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construction of the future Arlington Home and Gardens. In 1840 Hall's son, Samuel inherited the property, but died two years later, leaving his loved ones with a large debt to pay off. Because of this debt the family was forced to auction off the property for a mere 600 dollars to a man by the name of William S. Mudd. Mudd served over twenty years as a Circuit Court Judge in Elyton until he resigned in 1883. He purchased an adjacent eighty acres and named the site “The Grove”.
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In 1846 Mudd married Florence Earle and began building a larger home in place of Hall's, which he called The Grove for the numerous old hardwood trees surrounding the house site. Under Mudd's orders, enslaved laborers and craftsmen built a grand eight-room mansion in the Greek Revival style. Built
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The classic Greek revival style architecture of this two-story home was the construction of a settler from Georgia by the name of Stephen Hall in 1822. Hall came to Birmingham to assist in the building process of a new courthouse and jail. He acquired the original seventeen acres of land and began
411:, Birmingham, a city that Mudd helped to establish, eventually grew to encompass the former site of Elyton. Arlington is one of the only surviving structures from the time of Elyton and is Birmingham's only antebellum mansion. Arlington was used by 375:. The house serves as a decorative arts museum, featuring a collection of 19th-century furniture, textiles, silver, and paintings. The garden features a restored garden room that is used for special events. The house was added to the 965: 1060: 996: 980: 970: 1451: 1055: 1001: 1446: 642: 1022: 924: 955: 889: 854: 929: 834: 794: 619: 894: 884: 879: 859: 975: 809: 724: 844: 839: 714: 267: 176: 934: 899: 804: 779: 919: 869: 849: 824: 814: 799: 789: 774: 754: 729: 719: 709: 939: 914: 819: 759: 739: 734: 704: 694: 874: 829: 769: 744: 699: 39: 1006: 904: 784: 749: 960: 909: 864: 764: 672: 657: 226: 1235: 612: 356: 688: 86: 58: 201: 1123: 549: 1180: 1090: 605: 65: 1250: 1205: 1080: 122: 1431: 72: 1416: 1230: 1461: 399:
This property was never a "plantation" in that crops were not produced here. This property was only used as a private residence.
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This article is about Arlington Historic House near downtown Birmingham, Alabama. For the home of Robert E. Lee, see
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In 1953, a citizen's group and the City of Birmingham raised money to purchase Arlington.
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The property went through several owners and in 1902 became the home of
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and 6 acres (24,000 m) of landscaped gardens near downtown
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in 1865, and was the starting point for the burning of the
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Arlington Antebellum Home & Gardens is located in Birmingham, Alabama
Arlington Antebellum Home & Gardens is located in Alabama
Arlington Antebellum Home & Gardens is located in the United States
Birmingham, Alabama
33°29′59″N 86°50′20″W / 33.49972°N 86.83889°W / 33.49972; -86.83889
Greek Revival
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Birmingham, Alabama
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Greek Revival architecture
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Jefferson County
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