Creation Date

1955

Decade

1950

Photographer

Opal R. Lovett

Subject

Jacksonville State University -- History, Jacksonville State Teachers College -- History, Jacksonville State College -- History, Alabama -- History, Historic buildings -- Alabama, Dwellings -- Alabama, Calhoun County (Ala.) -- History

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Description

The Crook-Rowan-Smith House is locally known as Ten Oaks. James Madison Crook hired architect Samuel Sloan to design the house, which was built by master contractor Elbert Green Morris in 1855. In 1865, Major Peyton Rowan bought the house from Crook. Daisy Weller Smith was its fourth-generation owner. Shown (circa 1955) is a front exterior view of the historic home located at 805 Pelham Road South, Jacksonville. The home is on the NPS National Register of Historic Places.

Date Digitized

3-27-2017

Rights

This image is the property of Jacksonville State University and is intended for non-commercial use. Images may be copied for research, teaching, personal, or any fair use as defined by U.S. copyright law. Images may not be altered in any way. Users of these images are asked to acknowledge Jacksonville State University. For questions or further information about usage rights, please contact digitalcommons@jsu.edu.

Location

The original negative is housed at JSU McClellan Technical Information Center, Binder 25, Sleeve 31.

Identifier

http://jsucollections.jsu.edu:9000/rpc/cat/Imaging/photocollection/psn/psn1950/psn1950_21/PSN1950tenoaks_06139.tif

Technical Metadata

Archival images are tiffs scanned from the original material at 300 dpi. The file name is PSN1950tenoaks_06139.tif; file size is 1.4 MB. Original image is 4 by 5 on celluloid diacetate/triacetate film stock

Keywords

Jacksonville State University -- History, Jacksonville State Teachers College -- History, Jacksonville State College -- History, Alabama -- History, Historic buildings -- Alabama, Dwellings -- Alabama, Calhoun County (Ala.) -- History

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