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Wilson Log House

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Area
  
less than one acre

Architectural style
  
single-pen log cabin

NRHP Reference #
  
98000545

Added to NRHP
  
20 May 1998

Built
  
1882 (1882)

MPS
  
Macon County MPS

Opened
  
1882

Wilson Log House

Location
  
NC 1621, 1.4 miles northwest of its junction with NC 1620, near Highlands, North Carolina

The Wilson Log House is a historic house in rural Macon County, North Carolina. It is a single story log structure, located west of Highlands, on the west side of State Route 1621 (Hickory Gap Road), 1.4 miles northwest of its junction with Route 1620. It was built c. 1882 by Jeremiah Wilson, and is one of a small number of period log buildings to survive in the county. The house remained in the Wilson family until the 1950s. It measures about 18' by 20', and is constructed from logs with dovetail joins, and red mud chinking. Its interior consists of a single large chamber, with a stair rising on one side to a loft area under the gable roof. At some point a frame addition was added to the rear of the house, but that has since been removed.

The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1998, at which time it was undergoing a historically sensitive restoration.

References

Wilson Log House Wikipedia


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