



Cupola House, Edenton NC, Historic Architecture 1941
This vintage photograph captures the Cupola House, an early 18th-century structure located in Edenton, Chowan County, North Carolina. Built under the direction of Francis Corbin, an agent of the Lords Proprietors, the house is notable for its two-story frame design, gable roof, and distinctive cupola. The Cupola House serves as a significant example of colonial architecture in the region, reflecting the building styles of its time.
Documented in the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, the image showcases architectural elements such as chimneys and porches, which are characteristic of this historical period. The Cupola House has been preserved by the Cupola House Association, ensuring its legacy is recognized and appreciated.
This photograph is part of the collection published in Thomas Tileston Watermans The Early Architecture of North Carolina in 1941. The image offers a glimpse into the rich architectural history of North Carolina and the enduring significance of structures like the Cupola House in Edenton.
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Cupola House, Edenton NC, Historic Architecture 1941
