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Description: Dixon Hall Lewis House and gardens — on State Highway 97 (County Road 29), Lowndesboro, Lowndes County, central Alabama. Front and side view, NW corner. Large Chinese wisteria (Wisteria sinensis) vine on front trellis. Historic district contributing property to the Lowndesboro Historic District. Dixon Hall Lewis (1802—1848) constructed the house "Old Homestead" in the town of Lowndesboro, Alabama in 1823. He was an American politician and chairman of the United States House Committee on Indian Affairs. Image courtesy of Historic American Buildings Survey—HABS.
Title: DHL-House
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Author: W.N. Manning, Historic American Buildings Survey photographer
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