United States historic place
Bills-McNeal Historic District | |
U.S. National Register of Historic Places | |
U.S. Historic district | |
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Location | Irregular pattern along Lafayette, McNeal, Bills, Union, Lauderdale and Washington Sts., Bolivar, Tennessee |
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Coordinates | 35°15′11″N 88°59′29″W / 35.25306°N 88.99139°W / 35.25306; -88.99139 |
Area | 30 acres (12 ha) |
Architect | Willis & Sloan |
Architectural style | Greek Revival, Gothic, Federal |
NRHP reference No. | 80003829 |
Added to NRHP | February 12, 1980 |
The Bills-McNeal Historic District is a 30 acres (12 ha) historic district in Bolivar, Tennessee which was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980. It then included nine contributing buildings and one contributing site, on portions of Lafayette, McNeal, Bills, Union, Lauderdale and Washington Streets.
It includes:
- McNeal House (1856) designed by architect Samuel Sloan at Bills and Union Street, asserted to be "the finest Italianate house in West Tennessee and among the most outstanding in the state." Two-story brick building with square cupola.
- Hudson-Wood-Fish House (1835), 322 South Washington Street. Federal with Greek Revival-style portico
- St. James Episcopal Church (1869), West Lafayette Street.
- St. James Episcopal Chapel (1870), West McNeal Street.
- Ingram House, "The Columns" (1860), 303 West McNeal Street. Greek Revival, remodeled in 1909 to add Colonial Revival portico and other
- Wright-Smith House (1867), West McNeal Street.
- Bills House, "The Pillars" (c.1831), 322 South Washington Street
- Mark House "Wrens Nest" (c.1860), 308 Bills Street.
See also
References
- "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010.
- ^ Barbara Hume Church and Robert E. Palton (November 1979). "National Register of Historic Places Inventory/Nomination: Bills-McNeal Historic District". National Park Service. Retrieved April 24, 2017. With 14 photos from 1976.
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