03-7 3-5lci6-6 i ; *? r~d. 1 ijoo Q-~' lna- UNTED STATES DEPARTMENT OF TH E ENTEROE, NATONAL PARK SERVCE ~ONAL REGSTER OF HSTORC PLACES JNWNTORY -- NOMNATON FORM SEE NSTRUCTONS fi HOW TO COMPLiTE NATONAL REGSTER FORMS TYPE ALL ENTRES --n COMPLETE APPLCABLE SECTONS NAME. HSTORC ~ngus WcLeod House AND/OR COMMON dnrrus McLeod House d -. STREET & NUMBER 912 Rorth Thirteenth Street -MOT FOR PUBUCA'TON CTY. TOWN CONGRESSONAL DSTRCT -- VC~NW OF STATE CODE COUNTY CODE Port Smith Arkansas CLASSFCATON CATEGORY -DSTRCT OWNERSHP -PUBLC XBUDNG~~ ~RVATE,STRUCTURE -STE -0WECT J N PROCESS -BOTH PUBLC ACQUSTrOM -BENG CONSDERED STATUS X_~CCWPEO -UNOCCUPED -WORK N PROGRESS ACCESSBLE %ES,YES: -HO RESTRCTED UNRESTRCTEO S e u a n PRESEMT USE.-AGRCULTURE -. MUSEUM,COMMERCAL,PARK,EDUCATONAL -ENTERTANMENT -GOVERNMENT -NDUSTRAL ALtTARY =PRVATE RESDENCE -REUGOUS -SCENTlFC DOWNER OF PROPERTY.. NAME Pks, Virginia Rush STREET & NUMBER 912 North Thirteenth Street ClTY. TOWN STATE.: A Port Smith - ' OF LEGAL DESCRPTON BLOCATON COUATHOUSE. REGSTRY OF DEEDSETC. -TRANSPORTATON,OTHER: YC~NTY OF Arkansas. 3 'l,;jb Sebastf an County Courthouse STREET & NUMBER R o f f e r s h Strp~t; CTY, TOWN Fort Smith REPRESENTATON N EXSTNG SURVEYS TTLE. STATE. Arkansas MTE *,FEDERAL F ~ A ~ E,COUNTY ~ O C A L DEPOSTORY FOR SURVEY REmROS CTY. TOWN STATE
DESCRPTON COhlDlTlPN CHECK ONE CHECK ONE ZORGNAL STE JOVEO D A T F DESCRBE THE PRESENT AND ORGNAL (F KNOWN) PHYSCAL APPEARANCE The Angus MeLeod house, built in 1905 a d consisting of t-ee stories and a full basement, is constructed of a beautiful pink brick ordered fsom New Orleans. t is Seo-Classic in Style. The main base of rusticated hewn-stone and masonry blocks extend the width of the house to wrap mound the end to fom a semi-oval portico on the south side. se his portico has been glassed in by present owner, The second floor balcony, supported by small classic columns of this portico has also been enclosed). Balustrades zcrass the front width of the buildings is interrupted at regular spaced intervals by three foot colunns of rusticated hewn stone masomy blocks. A semi-circle portico over 1 the wide front entrance is supported by four'two-story Corinthian columns. Dentils are widelyspaced, The frieze appears to be a continous kiglyph pattern, This entablature is topped by the turned balusters of the thiyd floor balcony which adds to the feeling of grandeur. Entrance to this balcony is through double glassed doors leasing out from the third floor ballroom. The heavy double doors of the entrance have insets of leaded glass. The foyer opens into a double parlor, aelineated by oak columns. The smaller Horth parlor could have been used as a sitting room with the larger parlor used on more formal occasions. This parlor features a blue-tjled fireplace, bordered in understated carved oak. t 2s most unusual in that a small cuboard is built aver the fireplace with two glass doors. Nindows in here as in the formal parlor, dining room and library are leaded. There is an entry to the library from this North parlor. Also from the North parlor, the wide atairway leads up to the wecond floor. The first low landing widens to form a large bay. Built-in seats hug the bay contour, beneath six windows. t provides a cozy place for a chat or to read or do needlework, Heavg,dmk, crossed beams can be found in the ceiling of the aouble pmlor and the large dining.xoorn that can be entered - either through the double doors of the ibrmy or through the double doors of the South parlor. Themdining room is quite large, A single door leads though a pantry "t the kitchen. Another door leads out to the enclosed south porch. orginal brass chandelier with gas jets remains over the banquet size table.
