Matheson House (Gainesville, Florida)

Coordinates: 29°39′3″N 82°19′13″W / 29.65083°N 82.32028°W / 29.65083; -82.32028
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Matheson House
Matheson House (Gainesville, Florida) is located in Florida
Matheson House (Gainesville, Florida)
Matheson House (Gainesville, Florida) is located in the United States
Matheson House (Gainesville, Florida)
LocationGainesville, Florida
Coordinates29°39′3″N 82°19′13″W / 29.65083°N 82.32028°W / 29.65083; -82.32028
Architectural styleFrame Vernacular with Greek Revival elements[2]
NRHP reference No.73000564[1]
Added to NRHPJune 4, 1973

The Matheson House is a historic building in Gainesville, Florida, United States. It is located at 528 Southeast 1st Avenue. It was the home of eight-term mayor Chris Matheson, who was also a state legislator.[2] The building is now part of the Matheson Museum, which recounts the history of Alachua County.[3] On June 4, 1973, it was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. The house is open by appointment only.

History

The Matheson house was constructed in 1857 by the Matheson family from Camden, South Carolina. While it was unoccupied during the civil war, James Douglas Matheson moved into it 1867 with his wife, Augusta Florida Steele. Their son, Christopher Matheson, later inherited the house.[4] Christopher's widow, Sarah Hamilton Matheson, would eventually deed the house to the Matheson Museum shortly before her death in 1996.[5]

Architecture

The House combines South Carolina plantation architecture on the first floor with Classic Revival raised cottage architecture on the later added second floor. The roof and interior stairway have gothic design elements, and the house possesses a gambrel roof uncommon to Florida.[6]

References

  1. ^ "National Register of Historical Places - Florida (FL), Alachua County". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. 2007-03-25.
  2. ^ a b "Alachua County Listings". Florida's History Through Its Places. Florida's Office of Cultural and Historical Programs. 2007-03-25.
  3. ^ Matheson Museum - The Museum Complex
  4. ^ “Florida Historical Markers Program – Marker: Alachua” Florida Department of State Division of Historical Resources, October 26, 2014
  5. ^ “Sarah Hamilton Matheson, Benefactor” The Gainesville Sun October 26, 2014
  6. ^ “The Matheson House” Alachua County Historic Trust Matheson Museum, Inc. October 26, 2014

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