- Benjamin Stephenson House
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name = Benjamin Stephenson House
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caption = The fully restored Benjamin Stephenson House in 2007.
location = Edwardsville, Madison County,Illinois , USA
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lat_degrees = 38
lat_minutes = 48
lat_seconds = 26
lat_direction = N
long_degrees = 89
long_minutes = 57
long_seconds = 8
long_direction = W
area = convert|1|acre|m2|sing=on
built = 1820; 1845
architect =Benjamin Stephenson (builder)
architecture =Federal
added =May 31 ,1980
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refnum = 80001395
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governing_body = City of EdwardsvilleThe Benjamin Stephenson House is a
Federal style home built in 1820 in the city ofEdwardsville, Illinois ,United States . The house was constructed by prominent Edwardsville citizen and Illinois politicianBenjamin Stephenson . He died shortly after the home's completion and the home had 15 subsequent owners, some of whom made major alterations to the original structure. In 1845 the addition of an ell altered the appearance of the house. The last two owners were theSigma Phi Epsilon fraternity and the current owner, the city of Edwardsville.In 1999 the city of Edwardsville purchased the home from the Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity and in 2001 a
restoration project began. The project aimed to restore the house to its authentic 1820s appearance and open the house as a public museum. The house has been the subject of tales ofghost ly activity since at least the 1970s, though no recent reports exist. The Stephenson House has prominence for its architecture and for its affiliation with Illinois politics. The building was added to the U.S.National Register of Historic Places in 1980.Location
The Benjamin Stephenson House was originally located on a convert|172|acre|km2|1|sing=on tract of land about two miles (3 km) from the center of
Edwardsville, Illinois ; at the time along the bluffs above Cahokia Creek. The house, today, is located along South Buchanan Street in Edwardsville, along one of the busiest stretches ofIllinois Route 159 . The house is still on its original site, though the property is only one acre." [http://gis.hpa.state.il.us/hargis/ Benjamin Stephenson House] ," Property Information Report, HAARGIS Database, "Illinois Historic Preservation Agency". Retrieved19 September 2007 .]History
Colonel
Benjamin Stephenson purchased the convert|172|acre|km2|1|sing=on tract of land that would become the site of the Stephenson House in 1819. In 1820 he began construction on the original east portion of the house, which, when complete served as his home, office and political headquarters for the remainder of his life.Weissman, Stephen. " [http://gis.hpa.state.il.us/hargis/PDFs/200419.pdf Benjamin Stephenson House] ," (PDF ), National Register of Historic Places Nomination Form,23 January 1980 , HAARGIS Database, "Illinois Historic Preservation Agency", pp. 1–10. Retrieved19 September 2007 .] Benjamin Stephenson died in the home onOctober 10 ,1822 .On
January 29 1825 , while at the Stephenson House for a party, Daniel D. Smith was stabbed to death. Apparently an argument occurred, and Smith was later found in the dining room with a stab wound; as the group was picking him up, he uttered "Winchester" and died.Belschner, Julie. " [http://www.stephensonhouse.com/newspaper%20articles/edwardsville_journal_102903.html 'No one was ever there' So what is behind the footsteps and other strange noises at the Stephenson House in Edwardsville?] ," "Edwardsville Journal" (Edwardsville, Illinois ),October 23 2003 . RetrievedAugust 15 2007 .] News reports in "The Spectator" (Edwardsville) indicated that Smith was "killed in an affray" at the Stephenson House. Benjamin's son,James W. Stephenson ,James D. Henry and Palemon Winchester were indicted for the murder. Though all three men were charged with the crime, Stephenson and Henry were released on bond.Winchester was the only defendant who faced trial in the murder. Winchester's lawyer argued that Smith was guilty of
verbal assault against the defendant, and Winchester was found not guilty. He later went on to establishCarlinville, Illinois and married Elvira Stephenson, Benjamin's daughter. The verdict was reported in "The Spectator" onMarch 22 1825 .Henry. " [http://www.stephensonhouse.com/henry23.htm Inside the Stephenson House - November 14, 2002] ," Henry's Newsletter, Newsletter #23, "Friends of Col. Benjamin Stephenson House". RetrievedAugust 15 2007 .] In 1828 Stephenson left Edwardsville, moving to Galena in Jo Daviess County where he made his home most of the rest of his life.Henry. " [http://www.stephensonhouse.com/henry11.htm Inside the Stephenson House - July 8, 2002] ," Henry's Newsletter, Newsletter #11, "Friends of Col. Benjamin Stephenson House". RetrievedAugust 15 2007 .] He was buried at Lusk Memorial Cemetery in Edwardsville.In the years following Benjamin Stephenson's death, the house changed owners 15 times." [http://www.stephensonhouse.com/timelinestephensonlife.html Colonel Benjamin Stephenson's Life] ," Stephenson House History, "Benjamin Stephenson House", official site. Retrieved
