Front view, Julian House, Franklinville, North Carolina

Julian House (Franklinville, N.C.)
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Item information

Title:
Front view, Julian House, Franklinville, North Carolina
Topics:
Architecture
Subjects:
Houses
Porches
Original Format:
Black and white print (photograph)
Extent:
3-1/2 x 5 in.
Item identifier:
bh0215p05
Created Date:
circa
Genre:
Architectural photographs
Location:
Franklinville (N.C.)
Digital Project:
Built Heritage

Source information

Repository:
Special Collections Research Center at NC State University Libraries
Collection:
Historic Architecture Research. Project Records (UA110.041) held by Special Collections Research Center at NC State University Libraries
Note field:
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Rights:
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Funding:
Digitization of this image was partially supported with federal Library Services and Technology Act (LSTA) funds made possible through a grant from the Institute of Museum and Library Services, and administered by the State Library of North Carolina, a division of the Department of Cultural Resources.

Building: Julian House (Franklinville, Randolph County, North Carolina)

Delineator:
more info on Nordman, Theodore Paul 
Built:
Community:
Franklinville
Provenance note:
James Johnson, first owner; Nathan Cox (boarding house keeper), second owner; Mary Jane Cox (weaver), third owner; C. H. Julian (postmaster, depot agent, town clerk, and treasurer), fourth owner
Architectural note:
The porch was added in the late nineteenth century.
Historical note:
The home was built for the owners or managers of Franklinville Mill, and is possibly the oldest structure in Franklinville. The date 1819 is said to have been carved into one of the building's sills.
Location:
Franklinville (N.C.)
Subjects:
Historic buildings
Houses