119 W Young St
Rolesville, NC, USA

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Sep 25, 2003

  • Charmaine Bantugan

National Register of Historic Places - Dr. Lawrence Branch Young House

Statement of Significance: The Dr. Lawrence Branch Young House meets Criterion C for architecture due to its local architectural significance as the only transitional Queen Anne/ Colonial Revival-style house in the town of Rolesville, and one of the few located in rural Wake County. The house was built around 1903 for Dr. Lawrence Branch Young, the small town's principal physician. The historic and architectural context for the Dr. Lawrence Branch Young House is discussed in the multiple property documentation form entitled, "Historic and Architectural Resources of Wake County, North Carolina (ca. 1770-1941)" in Context 3: Populism to Progressivism (1885-1918), pages E51-55. The house has the physical characteristics of Property Type 3B: Houses, Houses Built Between the Civil War and World War I (1865-ca. 1918), as described on page F143. The house meets the Registration Requirements for this property type on pages F141-142.

National Register of Historic Places - Dr. Lawrence Branch Young House

Statement of Significance: The Dr. Lawrence Branch Young House meets Criterion C for architecture due to its local architectural significance as the only transitional Queen Anne/ Colonial Revival-style house in the town of Rolesville, and one of the few located in rural Wake County. The house was built around 1903 for Dr. Lawrence Branch Young, the small town's principal physician. The historic and architectural context for the Dr. Lawrence Branch Young House is discussed in the multiple property documentation form entitled, "Historic and Architectural Resources of Wake County, North Carolina (ca. 1770-1941)" in Context 3: Populism to Progressivism (1885-1918), pages E51-55. The house has the physical characteristics of Property Type 3B: Houses, Houses Built Between the Civil War and World War I (1865-ca. 1918), as described on page F143. The house meets the Registration Requirements for this property type on pages F141-142.

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