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The '''John Coe residence''' is a historic house located at 1108 [[29th Street South]]. The "Craftsman-Tudor Revival" style frame house was constructed in [[1908]] for the family of [[John Coe]], owner of the [[Birmingham Lumber and Coal Company]].
The '''John Coe residence''' is a historic house located at 1108 [[29th Street South]] in [[Birmingham]]'s [[Southside neighborhood]]. The "Craftsman-Tudor Revival" style frame house was constructed in [[1908]] for the family of [[John Coe]], owner of the [[Birmingham Lumber & Coal Co.]]


The Coe family sold the property in [[1970]] and for the next five years it housed the [[Morningside Commune]]. In [[1977]] the house was purchased for use as the [[Alabama United Methodist Children’s Home]]. It was listed on the [[Alabama Register of Landmarks and Heritage]] on [[July 21]] of that year.
The Coe family sold the property in [[1970]] and for the next five years it housed the [[Morningside Commune]]. In [[1977]] the house was purchased for use as the [[Alabama United Methodist Children’s Home]]. It was listed on the [[Alabama Register of Landmarks and Heritage]] on [[July 21]] of that year.
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==References==
==References==
* "[ Coe House]" historical marker, [[Alabama Historical Commission]]
* "Coe House" historical marker, [[Alabama Historical Commission]]


==External links==
==External links==
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[[Category:Houses]]
[[Category:Birmingham houses]]
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[[Category:Alabama Register of Landmarks and Heritage]]

Latest revision as of 09:13, 7 April 2021

The John Coe residence is a historic house located at 1108 29th Street South in Birmingham's Southside neighborhood. The "Craftsman-Tudor Revival" style frame house was constructed in 1908 for the family of John Coe, owner of the Birmingham Lumber & Coal Co.

The Coe family sold the property in 1970 and for the next five years it housed the Morningside Commune. In 1977 the house was purchased for use as the Alabama United Methodist Children’s Home. It was listed on the Alabama Register of Landmarks and Heritage on July 21 of that year.

The house became a private home again following restoration in 1999.

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