Information & history on rear of piece:
This Carpenter Gothic house, with gable roof, was built in 1890 by Brooks Inman. Inman purchased the design from Knoxville architect, George F. Barber. Barber's mail order homes arrived crated by boxcar, which accounts for the proximity of many of his homes to railroad tracks.
Information & history on rear of piece:
The "Montgomery House," believed to be a Sears Catalog home was built in 1902 by W.B. Montgomery. This home is located in the Hampton Heights Historic District of Spartensburg. One of the many owners was Oren Brady Sr., the first Director of SLED. Christopher Romney and his wife Elizabeth DeCourcy Wernette presently own this prestigious South Carolina lady.
Information & history on rear of piece:
This Victorian house was built in 1892 by C.E. Corley for his wife and their seven children. Corley was involved in much of the initial town planning of Lexington, SC, as well as the building of the Lexington Manufacturing Co. which was the only mill in the south to make ticking. The house was purchased in 1974 by the Marchant family, who restored it to its present condition. In 1988, they turned their home into the Restaurant at Cinnamon Hill which is still managed by their sons today.
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Information gleaned from Custom Wood Products by Shelia's