The Town and Gown Architecture of Chapel Hill, North Carolina, 1795-1975
By M. Ruth Little
Foreword by Diane Lea
336 pp., 8 x 10, 320 halftones, 12 color plates, 13 maps, notes, bibl., index
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Hardcover ISBN: 978-0-8078-3072-7
Published: October 2006
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Distributed for the Preservation Society of Chapel Hill
The culmination of years of architectural survey work by several researchers, Town and Gown makes excellent use of both documentary and current photographs of individual structures. An 8-page color insert contains photographs by State Historic Preservation Office photographer Bill Garrett, showcasing the most important and widely recognized of Chapel Hill's buildings. Historic cartographer Michael Southern has added maps of the campus and selected Chapel Hill neighborhoods, making Town and Gown useful as a carry-along guidebook. This volume marks a major addition to the literature of architectural history and the preservation of place. Everyone who has a fondness for the community of Chapel Hill will treasure it.
About the Author
M. Ruth Little has spent more than thirty years documenting North Carolina architectural history for the State Historic Preservation Office and as a private consultant. Her books include Sticks and Stones: Three Centuries of North Carolina Gravemarkers and Coastal Plain and Fancy: The Historic Architecture of Lenoir County and Kinston, North Carolina.
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"As comprehensive as it is elegant, The Town and Gown Architecture of Chapel Hill, North Carolina, 1795-1975 offers a historical survey of Chapel Hill from its earliest years through Civil War and Reconstruction and along each of the 'major building campaigns of the 20th century.'"--Metro
"An architectural history of a university and the town that grew up around it. . . . The book is the culmination of preservation efforts in Chapel Hill."--Buildings & Landscapes