Currituck Co., N.C. Houses

 

Old Hall Place

Located in back of old Charlie Bell home at Snowden.  This house is said to be much older than the Charlie Bell place--one of the first to be built on the old plantation.  The siding under the porch roof is tongue-and-groove.  It is presently owned by the heirs of Thomas Gregory.

UPDATE:  This house is no longer standing. Materials were taken from this home between 1976 and 1980 for use on the James Bell house in its new location.

 

This photo and information are from the project "Old Homes in Currituck County to 1860" originally compiled June 1960 by Alma O. Roberts and Alice Flora of the Currituck County Historical Society.   We are indebted to Barbara B. Snowden, president of the Currituck County Historical Society for permission to reproduce this collection on the internet, and also to Gerri Andrews and Diane Ferebee of the Currituck County Public Library who provided digital copies of the photos.  No part of this document may be used for any commercial purposes; however, please feel free to copy any of this material for your own personal use and family research.  Images are for personal use only, not for redistribution.

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