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Shiloh House (Sulphur Springs, Arkansas)

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269:, and he purchased a large number of hotels and businesses in Sulphur Springs to open a second school. He built this home on a hill overlooking what would be the school campus. The home was built with royalties from books he wrote, and although he originally planned a more modest home he added to it until it was much larger than originally planned; one of his evangelistic friends estimated that the building was worth $ 40,000 (equivalent to almost $ 700,000 in 2024). As he did when founding the school in Siloam Springs, he deeded his home to the new school. 65: 51: 1106: 96: 1117: 103: 72: 272:
The large home later became a point of conflict, as some of the town's people accused Brown of valuing the home at only $ 800 (equivalent to about $ 14,000 in 2024) to avoid paying more taxes on it. This spurred Brown to have an independent audit conducted to prove his innocence to the community, and
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Set on a steeply sloping lot above Cliff Road, it is two stories at the front and three at the back, with a broad single-story porch which extends over a carport to the right. The porch is supported by supports that are a combination of brick piers and boxed columns, joined by a brick balustrade.
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in Sulphur Springs in 1935, to train missionaries in linguistics and Biblical translation. By the 1950s, it had grown substantially and had training schools in several other English-speaking countries. They expanded in Sulphur Springs by buying the entire campus from Brown, including the home.
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This home is one of the largest examples of Bungalow/Craftsman-style architecture in the county. It is notable for its size, which was quite large for the time and location of its build: the house has a total of almost 5,000 square feet (464.5 square meters), and it sits on an 11.5 acre (4.65
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In 1968, looking for a more central area of the country from which to conduct their businesses, Shiloh Communities and Shiloh Trust bought the entire campus and the home. In 1972, they became Church of Shiloh. The home was used as a
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that supported itself with proceeds from several food-related businesses including a bakery, farm, and ranch, organized as a corporation named Shiloh Trust.
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A New Vision for Missions: William Cameron Townsend, the Wycliffe Bible Translators, and the Culture of Early Evangelical Faith Missions, 1896-1945
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Brown closed the financially struggling Sulphur Springs school in 1951, and sold the campus and this home for little money, to
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the audit's findings that Brown was not guilty of financial improprieties were publicly published.
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Head, Heart, and Hand: John Brown University and Modern Evangelical Higher Education
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Shiloh House (Sulphur Springs, Arkansas) is located in Arkansas
Arkansas
Shiloh House (Sulphur Springs, Arkansas) is located in the United States
Sulphur Springs, Benton County, Arkansas
36°28′34″N 94°27′16″W / 36.47611°N 94.45444°W / 36.47611; -94.45444
MPS
Benton County MRA
87002364
Sulphur Springs, Benton County, Arkansas
Bungalow
Craftsman
Siloam Springs, Arkansas
William Cameron Townsend
John Brown University
Summer Institute of Linguistics, or SIL International
Huntington Beach, California
intentional community
Sherman, New York
parsonage
National Register of Historic Places
National Register of Historic Places listings in Benton County, Arkansas
National Register of Historic Places listings in Arkansas


"National Register Information System"
National Register of Historic Places
National Park Service
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