Seth Lore and Irwinton Historic District
Eufaula/Barbour Co. Tourism Council, P.O. Box 697
Eufaula, AL 36072-0697
Largest historic district in east Alabama. Beautifully preserved homes and churches, extensive collection of domestic Italianate architecture. Many private homes also open during annual pilgrimage in April.
The Foy-Beasley House (1895) is a Queen Anne style home in Eufaula, Alabama.
The house features masonry walls with a high hip roof and multiple gables. The shed roof over the porch is supported by Classical columns resting on brick pedestals connected by a balustrade. Other features include a square tower and the dentil molding and the stone lintels and sills. The home was designed by George Franklin Barber (1854-1915).
Barber, an architect best known for his residential designs, marketed his work worldwide through mail-order catalogs. One of the most successful domestic architects of the late Victorian period in the United States, his plans were used in all 50 states and in nations as far away as Japan and the Philippines.
Over four dozen Barber houses are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Dozens more are listed as part of historic districts. The Foy-Beasley House was included in the Seth Lore and Irwinton Historic District in 1986.