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About Eugene Field House

The Eugene Field House is a historic house museum in St. Louis, Missouri. Worked in 1845, it was the home of Roswell Field, a lawyer for Dred Scott in the milestone Dred Scott v. Sandford court case. Field's child, Eugene Field, was raised there and turned into a prominent author of kids' stories. A National Historic Landmark, it is currently an exhibition hall known as the Field House Museum. It is to a great extent encompassed by parking areas, with Interstate 64 a short route toward the north. It is a three-story block building, three bayous wide, with a side peak rooftop whose end divider areas are raised.
The passageway is in the furthest left narrows, in a framed break. The windows have stone ledges and lintels. The house was worked in 1845, and was once part of a column of comparative structures called Walsh's Row. The majority of these were torn down in the twentieth century. Undermined with decimation, the house was exchanged to the St. Louis Board of Education in 1936. Reestablished with subsidizing from neighborhood preservationists, it opened as a historical center to Eugene Field soon thereafter. It was swung over to the Landmarks Association of St. Louis in 1968, and to the Eugene Field House Foundation in 1981.
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