R. W. Clement Residence


Title
R. W. Clement Residence
Description
Photograph of R.W. Clement residence, Faison, NC, taken by Roberts [studio], Wallace, NC. Photograph is a front elevation view of a two-story house with wood siding, metal roof, and two brick chimneys, with three windows flanked by louvered shutters on the upper story; the ground floor has a door opening onto a covered porch running the width of the house. On the porch two men and two women are seated on either side of a man holding what appears to be a watermelon under his right arm and an unidentified round object in the opposite hand. Grasses, vines, shrubs, and trees are present around and behind the house, with some of the plants obscuring the sides of the porch. A second structure is visible in the background of the right side of the photograph. Inscription on verso reads: "4 x 6 120 Sq. J. M. Faison (109)." Dates approximated
Date
1875-1925
Original Format
photographs
Extent
25cm x 20cm
Local Identifier
1098-s1-b1-ff-i1
Subject(s)
Spatial
Location of Original
East Carolina Manuscript Collection
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