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Plummer T. Hall House

The picturesque one-story frame Queen Anne cottage was built for Plummer T. Hall, the first pastor of the Oberlin Baptist Church, as a wedding present for his bride. The house, which remains in the Hall family, has a turreted porch and bay window as well as circular and quatrefoil gable vents. Private residence.

Date: Between 1878 and 1893

Images

Plummer T. Hall House, 2010
Plummer T. Hall House, 2010 Image courtesy of A. Neifeld, Capital City Camera Club.
Rev. Plummer T. Hall House, 2007
Rev. Plummer T. Hall House, 2007 Image courtesy of the North Carolina State Archives.
Rev. Plummer T. Hall House, 2007
Rev. Plummer T. Hall House, 2007 Image courtesy of the North Carolina State Archives.
Plummer T. Hall House, 1980
Plummer T. Hall House, 1980 Image by Michael Zirkle Photography, copyright Raleigh Historic Development Commission.
Plummer T. Hall House, 1994
Plummer T. Hall House, 1994 Image courtesy of Preservation North Carolina Historic Architecture Slide Collection. Front view, Rev. Plummer T. Hall House, Raleigh, Wake County, North Carolina. Preservation North Carolina Historic Architecture Slide Collection, 1965-2005 (PNC slides). Preservation North Carolina. July 31, 2014. http://d.lib.ncsu.edu/collections/catalog/bh2065pnc001. NCSU Libraries’ Digital Collections: Rare and Unique Materials.
Plummer T. Hall House,
Plummer T. Hall House, Image courtesy of Preservation North Carolina.
Plummer T. Hall House, 1994
Plummer T. Hall House, 1994 Image courtesy of Preservation North Carolina.

Location

814 Oberlin Road

Metadata

RHDC, “Plummer T. Hall House,” Raleigh Historic, accessed May 13, 2024, https://raleighhistoric.org/items/show/59.