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Jesse Pickens Pugh Farmstead

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Built
  
1865

NRHP Reference #
  
99000890

Area
  
117 ha

Nearest city
  
Grove Hill, Alabama

MPS
  
Clarke County MPS

Opened
  
1865

Added to NRHP
  
28 July 1999

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Architectural style
  
Half-spraddle roof cottage

Similar
  
Wilson‑Finlay House, Airmount Grave Shelter, Fort Sinquefield

The Jesse Pickens Pugh Farmstead is a historic 289-acre (117 ha) homestead near Grove Hill in rural Clarke County, Alabama. The homestead contains seven contributing buildings, two contributing sites, and one contributing structure. These include a half-spraddle roof cottage that was built in 1865, agricultural outbuildings, agricultural fields, and burials. The complex was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on July 28, 1999, due to its architectural significance.

Background

Jesse Pickens Pugh was born on April 17, 1829 in Clarke County, Alabama. He was the son of Isaac Pugh, born in 1785 in Georgia, and Hanna Baskin, born 1793 in South Carolina. Isaac and Hanna Pugh settled in what was to become Clarke County in 1810, prior to the establishment of the county within the Mississippi Territory and the ensuing Creek War. His paternal grandfather, Elijah Pugh of North Carolina and Georgia, followed in 1811 and settled on adjoining land. Elijah Pugh was a Revolutionary War veteran.

Jesse Pickens Pugh married Sophia Bettis, born 1839, on January 8, 1858 in Clarke County. Together they established their residence here and had ten children, with nine living into adulthood. Jesse Pickens Pugh died on March 12, 1929 and is buried in the Pugh family cemetery.

References

Jesse Pickens Pugh Farmstead Wikipedia