Oklahoma's National Register of Historic Places

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ID Number 80003254
Historic Name JOE RALLS HOUSE
Description of Significance HOME OF ONE OF THE MOST PROMINENT CHOCTAW FAMILIES. THE RALLS HOUSE IS AN EXCELLENT EXAMPLE OF THE QUEEN ANNE COTTAGE STYLE OF HOUSE, HIGHLIGHTED BY AN OCTAGONAL TOWER AND COLORED GLASS QUEEN ANNE WINDOWS. LISTED IN NATIONAL REGISTER 6/27/1980.
Current Name SAME
Address 303 SOUTH PENNSYLVANIA
City ATOKA
County ATOKA
Lot 1
Block 48
Current Section 14
Township 2S
Range 11E
Type BUILDING
Historic Function SINGLE DWELLING
Current Function SINGLE DWELLING
Area Significance 1 ARCHITECTURE
Area Significance 2 NATIVE AMERICAN
Date Prepared 1979
Year Built 1900
Original Site YES
Architect/Builder
Architectural Style LATE VICTORIAN/QUEEN ANNE COTTAGE
Roof Material SHINGLE
Wall Material WOOD
Window Material WOOD
Door Material WOOD
Decorative Details UPPER LIGHTS OF THE FIRST STORY WINDOWS ARE FRAMED IN STAINED GLASS PANES, AS ARE THE TOWER WINDOWS. THE FRONT PORCH HAS CARPENTER GOTHIC TRIM, AND THE TOWER IS OF QUEEN ANNE STYLE.
Condition EXCELLENT
Comments
Restricted N