The Alfred Hatch Place at Arcola is a historic plantation house in Arcola, Alabama. It is also known as the Arcola Plantation and the Half-house, mostly by locals. It was built in 1856.
The Alfred Hatch Place at Arcola was built by Alfred Parker Hatch to serve as his plantation house. It was the centerpiece of his 3000-acre lot that was originally owned by his brother Lemuel D. Hatch. This was one of his most notable plantations, as he owned several large ones all over the region.
The Alfred Hatch Place at Arcola is mostly noted for its main house?s architecture. The two-story Greek Revival house made of brick helped the plantation land a listing on the national register of Historic Places, mostly for its architectural design but also for its historical significance.
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