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753: 1423: 83: 108: 450:. The main entrance for the first floor enters a L-shaped front hall, with a cantilevered staircase in the side portion of the hall. Other rooms on the first floor are the dining room, gentleman's parlor, and the warming room. The second floor houses a T-shaped hall and four bedrooms. From there, another cantilevered stair leads to an attic-level landing. From this landing a spiral stair winds around a central pole up to the cupola. 66: 1434: 427: 360: 352: 115: 90: 1478: 344:
through a $ 50,000 bequest from the estate of Robert Daniel Sturdivant, with a provision for setting up a museum in the city. The mansion was turned into a house museum after the purchase and named in honor of Sturdivant. The property continues to be maintained into the present day by the City of Selma,
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The house was sold at auction for $ 12,500 (~$ 265,804 in 2023) in January 1870 to Emile Gillman, a prominent Selma merchant. The Gillman family owned the house until 1957, when it was sold to the City of Selma for $ 75,000 (~$ 622,134 in 2023). A large share of the money for buying the house came
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The side elevations of the house feature a small cantilevered balcony on one side and a wide first floor porch surmounted by another balcony on the other. Both make use of elaborate cast-iron structural and decorative elements. The rear elevation is dominated by a monumental
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Construction of what is now known as Sturdivant Hall began in 1852, but was not completely finished until 1856. Following completion, Edward Watts and his family lived in the house until 1864, when the house was sold and the family moved to
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authorities take possession of the bank and arrest Parkman. He was imprisoned at the county jail at Cahaba. Assisted by his friends, Parkman attempted to escape from the prison on May 23, 1867, but was killed.
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throughout, with the drawing room and ladies parlor being the most detailed. They both feature door surrounds with Corinthian columns and are ringed by paneled
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railing. Identical front doorways on both levels feature elaborate Greek Revival door surrounds with full Corinthian columns to each side of the door.
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The interiors of Sturdivant Hall reflect the growing taste for opulence in the United States during the 1850s. The first floor has elaborate
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covers the main block of the house, as well as the front and rear porticoes. It is crowned by a small
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to the rear portico, forming a semi-enclosed courtyard to the rear of the house. A low pyramidal
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columns. A kitchen, smokehouse and two-story servants' quarters are set at
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Historic architecture in Alabama: a guide to styles and types, 1810-1930
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National Register of Historic Places listings in Dallas County, Alabama
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Watts-Parkman-Gillman House, 713 Mabry Street, Selma, Dallas County, AL
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National Register of Historic Places listings in Dallas County, Alabama
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YouTube flash video, includes interior and exterior views of the house
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associated with it. Sturdivant Hall is featured in a short story by
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during the 1960s and 70s, called it one of the finest Greek Revival
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columns. The front portico is accessed from the second floor by a
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National Register of Historic Places in Dallas County, Alabama
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on January 18, 1973, due to its architectural significance.
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Windham, Kathryn Tucker; Figh, Margaret Gillis (1969).
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Sturdivant Hall is located in Alabama
Sturdivant Hall is located in the United States
Selma, Alabama
32°24′47″N 87°1′44″W / 32.41306°N 87.02889°W / 32.41306; -87.02889
Old Town Historic District
ID78000486
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Greek Revival
house museum
Selma
Alabama
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National Register of Historic Places
Edward Vason Jones
White House
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Southeast
Texas
American Civil War
military governor
Wager Swayne
Reconstruction
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