Built 1856 (1856) Designated ARLH October 19, 1979 Area 5,261 m² Nearest city Trinity | NRHP Reference # 80000733 Opened 1856 Added to NRHP 21 November 1980 | |
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Architectural style Greek Revival architecture |
The Forest Home (also known as the Absalom L. Davis House) is a historic residence near Trinity, Alabama. The house was built in 1856 on land given to him upon his father-in-law's death. Davis was a farmer, a teacher at LaGrange College (today known as the University of North Alabama), and a leader of the Grange movement of farmer advocacy. The house remained in the Davis family as a working cotton farm until 1973. The house is a two-story I-house with a single-story rear ell. A two-story porch adorns the front façade. The house was listed on the Alabama Register of Landmarks and Heritage in 1979 and the National Register of Historic Places in 1980.
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