Burkett, Capt. John T., House

607 Ouachita County Rd. 65, Frenchport, Arkansas. County/parish: Ouachita.

Added to the National Register of Historic Places June 03, 1998. NRIS 98000620.

4 contributing buildings. 3 contributing structures.

Also known as:

  • OU0067

From Wikipedia:

Capt. John T. Burkett House

The Capt. John T. Burkett House is a historic house in rural Ouachita County, Arkansas. It is located at 607 Ouachita County Road 65, near the community of Frenchport. The 1+12-story wood-frame house was built c. 1899 by John Burkett, a ship's captain and part-owner of a local lumber mill. He later served as the chief warden at Cummins Prison, and then as a regional agent of the Internal Revenue Service. The house is a fine example of Folk Victorian style. Its front facade has a porch running across its whole width, mounted on piers made of locally manufactured bricks, with its hip-roof supported by concrete columns that resemble Tuscan-style columns. The balustrade is a metal filigree work. A gable-roof balcony projects above the center of the porch.

The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1998.

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