Built by local businessman Joel K. Marshall, the Marshall-Harris-Richardson House is among the most intact examples of the elaborately ornamental Queen Anne dwellings that reflect the late Victorian era in Raleigh. The interior features excellent examples of early Colonial Revival details. The house was moved from North Blount Street in 1985 to spare it from demolition; it currently houses offices.

Photo by B. Fullington, Capital City Camera Club
courtesy of Preservation North Carolina

Address
116 North Person Street
Date
ca. 1900
Style
Queen Anne

Architect/Builder

Joel Marshall

Local/National Designations
Raleigh Historic Landmark
National Register of Historic Places

 

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