Henry D. Clayton House

The Henry D. Clayton House is a historic house in which the later judge and politician, was born Henry De Lamar Clayton, Jr. and grew up. Clayton is the author of the Clayton Antitrust Act, were prohibited from making certain economic practices that did not meet a fair competition. Clayton was in 1914 appointed to the district federal judge and pleaded for a reform of the judiciary. The house is located about 1.6 km south of Clayton at the Alabama State Route 30 in Barbour County in the U.S. state of Alabama.

The time periods of the significance of the house extend from 1900-1924; 1875-1899; 1925-1949 (single years: 1896, 1929). The Henry D. Clayton House is open to the public.

It was taken on December 8, 1976 by the National Register of Historic Places with the number 76,002,259 in the registers.

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