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  2. William Blount Mansion - Wikipedia

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    Blount Mansion floor plans & elevations, 1934. Blount Mansion is a frame and clapboard structure consisting of a two-story central block and one-story wings on the east and west ends. The first floor of the main structure contains a parlor, dining room and hallway with a quarter-turn staircase. The second story contains two bedrooms.

  3. Stencil House - Wikipedia

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    The stairwell, not yet considered a focal point of design, remained a discreet and functional element of the house's plan. While American colonists maintained the basic floor plan of the European houses, the ready and cheap supply of timber allowed them to use clapboard siding and shingled roofs rather than the mud and thatch common in Britain.

  4. American historic carpentry - Wikipedia

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    Building a palisade wall for the fort at Jamestown, Virginia The Golden Plow Tavern in York, PA, is a very unusual American building. It is built with corner post construction on the ground floor, half-timbered style of timber framing on the upper floor and has a less common style of wood roof shingles than typical in America.

  5. White Clapboard House (Style Spotlight) - AOL

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    By Beth Woodson and Kristy Harvey From the Kennedy compound to FDR's Little White House, white clapboard houses are part of America's history. The classic style and design of these charming homes ...

  6. Lithgow House - Wikipedia

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    The Lithgow House stands northeast of the village of Dresden Mills, on the north side of Blinn Hill Road near the local cemetery. It is a 2 + 1 ⁄ 2-story wood-frame structure, with a side-gable roof pierced by two brick chimneys, and clapboard siding. The main facade faces south, and consists of three slightly asymmetrical bays.

  7. Charles A. Brown House - Wikipedia

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    The Charles A. Brown House is a two-story home on 2420 Harrison Street, in Evanston, Illinois, [1] designed in 1905 by American architect Frank Lloyd Wright. The building is a two-story clapboard home with four-bedrooms and one-bathroom on the second floor. [ 1 ]