19 September 2007 .] In 1833, Benjamin's son, James Stephenson owned the title to the Stephenson House, but by the next year it was owned by the wife of Stephenson family friendNinian Edwards , Elvira, who held the deed until 1837. Another owner, Frederick Wolf, purchased the home in 1838 and made significant alterations to the house in 1845, tearing down the detached kitchen and adding an ell to the building.Maddox, Terri. " [http://www.stephensonhouse.com/newspaper%20articles/belleville_newsdemocrat_021802.html Rebuilding history: 182-year-old Stephenson House has a story behind every brick] ," "Belleville News Democrat" (Belleville, Illinois ),18 February 2002 . Retrieved19 September 2007 .] That family occupied the home until at least 1894. Others who owned the house also made alterations including J. Frank Dickman in 1902; other changes were made during the 1940s. Rev. Stephen Weissman, who successfully nominated the house for the U.S.National Register of Historic Places , purchased the home in 1975. After the nomination's acceptance the house was designated an Edwardsville Landmark.In 1982 the
Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity atSouthern Illinois University, Edwardsville (SIUE) bought the house and occupied it until the late 1990s. In 1998 the Edwardsville Historic Preservation Committee received US$800,000 from the state of Illinois, $500,000 of which they used to buy the Stephenson House from the fraternity.Eufinger, Christine. " [http://www.stephensonhouse.com/newspaper%20articles/edwardsville_intelligencer_053098.html Preservation group has big plans for state money] ," "Edwardsville Intelligencer", May 30–31, 1998. Retrieved19 September 2007 .] The city purchased the home in 1999 and the fraternity ended its tenure in what was the first fraternity house at SIUE.Brueggeman, Brian. " [http://www.stephensonhouse.com/newspaper%20articles/belleville_newsdemocrat_041104.html Fraternity spruces up grounds of historic Stephenson House] ," "Belleville News Democrat" (Belleville, Illinois ),11 April 2004 . Retrieved19 September 2007 .]Restoration
On
May 14 ,2001 the city of Edwardsville held a ground breaking ceremony to officially commence arestoration project aimed at returning the house to the most original condition possible. The eventual goal of the project was to furnish the home circa 1820s and open it as ahouse museum to the public. The restoration project, overseen by the firm St. Louis Tuckpointing and Painting, carried a price tag of more than $1 million; $150,000 to purchase the house, $725,000 in restoration costs and $215,000 to purchase a nearby gas station.Pierce, Rick. " [http://www.stephensonhouse.com/St_%20Louis%20Post-Dispatch%20Archives%20%20Search%20Results.htm Restorers aim for authenticity in pioneer's home] ," "St. Louis Post-Dispatch",8 August 2002 , p. 3. Retrieved19 September 2007 .] Initially the project was to be completed by December 2003, but by April 2004 most of the exterior work had been finished with interiorplaster ing and wood floor installation remaining. The restoration was nearly totally completed by the time the official dedication ceremony occurred on July 1–2, 2006, more than six years after the purchase of the house by the city.Tucker, Bill. " [http://www.goedwardsville.com/site/news.cfm?newsid=16876709&BRD=2291&PAG=461&dept_id=473648&rfi=6 Stephenson House dedication complete] ," "Edwardsville Intelligencer" (Edwardsville, Illinois ),3 July 2006 . Retrieved19 September 2007 .]Architecture
The house was built in the early
Federal style and was originally designed as a two-story rectangular building with four square rooms. The interior and exterior walls are of three course thickbrick ; the bricks were manufactured on site by Benjamin Stephenson'sindentured servant s. The exterior is composed of at least 100,000 bricks, all of which were made on the Stephenson House property. Each of the four rooms, two on the first floor and two on the second floor are 18 foot (5.5 m) by 18 foot (5.5 m) square and containfireplace s. Five windows grace the second floor, while on the first floor there are four windows and an inset door which opens into the central hallway.On its interior, the Stephenson House, again, has brick walls. The central hallway is 7 feet (2.1 m) wide and stretches in a "Southern manner," from the front to the back of the house. The central hallway contains the home's staircase. The four rooms' fireplaces are vented through two
chimney s, constructed flush with the north and south end walls. The interior floor were originally of four inch (102 mm) widepine board and covered withoak during the 1940s. The staircase is made of red cypress and features relatively ornately carvedwoodwork , all of which is original and cast inAdam style .Behind (west of) the original house was a detached, 20 foot (6.1 m) by 20 foot (6.1 m)kitchen constructed over a fruit cellar. The detached kitchen was torn down when the home underwent extensive remodeling in 1845. During this time period a two-story wing was added to the home. The wing, 20 foot (6.1 m) by 40 foot (12.2 m), altered the home's appearance into an ell pattern. The ell was built of the same brick as the original home, but covered six windows with its construction on the Stephenson House's west (rear) facade. A 13 foot (4.0 m) wideveranda was attached to the wing's south side. The entire new addition was cast in theGreek Revival style.The subsequent owner made further alterations to the house in 1902. The owner added a 20 foot (6.1 m) by 12 foot (3.7 m) Victorian front
