Ashley-Alexander House

The house is 5,400 square feet with 5 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms[2] and has a history of paranormal activity reports.

[citation needed] Originally dubbed the Ashley's Mill Plantation, the home was built around 1835 by Chester Ashley, one of Arkansas's early United States Senators from 1844 to 1848,[3] and a prominent lawyer and local landowner as well as co-founder of the Rose Law Firm.

The Ashley family also constructed a residence in the mid-1820s in Little Rock, at the corner of present-day Markham and Scott streets.

Mr. Alexander was a native of Asheville, North Carolina, but moved to Scott, Arkansas to work at the nearby Fred Bryson Plantation in 1889.

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