Cato House

823 W. Barbour St., Eufaula, Alabama. County/parish: Barbour.

Added to the National Register of Historic Places May 27, 1971. NRIS 71000094.

1 contributing building.

From Wikipedia:

Cato House

The Cato House was built in 1858 for Lewis Llewellen Cato in Eufaula, Alabama, United States. Cato was an attorney and a prominent secessionist. The one-story frame house was built by slave labor. The front of the house features a broad porch with a central pediment over the double front doors. A central hall leads to a dining room in the center of the house, flanked by parlors and the master bedroom. Another dining room and a bedroom are to the rear. The attic in the shallow-pitched pyramidal roof is surmounted by a small pavilion, itself surrounded by a small porch.

The Cato House was placed on the National Register of Historic Places on May 27, 1971.

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National Park Service documentation: https://catalog.archives.gov/id/77835793

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