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| Full Title | Beyond the Jewels and Grandeur The Houses on North Green Street, Gainesville, Georgia |
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| Author(s) | Helen M. Martin |
| Edition | |
| ISBN | 9781665501729, 9781665501736 |
| Publisher | Authorhouse |
| Format | PDF and EPUB |
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| Full Title | Beyond the Jewels and Grandeur The Houses on North Green Street, Gainesville, Georgia |
|---|---|
| Author(s) | Helen M. Martin |
| Edition | |
| ISBN | 9781665501729, 9781665501736 |
| Publisher | Authorhouse |
| Format | PDF and EPUB |
After attaining approval from the governor to form a city on April 21, 1821, Gainesville, Georgia, transformed into a commercial and resort area that soon attracted a street railway. When its line was expanded in 1877, Green Street eventually became one of the most desirable places to raise a family. Even after a fire nearly destroyed the town in 1851, its determined residents persevered. In 1975, the Green Street homes were placed in the Green Street Historic District and on the National Registry.Within a fascinating presentation, Helen Martin looks beyond the jewels and grandeur to capture the past and offer a glimpse into the versatile house designs of North Green Street. Some of the homes described include the Martin–Matthews–Norton house built at (58) 393 Green Street between 1910 and 1911; the Wallace House at 417 Green Street, constructed at around 1900; and the Nalley Martin house, one of the last homes erected in 1938. Included are historical photographs and additional details regarding the twenty-five homes that fell in the name of progress.Beyond the Jewels and Grandeur is an architecture book you’ll definitely want in your bookshelf. It shares the architectural history of a beloved street in Gainesville, Georgia, as its homes and residents endured changes through both simple and challenging times.