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Yes, but... The HABS/NHRP etc, have a disambiguation problem, that they have partially solved by using full personal names, where these may not have been used before. Indeed typically houses are named for the family that lives there, unlike specifically dedicated buildings, such as the J. Edgar Hoover Building.
Note: this was triggered by reading an archived discussion of the way to sort buildings in categories that mentions this particular example: and indeed we do use DEFAULTSORT:Jarrot, Nicholas, Mansion here. The rationale is that people will look under "Jarrot". To me this suggests that we have the name of the building wrong, per WP:COMMONNAME.