Abramson House
National Register of Historic Places

Abramson House

Holly Grove, Monroe County, Arkansas
Listed
September 6, 1995
Type
Building
Period
Industrial
Ref No.
95001092

About this property

The Abramson House is a historic house at 127 Crescent Heights in Holly Grove, Arkansas. It is a two-story wood-frame structure, with brick veneer walls and a green tile roof. Designed by Memphis, Tennessee architect Estes Mann and built in 1921–22, it is a particularly fine local example of Craftsman style architecture.

Location

127 Crescent Heights
Holly Grove, Monroe County, Arkansas
34.59157, -91.19804

Federal Designation

The National Register of Historic Places, administered by the National Park Service, is the United States federal government's official list of districts, sites, buildings, structures, and objects deemed worthy of preservation for their historical, architectural, archaeological, engineering, or cultural significance. Listing on the National Register recognizes a property's importance to American history but does not place restrictions on private owners; it does, however, make properties eligible for federal historic preservation tax incentives and enables consideration in federal planning decisions. This property is recorded in the National Register under reference number 95001092. It was listed on September 6, 1995.

Categories

ARCHITECTURE
Sources

Property data from the National Register of Historic Places, National Park Service (public domain).

Description adapted from Wikipedia under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.

Nearby Historic Sites

Lair House
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0.3 mi
Capps House
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7.3 mi
New South Inn
Industrial
9.1 mi

Nearby Battles

Action at St. Charles — White River
1862Civil War
3.3 mi
Expedition to Clarendon (White River)
1862Civil War
9.3 mi
Battle of Clarendon, Arkansas
1862Civil War
9.3 mi
Battle of Clarendon
1863Civil War
9.5 mi

Questions about this property

When was Abramson House listed on the National Register?

Abramson House was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on September 6, 1995.

What type of historic resource is Abramson House?

Abramson House is classified as a building in the National Register of Historic Places.

What is the period of significance for Abramson House?

The period of significance for Abramson House is recorded as the industrial era, specifically around 1921.

Can I research the history near Abramson House?

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