Item #36930 EARLY ARCHITECTURE OF FRANKLIN COUNTY. T. H. Pearce.

EARLY ARCHITECTURE OF FRANKLIN COUNTY

T. H. Pearce / Pine Hill Press, 1988. Revised edition. Hardcover. Revised edition, 1988. A Very Good book in a Good+ dust jacket. 4to., 210 pp., bound in publishers blue cloth with white illustrated dust jacket. Jacket has light overall tanning with wrinkles on rear cover some rubbing to edges. text edges spotted. Text appears clean and unmarked. Dust jacket now protected in mylar sleeve. A SCARCE title. Very Good / Good+. Item #36930

Early architecture in Franklin County, North Carolina, includes simple log and frame dwellings, with more affluent homes exhibiting Georgian and Federal styles. Later developments brought vernacular forms like the "evolved house" and styles such as Greek Revival and Italianate, which can be seen in the architecture of towns like Louisburg and Franklinton. The county's architecture reflects its rural history through mills, churches, and country stores, alongside later industrial-era growth in its communities.

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