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Fendall Hall

Fendall Hall
Fendall Hall.jpg
Front facade of Fendall Hall in 2010
Fendall Hall is located in Alabama
Fendall Hall
Fendall Hall is located in the US
Fendall Hall
Location Barbour St., Eufaula, Alabama
Coordinates 31°53′30″N 85°25′30″W / 31.89167°N 85.42500°W / 31.89167; -85.42500Coordinates: 31°53′30″N 85°25′30″W / 31.89167°N 85.42500°W / 31.89167; -85.42500
Area less than one acre
Built 1856–60
Architect Edward Brown Young
Architectural style Italianate
NRHP Reference #

70000097

Added to NRHP July 28, 1970

70000097

Fendall Hall, also known as the Young–Dent Home, is an Italianate-style historic house museum in Eufaula, Alabama. The two-story wood-frame structure, with a symmetrical villa-type floor-plan and crowning cupola, was built between 1856 and 1860 by Edward Brown Young and his wife, Ann Fendall Beall. It remained in the Young family for five generations, passing to the builders’ daughter, Anna Beall Young, and her husband, Stouten Hubert Dent in the 1879. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on July 28, 1970. The Alabama Historical Commission acquired it in 1973 and restored it to an appearance appropriate to a time-frame spanning 1880–1916.

Edward Brown Young, a native of New York City, married Ann Fendall Beall of Warren County, Georgia. The couple moved to Eufaula in 1837, where he engaged in banking and entrepreneurial endeavors. Young is credited with sponsoring the change of the town name from Irwinton to its original Muscogee name, Eufaula.



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