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1792 Architectural Gem in Lincoln County, NC History

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1792 Architectural Gem in Lincoln County, NC HistoryThis vintage photograph captures an architectural gem located in Lincoln County, North Carolina, specifically near Denver, dating back to 1792. The building served as the residence of General Joseph Graham, a prominent figure in North Carolinas history. Known for its classic design, the structure embodies the early architectural style characteristic of the region during the late 18th century. The image is part of the Carnegie Survey of the

Her contributions have played a vital role in understanding and appreciating the historical context of structures like the Reynolds family home

which documents various architectural and industrial elements across the region

featuring tulip carvings on each step-end

The image offers a glimpse into the interior

Beautifully restored map of Monmouth

This photograph offers a glimpse into the past and highlights the enduring legacy of historical structures in Edenton

This design exemplifies early 19th-century Southern architecture

stands tall in full traditional regalia in this striking photograph from September 1909

making this image an important piece for understanding the evolution of urban design in New Orleans

It serves as a visual testament to the regions rich architectural heritage

characteristic of early American architecture

the riverside mills and factories

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