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The residence, built in the Tudor Revival style around 1938, is a two-story multiple-gable stone-veneered house. It has steeply pitched gables and cross gables, arched openings at the entrance and porte-cochere, an asymmetrical facade, two interior chimneys crowned with decorative chimney pots, a hip-roof dormer, and paired and triple windows with multipane glazing. More information about this photograph can be found on page 298 of the book The Architectural Heritage of Chatham County, North Carolina written by Rachel Osborn and Ruth Selden-Sturgill.

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