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Record #:
18939
Abstract:
An Italianate villa built in the late 1859s on a large plantation west of Tarboro, Coolmore house is an excellent architectural specimen (designed by E. G. Lind), and an excellent cultural example of a cotton plantation (home of J. J. W. Powell).
Source:
North Carolina Preservation (NoCar Oversize E 151 N6x), Vol. Issue 113, Fall 1999, p4-5, f
Record #:
10577
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Abstract:
The historic 1808 Blount-Bridgers house graces Tarboro's Town Commons. Lea traces the history of the house, which features historic architecture, the paintings of Edgecombe County native Hobson Pittman, fine art, and the heritage of a distinguished family.
Source:
Metro Magazine (NoCar F 264 R1 M48), Vol. 9 Issue 12, Dec 2008, pMM4--MM6, MM8--MM10, il Periodical Website
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