| The Blackjacks | |
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| General information | |
| Architectural style | Cabin | 
| Coordinates | 36°44′09″N96°22′52″W / 36.735794°N 96.381028°W | 
| Year(s) built | 1932 | 
| Owner | John Joseph Mathews | 
| Technical details | |
| Material | sandstone | 
| Floor count | 1 | 
| Design and construction | |
| Architect(s) | John Joseph Mathews | 
The Blackjacks is the historic home of John Joseph Mathews built in 1932, now part of Tallgrass Prairie Preserve.
During the summer of 1932, John Joseph Mathews designed a two-room home to be built out of native sandstone. [1] The center of the design was a fireplace. On July 24, 1932, Mathews moved into the home. Stanley Vestal and his wife stayed as his guests on the first night. [2] He initially called it "the Shack" before changing the name to "The Blackjacks" in 1936. [1] The house is in the Osage Hills in Osage County. He spent most of his writing career from here among the blackjack trees. [3] The home was largely abandoned after Mathews death in 1979 and he was buried on the property. In 2014, The Nature Conservancy purchased the property from the family. [4]
The Blackjacks is located on the Tallgrass Prairie Preserve. [5] Tours of the home are held seasonally. [6]