberts in 1851. The title followed through the possession of Henry Bryan to Dr. Franklin Hart in 1855. The house was purchased by M.F. Erwin in 1861 and has remained in the family name.

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Erwin House (Greenwood, Florida) Wikipedia


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