Wardlaw-Smith House
103 N. Washington Street
Madison, FL 32340
Phone: 850-973-2288
Wardlaw-Smith House
The Wardlaw-Smith House was erected in the early 1860's for Benjamin F. Wardlaw, a prominent local citizen. Following the Civil War Battle of Olustee in February, 1864, it served as a Confederate Hospital. This fine example of Greek Revival architecture was acquired in 1871 by Chandler Holmes Smith in whose family it remained for a century. The architectural significance of the Wardlaw-Smith house has been recorded by the Historic American Buildings Survey and it is listed in the prestigious National Register of Historic Places.
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