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676: 174: 585:), Crown Patent Book 18: 143 dated 6 April 1765. 20 October 1794, Lincoln County, North Carolina, deed book 17: 328, Register of Deeds, Lincolnton: John Hoyle to Andrew Hoyle conveyed tracts including the land granted on 6 April 1765. The research was executed in 2006 by Kathy Gunter Sullivan, Certified Genealogist, in behalf of Hoyle Historic Homestead and reported in "Andrew Hoyle Research Report 2," p. 1. One goal of the Andrew Hoyle research was to document title history of the land on which the Hoyle house sits. 463:
has been moved at least twice. Notches on the baseboard and patching of the wall plasters and chair rail indicate the wall was moved east, into the larger space, by about three feet. All outer walls were exposed logs until they were plastered, probably early in the 19th century. A door in the northeast corner of the large east room leads to an enclosed attic staircase; in the stairwell the structural system is clearly evident because the corner post, down braces and log filling have never been sheathed.
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uncle John. In 1794 the property went to Peter Hoyle's other grandson, Andrew, who became a farmer and entrepreneur. "Rich Andrew", as he was known, may have acquired the property with the house already standing and then improved the dwelling, or he may have built the house and later upgraded it with new finishes in the early years of the 19th century.
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The date of construction, and thus the identity of the first owner of the house, cannot be conclusively determined from existing documentation, nor can the exact chronology of its development. It is not clear if the house was built by 1761. With further investigation, if the Hoyle House can be firmly
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The three room plan of the second floor consists of a large east room that comprises about two thirds of the space along with two small west rooms. The north–south paneled partition is similar to the partition of the first floor. This basic three room plan probably is original, although the partition
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The two remaining outbuildings date from the early- to mid-19th century. Near the northeast corner of the main house, the well house is a one-story, rectangular common bond brick building with ventilation holes on the ends. A gabled tin roof extends beyond the west end and acts as a porch sheltering
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The first floor of the main block is a four-room plan of two larger rooms on the east side, with corner fireplaces sharing a single chimney, and two smaller west rooms. Each pair of rooms is of equal width, but the front rooms are slightly deeper. A later, second north–south partition, no longer in
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The exact date of construction of the house is not known, but various sources date it anywhere from 1750 to 1758. After Peter's and his eldest son Jacob's deaths, which occurred within a year of each other, the land was inherited by Jacob's minor son Martin, who then transferred his interest to his
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Correction: North Carolina pioneer Peter Hoyle never owned the land upon which Hoyle Historic Homestead sits. The land was acquired by John Hoyle, son of Peter Hoyle, after Peter Hoyle's death via a 1765 North Carolina land grant for land in what then was Mecklenburg County. See digital image,
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and painting have been removed to reveal early board ceilings and walnut paneled partitions and paneling on the outer walls. While some or all of the interior sheathing appears to date after 1810, all of the trim and some of the ceiling probably date to the first remodeling.
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place, once created a center-hall plan. Today all rooms connect with adjacent rooms. The original staircase, in the southeast corner of the larger front room, enclosed with one set of winders and at least one stop outside the enclosure, was removed in the late 1960s.
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frame construction with vertical braces at the corners with tightly fitted horizontal log infillings. The apparently original and complete roof structure is now covered with early 20th century
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construction features, the main block of which reflects two, and possibly three, phases, but the exact construction dates have not been determined. A major renovation,
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the well. The well house stands at the southeast corner, and east of the well house stands a weatherboarded smokehouse with a gabled roof sheathed in sheet metal.
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dated through archaeology, dendrochronology, or additional documentation, its place in the development of German-American architecture in the
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The earliest section has a foundation of small stones, still partly visible. The house's German-American hallmarks include its heavy
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The Hoyle House is an important and, in some respects, apparently unique landmark of traditional
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finish, as well as front and rear shed porches. A brick well house and a frame
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National Register of Historic Places listings in Gaston County, North Carolina
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Germanic settlement areas but not previously identified in North Carolina.
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National Register of Historic Places in Gaston County, North Carolina
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Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in North Carolina
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indexed as "John "Hail" at David M. McCorkle, NC Land Grant Images (
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National Register of Historic Places Registration Form: Hoyle House
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The first floor interior is carefully finished. Much of the modern
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The Hoyle House stands on a hill overlooking the South Fork of the
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Bishir, Catherine; Brown, Claudia; Penegar, Lucy (August 1993),
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History of the National Register of Historic Places
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Hoyle Historic Homestead is located in North Carolina
Hoyle Historic Homestead is located in the United States
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Catawba River
Dallas, North Carolina
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