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Dr John H. Drish House, 2300 Seventeenth St Tuscaloosa, Tuscaloosa County, AL
Once a remarkable example of eclectic combination of Greek Revival and Italianate elements. John R. Drish, builder-owner, was Tuscaloosa physician and erstwhile building contractor, owner of skilled slave craftsmen who executed much of early Tuscaloosa plasterwork.
Dr John H. Drish House, 2300 Seventeenth St Tuscaloosa, Tuscaloosa County, AL
Once a remarkable example of eclectic combination of Greek Revival and Italianate elements. John R. Drish, builder-owner, was Tuscaloosa physician and erstwhile building contractor, owner of skilled slave craftsmen who executed much of early Tuscaloosa plasterwork.
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Dr John H. Drish House, 2300 Seventeenth St Tuscaloosa, Tuscaloosa County, AL
Once a remarkable example of eclectic combination of Greek Revival and Italianate elements. John R. Drish, builder-owner, was Tuscaloosa physician and erstwhile building contractor, owner of skilled slave craftsmen who executed much of early Tuscaloosa plasterwork.Posted Date
Sep 27, 2021
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