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Kirkwood (Eutaw, Alabama)

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Built
  
1858

Opened
  
1858

Added to NRHP
  
17 May 1976

NRHP Reference #
  
76000327

Area
  
9,713 m²

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Location
  
111 Kirkwood Dr., Eutaw, Alabama

Architectural style
  
Greek Revival architecture

Similar
  
John Coleman House, Everhope Plantation, Boligee Hill

Kirkwood is a historic plantation house in Eutaw, Alabama. The house was recorded by the Historic American Buildings Survey in 1934 and by Carol M. Highsmith in 2010. It was placed on the National Register of Historic Places on May 17, 1976, due to its architectural significance.

Architecture

Kirkwood is built in the Greek Revival style with Italianate influences. Foster M. Kirksey began building the house in 1858. Construction was halted by the American Civil War, leaving several features of the houses incomplete. The house is wood framed with two primary floors and a large cupola crowning the low-pitched hipped roof. The roof eaves are ornamented with wooden brackets. A Carolina-type monumental portico with Ionic columns wraps around two sides of the house. The balcony railings, cupola, and several minor features were completed in the 1970s, when Roy and Mary Swayze restored the house. The Swayze family was awarded a National Trust for Historic Preservation Honor Award in 1982 for their restoration efforts.

References

Kirkwood (Eutaw, Alabama) Wikipedia