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Cornsilk (Cross Plains, Tennessee)
Cornsilk
is a
historic house
in
Cross Plains, Tennessee
, U.S.. It was built circa
1850
for
Thomas Stringer
. In the
1930s
, it was acquired by
author
Andrew Nelson Lytle
, who
renamed
it "for his
ancestral home
in Alabama."
The house
was
designed
in the Tennessee
Vernacular
architectural style
. It has been
listed
on the
National Register of Historic Places
since
January 11
,
1974
.