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Wright Morris Boyhood House

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Built
  
1893

Opened
  
1893

Added to NRHP
  
10 October 1980

NRHP Reference #
  
80002457

Architectural style
  
Vernacular architecture

Wright Morris Boyhood House

Location
  
304 D Street in Central City, Nebraska

The Wright Morris Boyhood House is a vernacular style house built in 1893 in Central City Nebraska. It is listed in the National Register of Historic Places, as the boyhood home of author-photographer Wright Morris.

History and description

In 1893, W. C. Kerr (owner of Kerr Investment Company) built this house. It is a T-shaped, one-story vernacular frame house with two enclosed rear porches. It has three bays across the front with a centered doorway. It has a truncated hipped roof with a paneled cornice and gabled wall dormers centered on the front and rear of the house. The gabled pattern of the roof is repeated in the window and door trims. The interior includes pine woodwork, sliding doors, window seat, and a leaded glass transom window.

Its primary historical significance is its connection to Wright Morris, who was born in Central City, Nebraska on January 6, 1910 and lived in this house until 1919. The city and the house played a significant role in his literary works and photography. In a private letter he wrote: "The house in which I spent my childhood, and remains the center of all my boyhood impressions, is on the southwest corner of B and D, across from the Baptist Church. I confess I feel a great attachment for it."

References

Wright Morris Boyhood House Wikipedia