Curran Hall

The single story house is built in the Greek Revival style with Doric pilasters at the entrance way.

It served as the home of pre-Civil war Arkansas Supreme Court Justice George Watkins.

Before that, however, Frolich, an opponent of the reconstruction Arkansas government and fearful of reprisals, fortified Curran Hall with trap doors and placed his livestock inside the house at night.

Frolich was indicted for the murder of a reputed informant for the reconstruction government and fled to Canada, but later returned and was acquitted of the charge.

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