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Anthony House (Little Rock, Arkansas)

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The Anthony House was an upscale hotel on Markham Street in downtown Little Rock, Arkansas. It is probably most famous for serving as the temporary headquarters of the Governor Elisha Baxter during the Brooks-Baxter War in 1874. It burned to the ground in 1876.