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Wrightman House in Rusk
Houses; East Texas;
Wrightman House in Rusk, Texas.
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East Texas House 9
Houses; East Texas; Dwelling; Bay windows;
The house demonstrates a Queen Anne Free Classic architectural style represented by the steeply pitched cross gable roof, classic column porch supports, and cut-away bay window topped with roof cresti
3.
East Texas House 17
Houses; East Texas; Dwelling; Columns; Balustrades; Sidelights;
Unidentified two-story house in East Texas. The house demonstrates an excellent example of Greek Revival style architecture represented in the low pitch hipped roof and four prominent square columns
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East Texas House 27
Houses; East Texas; Dwelling; Wooden buildings; Porches;
Unidentified two-story wooden house in East Texas. The house is an example of an I-house, a vernacular style indicative of the Tidewater South Tradition. Features of this particular house include th
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East Texas House 25
Houses; East Texas; Dwelling;
Unidentified home in East Texas. Features of the house include a normal pitch side gable roof and recessed porch. The view seems to be from the rear of the house. A wire mesh encloses the property. Th
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East Texas House 19
Houses; East Texas; Dwelling; Towers; Balustrades;
Unidentified house in East Texas. The house demonstrates an Italianate style of architecture represented by features such as the square tower centered on top of the flat roof, triple row of arched wi
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East Texas House 33
Houses; East Texas; Dwelling;
Unidentified house in East Texas. The house demonstrates an example of a massed hall-and-parlor vernacular architectural style indicative of the Tidewater South Tradition. Features include a steeply
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East Texas House 18
Houses; East Texas; Dwelling; Porches; Bay windows; Friezes (Ornamental bands);
Unidentified house in East Texas. The house demonstrates Victorian architecture, Queen Anne specifically, represented by the irregular shaped roof with patterned shingles, bay windows, and wrapping p
9.
East Texas House 13
Houses; East Texas; Dwelling; Porches;
Unidentified house in East Texas. Demonstrates a Victorian style house, specifically a Queen Anne style of architecture, represented by the steeply pitched, irregular shaped roof and delicate looking
10.
East Texas House 26
Houses; East Texas; Dwelling; Marshall, Tx.; Harrison County; Columns;
The Holcome House was built around 1850 in Marshall, Harrison County. Eight large columns along the front of the house reflect Greek Revival style architecture. Other features include six-over-six do
11.
East Texas House 16
Houses; East Texas; Dwelling; Masonry; Bricks; Columns;
Unidentified two-story brick home in East Texas. There are two large columns to the front of the house, and a chimney on the side. The house demonstrates a Neoclassical style of architecture typicall
12.
East Texas House 14
Houses; East Texas; Dwelling; Masonry; Chimneys;
Portion of a house and its chimney. The chimney is freestanding and connects to the house only at the fire place, a common characteristic of early East Texas houses. The house is resting on stones.
13.
East Texas House 23
Houses; East Texas; Dwelling; Porches; Columns;
Unidentified house in East Texas. The house demonstrates a Greek Revival architectural style reflected in the full facade front porch with prominent rounded support columns and side gable roof. The h
14.
East Texas House 15
Houses; East Texas; Dwelling; Crockett, Tx; Chimneys; Porches;
A house in Crockett, Texas with two chimneys. A utility pole is in front of the house. The house demonstrates Neoclassical style architecture typically built from approximately 1895-1950. Neoclassic
15.
East Texas House 24
Houses; East Texas; Dwelling; Nacogdoches County; Wooden buildings; Chimneys; Porches
Elliot-Robinson residence, built circa 1880. The house is located on Center Road, Nacogdoches County. The house is an example of a vernacular one-story, transitionally massed hall-and-parlor (three r
16.
East Texas House 10
Houses; East Texas; Dwelling; Porches; Columns; Doors & doorways; Pediments; Windows; Shutters; San Augustine, Tx.;
A portion of the house owned by Phillip A. Sublett (?), San Augustine, 1948. The small entry porch with doric columns emphasizing the front entry doors suggests the house to be an example of Colonial
17.
East Texas House 21
Houses; East Texas; Wooden buildings;
A row of unidentified buildings in East Texas. It is unclear whether they are homes or businesses, however they are constructed in a local vernacular style. The buildings are close to an unpaved road.
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East Texas House 31
Houses; East Texas; Dwelling; Cherokee County;
Forest Hill, Cherokee County near Alto. It shows the home of Captain Henry Berryman and Mrs. Helene Dill Berryman. The house appears to be an example of an extended I-house with a dropped shed roof
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East Texas House 7
Houses; East Texas; Dwelling; Columns; Gables; Pediments;
House in Carthage, East Texas, picture taken 1948. The house demontrates a Greek Revival architectural style represented in the front pedimented gable over the full height entry porch supported by fo
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East Texas House 4
Houses; East Texas; Dwelling; San Augustine, Tx.; Porches; Windows;
Cartwright House, San Augustine, Texas; photo taken 1948. The house is two-story home surrounded with shrubs and has a tall tree in front of it. The house demonstrates a Greek Revival architectural s
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