Talk:William S. Campbell House

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Here's a source [1], but I don't remember how to cite it. Lvklock (talk) 01:13, 8 July 2012 (UTC)Reply

Boyd Mill Avenue Historic District – The district features Colonial Revival, Folk Victorian, Bungalow and Cottage residences constructed in the early through mid-20th century. Magnolia Hall (R) is the exception: an 1840 residence in the Italianate Style, built by Irish immigrant and banker William S. Campbell, who started the first national bank to open in Middle Tennessee after the Civil War. Still a private residence, it features a cupola and widow’s walk, uncommon architecture for the Mid-South.