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Historic St. Julien House, Pinopolis SC, 1720
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Historic St. Julien House, Pinopolis SC, 1720This vintage photograph showcases a historic structure located in Pinopolis, Berkeley County, South Carolina. Built around 1720 by Paul de St. Julien, a Huguenot, this house reflects the architectural style of early colonial America. It remained in the St. Julien family for two centuries before being sold by Mrs. John St. Clair White. The presence of gambrel roofs and prominent chimneys highlights the craftsmanship of the period. The image is part of
captured this image in Lincolnton
framed by lush trees that enhance the idyllic landscape
which reflect French
Beautifully restored map of Kansas City
and balusters
This designation often limited access and use
The farmhouse features distinct dormers and a traditional roof design
It captures the essence of a bygone era
masterfully illustrated by renowned cartographer Henry Wellge in 1888
Constructed in 1808
whose work has been influential in the preservation of Southern architectural history
The image showcases interior details
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