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The '''Cephus Mayfield residence''', also known as the '''Henry-Mayfield House'''', is a two-story Craftsman style residence at 3221 [[Cliff Road]] in [[Birmingham]]'s [[Highland Park]] neighborhood.
The '''Cephus Mayfield residence''', also known as the '''Henry-Mayfield House''', is a two-story Craftsman style residence at 3221 [[Cliff Road]] in [[Birmingham]]'s [[Highland Park]] neighborhood.


It was built in [[1921]] for [[Cephus Mayfield|Cephus]] and [[Virginia Mayfield]]. Mr Mayfied was an assistant manager for the [[Tennessee Coal, Iron & Railroad Co.]] while Virginia served as a judge for the [[Jefferson County Court of Domestic Relations]]. The house is a contributing structure to the [[Country Club Historic District]].
It was built in [[1921]] for [[Cephus Mayfield|Cephus]] and [[Virginia Mayfield]]. Mr Mayfied was an assistant manager for the [[Tennessee Coal, Iron & Railroad Co.]] while Virginia served as a judge for the [[Jefferson County Court of Domestic Relations]]. The house is a contributing structure to the [[Country Club Historic District]].

Revision as of 11:20, 13 March 2021

The Cephus Mayfield residence, also known as the Henry-Mayfield House, is a two-story Craftsman style residence at 3221 Cliff Road in Birmingham's Highland Park neighborhood.

It was built in 1921 for Cephus and Virginia Mayfield. Mr Mayfied was an assistant manager for the Tennessee Coal, Iron & Railroad Co. while Virginia served as a judge for the Jefferson County Court of Domestic Relations. The house is a contributing structure to the Country Club Historic District.

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