The John Motheral House is a property in Franklin, Tennessee that dates from c.1805, was enlarged c.1870, and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1988. It was built as a log building in c.1805, probably of single pen construction, and was enlarged c.1870 to have an "imposing" two story frame construction. Other Williamson County structures that were enlarged in this way, in approximately the same time period, include the Sherwood Green House and the William Leaton House.
Attributes | Values |
---|
rdf:type
| |
rdfs:label
| |
rdfs:comment
| - The John Motheral House is a property in Franklin, Tennessee that dates from c.1805, was enlarged c.1870, and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1988. It was built as a log building in c.1805, probably of single pen construction, and was enlarged c.1870 to have an "imposing" two story frame construction. Other Williamson County structures that were enlarged in this way, in approximately the same time period, include the Sherwood Green House and the William Leaton House. (en)
|
foaf:name
| |
name
| |
geo:lat
| |
geo:long
| |
foaf:depiction
| |
location
| |
dcterms:subject
| |
Wikipage page ID
| |
Wikipage revision ID
| |
Link from a Wikipage to another Wikipage
| |
sameAs
| |
dbp:wikiPageUsesTemplate
| |
thumbnail
| |
mpsub
| - Williamson County MRA (en)
|
added
| |
built
| |
caption
| - John Motheral House, September 2014 (en)
|
location
| - Moran Rd. at Big Harpeth River, Franklin, Tennessee 36°01′01″N 86°53′56″W (en)
|
locmapin
| |
refnum
| |
georss:point
| - 36.01694444444445 -86.89888888888889
|
has abstract
| - The John Motheral House is a property in Franklin, Tennessee that dates from c.1805, was enlarged c.1870, and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1988. It was built as a log building in c.1805, probably of single pen construction, and was enlarged c.1870 to have an "imposing" two story frame construction. Other Williamson County structures that were enlarged in this way, in approximately the same time period, include the Sherwood Green House and the William Leaton House. (en)
|
gold:hypernym
| |
prov:wasDerivedFrom
| |
page length (characters) of wiki page
| |
area (m2)
| |
NRHP Reference Number
| |
year of construction
| |
foaf:isPrimaryTopicOf
| |
geo:geometry
| - POINT(-86.898887634277 36.016944885254)
|
is Link from a Wikipage to another Wikipage
of | |
is foaf:primaryTopic
of | |