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- Q21188450 abstract "Marion House and Marion Brothers Store also known as Jubal E. Marion—Richard Nathaniel Marion House and Oakcrest, is a historic home and general store located at Siloam, Surry County, North Carolina. The house was built over three periods in 1861, 1895, and 1913. It is a two-story, three bay, double pile, Classical Revival, Southern Colonial style frame dwelling. The 1913 remodeling was by prominent Winston-Salem architect Willard C. Northup. It features a two-story, Ionic order central portico and a one-story porch with Tuscan order columns that nearly encircles the house. The Marion Brothers Store was built about 1894, and is a two-story, brick commercial building. The property also includes the contributing wash house/smokehouse, a garage with a tool room/shop and a pump room, a fish pool, a carbide house, two chicken houses, a barn, a corn crib / granary, and two tobacco barns.It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2012.".
- Q21188450 added "2012-12-26".
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- Q21188450 yearOfConstruction "1861".
- Q21188450 added "2012-12-26".
- Q21188450 architecture "Classical Revival, Southern Colonial".
- Q21188450 built ", c. 1894, 1895, 1913".
- Q21188450 location "7034".
- Q21188450 name "Marion House and Marion Brothers Store".
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- Q21188450 comment "Marion House and Marion Brothers Store also known as Jubal E. Marion—Richard Nathaniel Marion House and Oakcrest, is a historic home and general store located at Siloam, Surry County, North Carolina. The house was built over three periods in 1861, 1895, and 1913. It is a two-story, three bay, double pile, Classical Revival, Southern Colonial style frame dwelling. The 1913 remodeling was by prominent Winston-Salem architect Willard C. Northup.".
- Q21188450 label "Marion House and Marion Brothers Store".
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- Q21188450 name "Marion House and Marion Brothers Store".