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National Historic Landmark-William Watts Sherman House

National Historical Landmark-William Watts Sherman House

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Watts House

Built by Colonel Dempsey Watts in 1799 and inherited by hi...

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Watts-Todd-Dunklin House

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The Watts-Todd-Dunklin House, built ...

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National Historic Landmark-William Watts Sherman House

National Historical Landmark-William Watts Sherman House

Constructed 1876-76, this house is characterized by a bold and symmetrical massing of forms. Architect H.H. Richardson imported the English Queen Anne style to the United States with his design for this house.

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Watts House

Built by Colonel Dempsey Watts in 1799 and inherited by his son, Captain Samuel Watts, who lived here until his death in 1878. Here Chief Black Hawk, of the Black Hawk Indian War, was entertained in 1820, and Henry Clay ...

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Watts-Todd-Dunklin House

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The Watts-Todd-Dunklin House, built about 1818, is an excellent example of a Federal-era upcountry farmhouse. According to family tradition, it was built for Washington Williams (1777-1829), who gave it to his daughter Nancy (1799-1845) when she married James Watts, Jr. ...

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