This was the residence of local contractor, C. L. Randolph, and it is thought he built the home in the 1880’s.  It is a one-story Italianate brick home with ornate window and door label moldings.  Additions include a porch on the south with ornate wrought iron columns and an enclosed porch on a molded concrete block foundation.  A frame, gable roof garage is to the east.

    The original structure has a basement and appears to have been used as a residence, slave quarters, and/or a summer kitchen.

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This page was created by:

Amanda Dodson

This site is listed on the National Register Historic Places.

12/16/2004

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