Stirman House (also known as the Futrall House), North College, Fayetteville, Ark., This was long the home of John C. Futrall, president of the University of Arkansas, Photo was taken March 1970, prior to demolition [View 4]
"Part of a group of negatives taken of the colonial revival Stirman House, also known as the Futrall House, and the carriage house, on North College Street in Fayetteville, Washington County, Arkansas, prior to its demolition. John C. Futrall, president of the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, Washington County, Arkansas, lived at the house at one time. The negatives include views of the exterior, interior, and architectural elements. These elements include crown molding, ionic columns, fireplace, windows, main stairway, porch, and ornamentation."
"Stirman House (also known as the Futrall House), North College, Fayetteville, Ark., This was long the home of John C. Futrall, president of the University of Arkansas, Photo was taken March 1970, prior to demolition [View 4]"
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