National Register of Historic Places

Stroud House

Rogers, Arkansas
Listed
January 26, 2018
Type
Building
Period
Colonial
Ref No.
87002400

About this property

The Stroud House was a historic house at 204 Third Street in Rogers, Arkansas. It was a 1+1⁄2-story wood-frame cottage, set across Third Street from Bentonville City Hall. It was designed by architect A. O. Clark in Colonial Revival and Stick/Eastlake architecture for a leading local merchant.

Location

Rogers, Arkansas
36.33201, -94.11906

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 87002400. It was listed on January 26, 2018.

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

Freeman-Felker House
Industrial
0 mi
Mutual Aid Union Building
Civil War
0.1 mi
Rogers Commercial Historic District (Boundary Increase II)
Industrial
0.1 mi

Nearby Battles

Skirmish at Sugar Creek (February 1862)
1862Civil War
4 mi
Battle of Bentonville Detour
1862Civil War
5.7 mi
Skirmish at Bentonville (1863)
1863Civil War
5.7 mi

Questions about this property

When was Stroud House listed on the National Register?

Stroud House was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on January 26, 2018.

What type of historic resource is Stroud House?

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

What is the period of significance for Stroud House?

The period of significance for Stroud House is recorded as the colonial era.

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