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Overton Farm

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Built
  
1819 (1819)

NRHP Reference #
  
73000344

Area
  
3 ha

Nearest city
  
Hodges

Architectural style
  
Dogtrot, Log Cabin

Opened
  
1819

Added to NRHP
  
3 October 1973

Overton Farm

Overton farm crowd scenes


Overton Farm is a historic farm house near Hodges, Alabama. The farmstead was founded by Abner Overton, a traveling tobacco merchant from Raleigh, North Carolina. Overton purchased 160 acres (65 ha) in a bend of Bear Creek in 1817. Overton constructed a one-room log cabin in 1819, and gradually added to the house until it consisted of five rooms. Only two rooms of the house remain, separated by a dogtrot breezeway. The original west room originally had a stone chimney in the gable end, but it is no longer standing. The farm was operated by the Overton family until 1946 and was purchased by the Tennessee Valley Authority in 1969 as part of the land affected by the construction of Bear Creek Dam. The farm was restored by the Northwest Alabama State Junior College in the 1970s and used as an educational center until 2013. The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1973.

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Overton Farm Wikipedia