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Record #:
10843
Abstract:
Now open to the public is the 1805 Stevenson House, one of the few structures surviving more than a century and a half on the Tryon Palace Square in New Bern. Completely restored and appropriately furnished by the Tryon Palace Commission, the handsome, three-story frame dwelling is regarded as an excellent example of early 19th century architecture.
Source:
The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 35 Issue 7, Sept 1967, p16, il
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Record #:
37417
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Abstract:
George Dixon’s loss of dwelling and dream was the Palace’s gain, as one of the three historical homes for tour at the Palace. How Dixon lost this home, through a series of financial misfortunes, is described in detail. Described nearly as well are the owners, occupiers, and renters who resided in the Federal style dwelling before it became part of Tryon Palace’s architectural showpieces in 1957.
Source:
The Palace (NoCar F 264 N5 P3), Vol. 12 Issue 1, Winter 2013/2014, p26-29