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- The Harvey Lee Ross House is a two-story frame, side-gabled house built in approximately 1858 on the farm of Harvey Lee Ross near Vermont, Illinois. The house and several outbuildings were added to the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) in 1996, based on the distinctive characteristics of the architecture and an association with the life of a significant individual from the past. The house features Greek Revival elements with some Italianate detailing. It was originally owned by Harvey Lee Ross, a railroad developer, banker, merchant, and agriculturist. (en)
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- dbr:Mortise_and_tenon
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- dbr:Fulton_County,_Illinois
- dbr:Monmouth,_Illinois
- dbr:Andrew_Jackson
- dbr:Lewis_W._Ross
- dbr:Lewistown,_Illinois
- dbr:Lincoln's_New_Salem
- dbr:Macomb,_Illinois
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- dbc:Houses_on_the_National_Register_of_Historic_Places_in_Illinois
- dbr:Transom_(architectural)
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- dbr:Abraham_Lincoln
- dbr:Edgar_Lee_Masters
- dbr:Ossian_M._Ross
- dbr:Fluting_(architecture)
- dbr:Havana,_Illinois
- dbr:Jacksonville,_Illinois
- dbc:National_Register_of_Historic_Places_in_Fulton_County,_Illinois
- dbr:Skylights
- dbr:Martin_Van_Buren
- dbr:Postmaster
- dbr:Springfield,_Illinois
- dbr:Greek_Revival_architecture
- dbr:Illinois_College
- dbr:Illinois_River
- dbr:National_Register_of_Historic_Places
- dbr:Oakland,_California
- dbr:Sangamon_County,_Illinois
- dbr:Seneca_County,_New_York
- dbc:Houses_in_Fulton_County,_Illinois
- dbr:Spoon_River_Anthology
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- Greek revival, with Italianate elements (en)
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- Drawing of the farm and residence of Harvey Lee Ross, published in 1871. The barn and summer kitchen, shown to southeast of the house in the drawing, are actually to the southwest. (en)
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- Harvey Lee Ross House (en)
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- As for myself I overcame my lower nature
Only to be destroyed by my brother's ambition. (en)
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- "Spoon River Anthology" (en)
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- The Harvey Lee Ross House is a two-story frame, side-gabled house built in approximately 1858 on the farm of Harvey Lee Ross near Vermont, Illinois. The house and several outbuildings were added to the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) in 1996, based on the distinctive characteristics of the architecture and an association with the life of a significant individual from the past. The house features Greek Revival elements with some Italianate detailing. It was originally owned by Harvey Lee Ross, a railroad developer, banker, merchant, and agriculturist. (en)
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- Harvey Lee Ross House (en)
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- Harvey Lee Ross House (en)
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