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Brull is accused of owning a house converted into an illegal boarding house with people living in the basement and extra rooms created throughout the two floors. The inspector, Chris Flynn, found ...
A knee wall is a short wall, typically under three feet (one metre) in height, used to support the rafters in timber roof construction. In his book A Visual Dictionary of Architecture , Francis D. K. Ching defines a knee wall as "a short wall supporting rafters at some intermediate position along their length."
Spring Place: April 11, 1973 (#73001848) July 17, 2013: Northwest of Kingsport on W. Carter's Valley Rd., off U.S. Route 23: Kingsport: 6: Squire John Fain Barn: Squire John Fain Barn: April 11, 1973 (#73001837) December 30, 1985: Lone Oak Estates, TN 126
[3] Name on the Register Image Date listed Date removed Location City or town Description 1: Bivvins House: December 6, 1979 (#79002413) March 10, 2009: Off U.S. Route 41: Shelbyville
Split-Level House. A split-level home (sometimes called a tri-level home) is a style of house in which the floor levels are staggered.There are typically two short sets of stairs, one running upward to a bedroom level, and one going downward toward a basement area.
Notable buildings include the Upper Mill or Spring Valley Mill (c. 1740), the Lower Mill (c. 1820), a blacksmith and wheelwright shop, a cooperage, a store, and two inns—the "Neff's Tavern" and Temperance Inn (c. 1838). The contributing structures are the Spring Valley Mill Dam and a stone arch bridge. [2]
Original log structure is within the walls of current home Carter Mansion at Sycamore Shoals State Historic Area: Elizabethton: 1775-80 Residence Oldest frame house in Tennessee [1] Robert Young Cabin: Johnson City: 1776 Residence Relocated to Optimist Park in 1978, moved to Winged Deer Park in 1996 Christopher Taylor House: Jonesborough: 1777 ...
The house was built in 1878 for Peter Ritter and his wife, Elizabeth. [2] It was designed in the Carpenter Gothic architectural style. [2] It was acquired by John C. Witt on March 1, 1886. [2] By January 1899, it was purchased by A. P. Odil. [2] The house has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since December 12, 1976. [3]