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John Smith McDearman
Farm House
This is a zerox
copy of an old picture of the John Smith McDearman Farm House. On the
far right, is a distant view of the house. The house was a tall 4 room
structure. The front door led into a small hallway directly facing the
stairs. A door to the left led to the kitchen and a door to the right
led to the parlor. These
were the 2 downstairs rooms and there were 2 bedrooms upstairs.
There was a back door in the kitchen and not thirty feet out was a well.
There were two brick flues, one on either side of the house and the stove
pipes went through the upstairs to provide heat for the bedrooms. The front of
the house had 2 windows, one on each side of the front door. The back of
the house had 4 windows, one for each room. The outside had 4" drop
siding and a wood shingle roof. The picture of the house was taken from
the west. The cedar trees (barely visible, just look for shapes of
trees) were by the well and on the east were at the little family
cemetery. The McDearman property was sold to the Roth family after Sarah
Jane Travis McDearman died in 1918. Sometime in the 1930s, the Roth
family used the stairway and the front door while building a home for one of
the Roth children when they married. The rest of the house was then torn
down.
Source:
Notes from Laurie Jeanne Karnes (McDearman descendent) and Katherine Figley
(neighbor of the McDearman's and Roth family descendent).
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