



Historic Gambrel Roof House, Edenton NC, 1767
This vintage photograph captures a historic gambrel roof house located in Edenton, Chowan County, North Carolina. Built in 1767, the structure exemplifies the architectural style prevalent in the region, characterized by its distinctive roofline and prominent chimneys. Unlike similar designs in New England, the gambrel roofs in North Carolina were typically not used on two-story buildings, making this image a unique representation of local architectural practices.
The house is notable for its inviting porch, which reflects the Southern tradition of outdoor living and social interaction. The photograph was taken as part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, a project that documents the rich architectural heritage of the southern United States. The survey aims to preserve and share the history of these structures.
This image serves as a valuable resource for those interested in American architecture and history, particularly as it relates to North Carolinas cultural landscape. It is an excellent addition for collectors, educators, or anyone seeking to appreciate the regions architectural legacy.

Historic Gambrel Roof House, Edenton NC, 1767
