Bass, Jonathan W., House - Leeds, AL
N 33° 32.446 W 086° 33.494
16S E 541014 N 3711326
Jonathan W. Bass House, Leeds, AL
Waymark Code: WMDA6V
Location: Alabama, United States
Date Posted: 12/12/2011
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The Jonathan Bass House built circa 1863-1865 is an uncommon example of architecture with unusually decorative elements of wood graining in its front parlors and stenciling on the ceiling its the Great Hall. The painted ceiling design in the Men's Parlor, which depicts a billiard table, is a rare feature in American architecture, unique for its time and place.
The house sits on one of the earliest dwelling sites along a stagecoach road that existed as early as 1820.
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Historical marker text:
Jonathan Bass was born January 30, 1837, in Jefferson County. His father arrived in Jefferson County in 1816, and Jonathan was a life-long resident. Although the Bass House was under construction as early as 1863, Jonathan left the farm to join the Confederate Army in 1861. He finished the front two rooms when he returned from the war. Ruteria Watson married Jonathan on December 6, 1865. They built their home and left their descendants an uncommon example of architecture with unusual decorative elements of wood graining in the front parlors and stenciling on the ceiling of the Great Hall. The painted ceiling design in the Men's Parlor that depicts a billiard table is a rare feature in American architecture, unique for its time and place.