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The ''William Barker residence''' was a historic house built by Major [[William Barker]] at the corner of [[29th Street North|29th Street]] and [[10th Avenue North]] | The ''William Barker residence''' was a historic house built by Major [[William Barker]] at the corner of [[29th Street North|29th Street]] and [[Richard Arrington, Jr Boulevard North|10th Avenue North]] just south of the area later developed as [[Norwood]]. | ||
Barker, a civil engineer who laid out Birmingham's original lot lines for the [[Elyton Land Company]] according to [[John Milner]]'s plat, selected the block on which he constructed the house as part of his payment. His original two-room dogtrot log cabin was incorporated into the expanded frame house which stood until [[1954]]. | Barker, a civil engineer who laid out Birmingham's original lot lines for the [[Elyton Land Company]] according to [[John Milner]]'s plat, selected the block on which he constructed the house as part of his payment. His original two-room dogtrot log cabin was incorporated into the expanded frame house which stood until [[1954]]. | ||
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 23:39, 18 February 2014
The William Barker residence' was a historic house built by Major William Barker at the corner of 29th Street and 10th Avenue North just south of the area later developed as Norwood.
Barker, a civil engineer who laid out Birmingham's original lot lines for the Elyton Land Company according to John Milner's plat, selected the block on which he constructed the house as part of his payment. His original two-room dogtrot log cabin was incorporated into the expanded frame house which stood until 1954.
References
- Carter, Lane (February 1954) "Historic Norwood home being razed." The Birmingham News - via Birmingham Rewound
External links
- J. R. Copeland residence on Google Street View