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The Greek Revival-style '''Pike-Fletcher-Terry House''' in the [[MacArthur Park Historic District]] at 411 East Seventh Street was constructed in 1840.  
 
The Greek Revival-style '''Pike-Fletcher-Terry House''' in the [[MacArthur Park Historic District]] at 411 East Seventh Street was constructed in 1840.  
  
The home was built for lawyer and poet [[Albert Pike]]. Other residents of the home included Pulitzer prizewinner [[John Gould Fletcher]] and [[Adophine Fletcher Terry]] of the [[Women's Emergency Committee]].  
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The home was built for lawyer and poet [[Albert Pike]]. Other residents of the home included Pulitzer prizewinner [[John Gould Fletcher]] and [[Adophine Fletcher Terry]] who led the [[Women's Emergency Committee to Open Our Schools]] during the [[Little Rock Crisis]].
  
 
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Revision as of 11:29, 11 January 2009

The Greek Revival-style Pike-Fletcher-Terry House in the MacArthur Park Historic District at 411 East Seventh Street was constructed in 1840.

The home was built for lawyer and poet Albert Pike. Other residents of the home included Pulitzer prizewinner John Gould Fletcher and Adophine Fletcher Terry who led the Women's Emergency Committee to Open Our Schools during the Little Rock Crisis.

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