porch , complete with agable roof and Victorian style woodtracery . He also reversed the home'sstaircase and filled in all four original fireplaces. During the 1940s the home underwent further remodeling, in part, to modernize the building. Inside, modern plumbing was added and outside a frame one car garage was attached to the west end of the house. The 1902 porch was torn off the east facade, thus restoring it to its original appearance. In addition, thepillar s on the south side of the house were replaced with square designs and aFrench door was cut into the north facade to open onto a brick terrace.Hauntings
Stories of alleged ghostly phenomena at the Stephenson House date back to at least the 1970s.Henry. " [http://www.stephensonhouse.com/henry33.htm Inside the Stephenson House - April 3, 2003] ," Henry's Newsletter, Newsletter #33, Friends of Col. Benjamin Stephenson House. Retrieved
19 September 2007 .] Speculation about the identity of the purported spirit has centered aroundBenjamin Stephenson , who died in the house. One former resident, who lived in the house during the 1970s told a local newspaper about phantom footsteps, odd noises, and the appearance of someone on the terrace when no one was there. Members of the Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity recalled similar and different incidents. Former fraternity members reported, not only the phantom footsteps, but servants peering out from behind mirrors and "people" in military uniforms. A Stephenson House volunteer and Edwardsville historian reported that in her years of work at the house she has yet to experience any ghostly phenomena.Saxton, Jennifer Kapiolini. " [http://www.realcities.com/mld/belleville/news/multimedia/15814618.htm Haunted: Ghost stories from around the region] ," "Belleville News Democrat" (Belleville, Illinois ),23 October 2006 . Retrieved19 September 2007 .]ignificance
The Benjamin Stephenson House is the oldest
brick house in Edwardsville and considered significant for its architectural beauty, and association with important historic Illinois figures. Architecturally, the house is representative of an era. Most of the house's importance comes from its association with the family of Benjamin Stephenson. The Stephenson family played a prominent role in Illinois politics. Benjamin Stephenson served as acolonel during theWar of 1812 and later held several political offices includingU.S. representative from theIllinois Territory and delegate to the first Illinois constitutional convention. In 1836 the Illinois legislature named Stephenson County, in northern Illinois, after him. One of his sons, James W. Stephenson, also played a prominent role in Illinois politics as the Democratic gubernatorial candidate in 1836.Commonly, and mistakenly, the house is often referred to as the "Edwards House". This is due to the close association of the Stephenson family with that of first Illinois territorial Governor
Ninian Edwards . The historical record shows that Benjamin Stephenson and Edwards were close personal friends and political allies." [http://www.stephensonhouse.com/history.html History] ," "Benjamin Stephenson House", official site. Retrieved19 September 2007 .] The pair led the Edwardsville Jacksonian Democratic Party and when Edwards' house burned he and his family took up residence in the Stephenson House for a time. The Benjamin Stephenson House is the remaining piece of architecture which intertwines the two men's personal stories.For its architectural style and political affiliations the Benjamin Stephenson House was listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places on
May 31 ,1980 . [http://www.nr.nps.gov/ National Register Information System] , National Register of Historic Places, "National Park Service". Retrieved19 September 2007 .] As early as 1972Illinois State Senator Sam Vadalabene sponsored a bill meant to authorize the state to purchase the Stephenson House and open it to the public as an Illinois State Historic Site. Though the bill passed theIllinois House of Representatives , then-governorRichard Buell Ogilvie vetoed the legislation.London, Donna. " [http://www.stephensonhouse.com/newspaper%20articles/edwardsville_intelligencer_051001.html Events set at Stephenson House] ," "Edwardsville Intelligencer" (Edwardsville, Illinois ),10 May 2001 . Retrieved19 September 2007 .] The Illinois Historic Sites Inventory was ongoing during this period, 1971–1975, and it also noted the Stephenson House for its architectural and political significance.Hindrup, V.H. " [http://gis.hpa.state.il.us/hargis/PDFs/200419.pdf Benjamin Stephenson House] ," (PDF ), Illinois Historic Sites Survey Inventory Form, HAARGIS Database, "Illinois Historic Preservation Agency", pp. 11–15. Retrieved19 September 2007 .]Notes
External links
* [http://www.stephensonhouse.com/index.html Benjamin Stephenson House] , official site
* [http://gis.hpa.state.il.us/hargis/Reports/Reports.aspx?RefNumVariable=200419&FormType=Short Benjamin Stephenson House] , Property Information Report, "Illinois Historic Preservation Agency ", accessedMay 20 ,2008 .
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