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Clinton–Hardy House

The Clinton–Hardy House on S. Guthrie in Tulsa, Oklahoma was built in 1919. It was designed by architect George Winkler and built for Mr. and Mrs. Lee Clinton. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979.[1]

Clinton–Hardy House
Location1322 S. Guthrie,
Tulsa, Oklahoma
Coordinates36°8′34″N 95°59′45″W / 36.14278°N 95.99583°W / 36.14278; -95.99583
Arealess than one acre
Built1919
ArchitectGeorge Winkler
Architectural styleGeorgian Colonial
NRHP reference No.79002027[1]
Added to NRHPJanuary 23, 1979

Description edit

The house was sited on a bluff on the east bank of the Arkansas River and has a brick wall around it on three sides. The structure consists of four levels containing 14 rooms with 5,500 square feet (510 m2). of floor space.

It includes elements older than the house itself, namely its entrance door, sidelights, and fan light, that were taken from an older residence in New Orleans.[2]

The main (ground level) floor has a large entry foyer with a curved oak staircase. The dining room is to the right, with a butler's pantry and the kitchen. The living room and a sun porch are also on the ground floor.[2] The second floor contains four bedrooms and two bathrooms.[2] The third floor consists of a full-height, floored attic. A separate stairway leads to this level.[2] The basement has a boiler room, coal bin, wine and canning cellar, storage room and a laundry.[2]

Owner edit

Lee Clinton (1875–1956) was born in Red Fork, Indian Territory. In 1896, he was hired by the Tulsa Banking Company. Ten years later, he co-founded the Bank of Commerce with his brother-in-law, James H. McBirney. In 1916, he founded the Union National Bank of Tulsa, which he housed in the Clinton Building. Besides banking and real estate, Clinton was interested in cattle raising. He and oilman William G. Skelly co-founded the Tulsa Stockyards.[2]

Clinton's first wife, Susan, died in 1952. He remarried, but died in 1958. His widow continued to live in the house until 1972. It was the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Hardy when the house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979.

It’s now owned by Justin and Caley Madalone. [2]

References edit

  1. ^ a b "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g Kent Ruth (February 1978). "National Register of Historic Places Registration: Clinton–Hardy". National Park Service. and accompanying photos

External links edit

  • Tulsa-area sites listed on the National Register of Historic Places, Tulsa World photo


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