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− | The '''Zeb Ward Building''' at 1001-1003 West Markham Street in Little Rock is an 1881 two-story brick commercial building. The building is named for Zeb Ward, the developer of the original Little Rock Waterworks, president of the [[Little Rock and Mississippi Railroad]], and co-founder of the Mountain Spring Water Company. The Zeb Ward Building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. | + | The '''Zeb Ward Building''' at 1001-1003 West Markham Street in Little Rock is an 1881 two-story brick commercial building. The building is named for [[Zeb Ward]], the developer of the original Little Rock Waterworks, president of the [[Little Rock and Mississippi Railroad]], and co-founder of the Mountain Spring Water Company. The Zeb Ward Building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. |
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Revision as of 21:54, 5 April 2008
The Zeb Ward Building at 1001-1003 West Markham Street in Little Rock is an 1881 two-story brick commercial building. The building is named for Zeb Ward, the developer of the original Little Rock Waterworks, president of the Little Rock and Mississippi Railroad, and co-founder of the Mountain Spring Water Company. The Zeb Ward Building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.