102 Sam Davis Avenue - Sam Davis Avenue Historic District - Pulaski, TN
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N 35° 11.861 W 087° 01.651
16S E 497495 N 3894966
This home is number 11 in the district.
Waymark Code: WM10M2N
Location: Tennessee, United States
Date Posted: 05/26/2019
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member iconions
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County of house: Giles County
Location of house: Sam Davis Ave. & E. Madison St., SW corner, Pulaski
Built: 1885
Architectural Style: Queen Anne
Owner: Aymett

"11. 102 South Sam Davis Avenue. Circa 1885. Queen Anne/Classical Revival
influence. Two stories, weatherboarded frame, cross gable plan, asphalt cross gable roof, hip roof porch supported by Tuscan columns, 1/1 fenestration with bracketed lintels, transom over door, corbeled chimney, rear gable and shed roof additions, stone foundation. (C)

  Outbuilding. Circa 1900. One story, vertical board frame, front gable roof, batten door. Uncertain use. (C)


"Most of the remaining buildings date from the 1880s and 1890s, and include two story weatherboarded frame cross gable plan houses at 102 South Sam Davis Avenue (#11), ...

"Some residences constructed during the late nineteenth century are classified as Folk Victorian. These resources generally are one or one and one-half stories in height and have front porches with decorative turned wood columns, ornamental window hoods, and gable roofs. Queen Anne or Italianate influence is often present.

In the 1880s Pulaski had grown to 3,000 people. Industries of this period included cotton mills, a tan yard, a carriage factory, and other light manufacturers. A number of the industries processed agricultural products from the surrounding area. Farm Lane, now Sam Davis Avenue, was no longer on the edge of the city and more houses were built there. Within the district, three large frame houses - 102 South Sam Davis Avenue (#11), ... were built on similar two story cross gable plans. All feature one story threequarter length hip roof porches, stone foundations, and interior corbeled brick chimneys." ~ NRHP Nomination Form, PDF page 2, 5, & 11

Name of Historic District (as listed on the NRHP): Sam Davis Avenue Historic District

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Address:
102 Sam Davis Ave.,
Pulaski, TN 38478


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