Decline of Saunders Hall !!!!!

   

Decline of Saunders Hall

In 1935, the house was photographed by Alex Bush as part of the Historic American Buildings Survey, and between 2010 and 2012, measured drawings were prepared with the support of the owners, the Alabama Historical, and the North Alabama Chapter of the American Institute of Architects. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on October 1, 1974, due to its architectural significance.

After Celia Ellen Skeggs’ death in 1928, her son John Hunt Skeggs was made representative of her estate, who in turn sold the house to Leonard Sadler Preuit. The house was later passed down to his son-in-law, Edward Fennel Mauldin.

Mauldin was a partner in Preuit and Mauldin Farms, Gin, and the International Harvester Dealership in Town Creek. He also served on the “National Agriculture Advisory Committee” by President John F. Kennedy and the “National Advisory Committee for Food and Fiber” by President Lyndon B. Johnson. Along with farming, he also was a banker having served as the Chairman and CEO of Bank of Leighton, First Colbert Bank, and First Colbert National Bank. In 1975 he organized The Bank of Florence and merged it with First Colbert National Bank in 1982 to become Bank Independent where he served as Chairman until his death.

The Mauldin family never occupied the old Saunders residence due to its remote location but utilized the 1,000-acre farm property which surrounded the house instead. At one point, repairs were made to the house and rented out. Although the house itself has since fallen into disrepair, the property is still maintained and the farmland surrounding it is still used for its intended purpose.

 

 

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South and west elevation. Historic American Buildings Survey, Library of Congress
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The main entrance of the house. Historic American Buildings Survey, Library of Congress
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In supporting documents for HABS, the condition of the house is noted as being “poor”. Historic American Buildings Survey, Library of Congress

Decline of Saunders Hall

Decline of Saunders Hall

Decline of Saunders Hall

Decline of Saunders Hall

Decline of Saunders Hall

Decline of Saunders Hall

Decline of Saunders Hall

Decline of Saunders Hall

Decline of Saunders Hall

Decline of Saunders Hall

Decline of Saunders Hall

Decline of Saunders Hall

Decline of Saunders Hall

Decline of Saunders Hall

Decline of Saunders Hall

Decline of Saunders Hall

Decline of Saunders Hall

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