North Carolina Architects and Builders - A Biographical Dictionary

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Boon, James (1808-1850s or later)

James Boon (1808-1850s or later) was a free black carpenter active in North Carolina from the 1820s through the 1850s. As historian John Hope Franklin relates, the rare if not unique survival of the personal papers of this free black artisan provides an important window into the "common experiences, the fortunes, both good and...

Bragg, Thomas, Sr. (1778-1851)

Thomas Bragg, Sr. (1778-1851), was a prominent house carpenter whose work in the plantation counties along the Virginia border included houses, churches, and other buildings in Federal and Greek Revival styles. He was born in Craven County, son of Hannah Tolson Bragg (b. 1742) and John Bragg (1741-1816), a pilot and native of Carteret...

Holt, Jacob W. (1811-1880)

Jacob W. Holt (March 30, 1811-September 21, 1880) was a Virginia-born carpenter, builder, and contractor who moved to Warrenton, North Carolina, and established one of the state's largest antebellum building firms. His work covered several counties in North Carolina and Virginia. Drawing upon popular architectural books, he developed a distinctive style that encompassed Greek...

Jones, William (1785?-1851?)

William Jones (1785?-1851?) was a house carpenter who worked in Wake County and possibly Franklin County in the early 19th century. Given the commonness of the name, however, it is not clear whether the William Jones, house carpenter, who worked in Raleigh ca. 1810-1817 is the same one who was working in Franklin County...

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