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House Was Wedding Gift
What a wedding gift! Built by James H. Dosser for his daughter Mary M. Dosser and her new husband Isaac E. Reeves. This Italianate Villa was built in 1877 after the two were wed in 1876. Reeves was a very prominent lawyer in Jonesborough. Why don’t people build homes as wedding gifts anymore?
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Big Things in Tiny Houses
Big details can come in tiny packages! This adorable little cottage in Nashville was built in 1890. Contributes to the Edgefield Historic District.
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Amazing New Orleans Porch
Can we just talk about the porches in New Orleans?!ย ย Circa 1890.
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Maison Lafitte Historic Venue
Originally built for Mrs Marie ‘Emma’ Duteil Prudhomme, this home was built in 1890 and remodelled in 1915. It was considered to be “de-Victorianized” in 1915. She sold the home to the Johnsons who lived here for 90 years. It’s now an event venue called Maison Lafitte.
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Mandeville Creole Cottage
Another little creole cottage down in Mandeville, LA. Circa 1895. These just never get old to me!
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Before and After Sugar Grove Home
Before and after! This old Victorian in Sugar Grove is located out in a beautiful rolling mountains community. The drive out to this house was simply beautiful. It has been painted all white in recent months. Do you like it better before (colorful) or after (white)?
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Jonesborough, TN Italianate
A little Italianate action for ya on this Friday. Circa 1886 in Jonesborough, Tennessee.
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John Lindsey House – Laurel, MS
The John Lindsey Home in Laurel was built in 1907. John Lindsey built a sawmill near the railroad tracks in Sandersville which led him to invent a wagon that would easily transport logs to the mill. His sawmill burned down and he moved to Laurel and changed his focus to only making wagons. He began…
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Beautiful Home in Jonesborough
This one’s not my typical style or age range, but I knew I had to feature it! Circa 1931 and has been owned by the same family for nearly 40 years. A little gem on the hill in Jonesborough, Tennessee.