Cameron-Maynard-Gatling House

This one-story, wood frame house with a hipped roof is one of the oldest homes in the Oakwood Historic District and is depicted in an 1872 birds-eye view map of the city. Described as both Greek Revival and vernacular, its simple design, in contrast with the neighborhood's ornate Victorian-era houses, is representative of early domestic architecture in Raleigh. The house has been well maintained over the years and many of its original features remain. It is currently undergoing restoration. Private residence.

Date: ca. 1860-1865

Images

Cameron-Maynard-Gatling House, 2013
Cameron-Maynard-Gatling House, 2013 Image courtesy of D. Strevel, Capital City Camera Club.
Cameron-Maynard-Gatling House, 2013
Cameron-Maynard-Gatling House, 2013 Image courtesy of D. Strevel, Capital City Camera Club.
Cameron-Maynard-Gatling House, 2009
Cameron-Maynard-Gatling House, 2009 Image courtesy of D. Strevel, Capital City Camera Club.
Cameron-Maynard-Gatling House, 1976
Cameron-Maynard-Gatling House, 1976 Image courtesy of the North Carolina State Archives.
Cameron-Maynard-Gatling House, 1973
Cameron-Maynard-Gatling House, 1973 Image courtesy of Kiernan McGorty.

Location

504 East Jones Street

Metadata

RHDC, “Cameron-Maynard-Gatling House,” Raleigh Historic, accessed June 16, 2024, https://raleighhistoric.org/items/show/26.