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  2. Thomas Day (cabinetmaker) - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Day (c. 1801–1861) was ... the Historic Preservation Foundation of North Carolina, Inc. bought the burned structure and created the Thomas Day House/Union ...

  3. Longwood (Milton, North Carolina) - Wikipedia

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    Longwood is a historic plantation house located near Milton, Caswell County, North Carolina. The original section was built about 1810, and is a two-story, four-bay-by-one bay Federal style frame block. It has a two-bay-wide and one-bay-deep Greek Revival style addition forming an overall L-shaped dwelling.

  4. Milton, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Milton is the northernmost point of the Colonial Heritage Byway. Founded in 1796, Milton is also notable for being the home of Thomas Day, a free Black man who was a renowned cabinetmaker. Day had a workshop and residence in the historic Union Tavern building that is in the process of being restored through an ongoing restoration campaign.

  5. List of African-American historic places in North Carolina

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    Thomas Day, an early 19th-century free African-American cabinetmaker. Milton ... S.G. Atkins House; St. Philip's Moravian Church, Franklin County. Franklinton

  6. Union Tavern - Wikipedia

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    Union Tavern is a historic tavern and workshop on Broad Street in Milton, North Carolina.It is a rare example of a well-preserved early 19th-century Federal period tavern, and is further notable as the workshop of Thomas Day (c. 1801–1861), a free person of color who was one of North Carolina's leading cabinetmakers.

  7. Brandon-on-the-Dan - Wikipedia

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    Brandon-on-the-Dan is a historic estate at 1072 Calvary Road (Virginia State Route 119), overlooking the Dan River in rural southwestern Halifax County, Virginia.The estate includes an early log house, and a c. 1855 Greek Revival wood-frame main house that received an extensive Craftsman-style alteration in 1915 by North Carolina African American master craftsman Thomas Day.

  8. James Malone House - Wikipedia

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    It was built in 1861, and is a two-story, three bays wide, Italianate style frame house on a brick foundation. It has a hipped roof and features a two-story pedimented entrance porch and brick end chimneys. The interior and exterior features woodwork attributed to noted African-American cabinetmaker Thomas Day. [2]

  9. List of National Historic Landmarks in North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Early nineteenth century vernacular structure with strong associations with influential freedman cabinetmaker Thomas Day. 38: Thomas Wolfe House: Thomas Wolfe House