This was built by A. J. Lee and was later owned by C. H. Ward.
This was built by A. J. Lee and was later owned by C. H. Ward.
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Would love to hear from anyone who knows details of this photo: when it was taken, location, etc. An almost identical house, also built by the Lee family, in the Brooklet area, actually close to Denmark, GA, was owned by my husband’s parents and is still in the family. If not the same house, it has to be the same builder/architect. My email is skhmcelveen@gmail.com.
Kathy, this style was quite common around 1900-1920 and there are numerous similar examples in the area. I imagine many were built by the same builders.