-PREHSTORC AREAS OF SGNFCANCE -- CHECK ANDJUSTFY BELOW ~RCHEOWG<PREH~$TO~~ ' ',COMMUNTY PLANNNG,LANOSCAPE AA CHTECTURE -1400.1499 ARCHEOLOGY-HSTORC SONSERVARON. -LAW -1 W0-1599 AGRCULTURE,ECONOMCS -UTEA&TUR~' ---1699 &ARcH~T CTURE -EDUCATON -MLTARY -1 700-1799 A R T -ENGNEERlHG -MUSC,1800-1899,COMMERCE -WPLORAKlONSETTLEMErJT,PHLOSOPHY Xl900- -COMM;UNLWTtONS AVDUSTRY -POLTCS/GOVEANMEM -LVVENTtQN + ' SPECFC DATES 1905 BU LDEAARCMTECT STATEMENT OF SGNFCANCE The Angus ~cleod house, built with many imported materials, s an exceedingly fine work of architecture. The craftsaen e~played in its building were pastic urlarly fine-skilled as evidenced by beautiful attention to fine detail md solie construction, The woodwork in the house done is a monument to the men who took great pride in their cra,4*. This house was built to withstand the passage of time, t has done so and will continue to do so. Like a fine painting, it should be perserved to be admired and enjoyed by future generations. The two large lots occupied by this house and its pounds was first owned by Jeremiah Kannady who purchased it from 'the government in 1837, n 1841, he sold the la~d to his uncle, Captain John Rogers, founder of the city of Port Snith, Tbxough the j800ps the property was passed through tne hands of several of Fort Smith's leading citizens. in 1904* these Lots was purchased by Angus and Elizabeth XcLeod. Building on the house was started that same year but was not fidshed until 1905, McLeod was owner and operater of the Port Smith Contract Company. His company was given the contract to furmish.railroad ties for the Port Smith and Western. Pfr. McLeod was in dire financial. straits when he was forced to sell his house in 1334 for 5102,500, Although that was considered quite expensive for a home in those yeaxs, it is doubtful that it covered the cost of building for the house used many imported materials, The Wolfe-Pollack family that purchased the house awned and operated for many yeass the largest md finest deptartment stores in the city, Starting with a small country supply store, through hard work and sucessf til managing, this family became leaders in the business -cornunity as well as in the social and civfc affairs. ThLs business was finally sold by the fanily aro'md 1960. The family continues to hold a prominent glace in Fort Snith. hk. and ks, Pollack decided to buy a smaller house in their later years. The present owner purchased the house in 1358, She s the widow of qk, Paul Rush, a Fort Smith businessman that held
rrm No 10-3008 lev 10 741 UKTtU STA'rtS UEP.4K1 M-NT OE '1 H t 1fil!:<101< NATONAL PARK SERVCE NATONAL REGSTER OF HSTORC PLACES NVENTORY -- NOMJNATON FORM t -. M FOR NPS USE ONLY RECEVED 1 COMT~ NUATON SHEEY TEM NUMBER 8 PAGE 1 stock in several Port Smith companies at the time of his death. This house has long been considered a showplace in Fort Smith. ts perservation should be insured.by inclusion in the Rational. Register of Historic Places for it could not zgain be duplicated for even a fraction of its orginal cost, if, indeed, enough truly skilled craftmen could be assembled for the job.
E~'MAJOR BBLOGRAPHCAL REFEBENCES Yadon, Julia, Reflection3 of l2ort Smith, Fort Smith Historica Press, 1976 Pollack, Alfred. Personal interview on April 71, 1978 Rush, Virgina. Personal. interview and complete tour of house, GEOGRAPHCAL DATA ACREAGE OF NOMNATED PROPERTY LlTM REFERENCES *WLl.LLdU ~ ZONE EASTNG w. u u ZONE EASTlNG NORTHNG NORTH E NG c w w u VERBAL BOUNDARY DESCRPTON Lots 3 Fr DW~U! 4, 56 6, Block 98 City Addition, Fort Smith, Sebastian Comty -. -.. - -. - *. - 1. LST ALL STATES AND COUNTES FOR PROPERTES OVERLAPPNG STATE OR CQUNJY BOUNDARES STaTE. CODE CQUMPr - CODE STATE CODE COUMTY CODE FORM PREPARED BY NAME / TTLE General. Victor Carey, U.S. Army, Ret. ti B. Cole Julia Padon, Xi storian 'n y.r"4e%~rth Sifih Street - ortygrt Smith TELEPHONE ~re%sas STATE HSTORC PRESERVATON OFFCER CERTFlCATON THE EVALUATED SGNFCANCE OF THS PROPER WTHN THE STATE S: NATONAL - STATE- LOCAL- As the designated State Historic Preservat~on Officer for the Nationat Historic Preservation Act of 1966 (Public Law 89-665). C hereby nominate this property for inclusion in the National Register and cei'tify that it has been evaluated according to the criteria and procedures set forth by the National Park Senrice ' TTLE, USE ONt., REBY CEF -HE NATONAL REGSTER..,. < ' C DATE DlRt ARCHEOLOGY AND HSK0 E RVAT 0 N,,,.,. C 3ER OF THE NATONAL REGSTER,,. :.,. GPO 882-153