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Dry Fork Plantation

Dry Forks Plantation
Dry Fork front portico.jpg
Front portico of Dry Fork in 1939
Dry Fork Plantation is located in Alabama
Dry Fork Plantation
Dry Fork Plantation is located in the US
Dry Fork Plantation
Nearest city Coy, Alabama
Coordinates 31°54′7″N 87°21′39″W / 31.90194°N 87.36083°W / 31.90194; -87.36083Coordinates: 31°54′7″N 87°21′39″W / 31.90194°N 87.36083°W / 31.90194; -87.36083
Built 1834
Architect Hezekiah; Tait, James, et al.
Architectural style Early Republic
NRHP Reference # 99000250
Added to NRHP February 26, 1999

Dry Fork Plantation, also known as James Asbury Tait House, is a historic plantation house in Coy, Alabama. The two-story wood-frame house was built between 1832 and 1834 in a vernacular interpretation of Federal style architecture. It was built for James Asbury Tait by two slaves, Hezekiah and Elijah. The floor plan is centered on a hall that separates four rooms, two on each side, on both floors. Tait recorded in his daybook that the house required 25,000 board feet (59 m3) of lumber, the roof was covered with 6,000 wooden shingles, and the chimneys and foundation required 12,000 bricks, made from clay on the plantation. Dry Fork is one of the oldest houses still standing in Wilcox County and remains in the Tait family. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on February 26, 1999 with the name of Dry Forks Plantation.



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