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Kings Mountain Downtown Historical Walking Tour
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In the late Greek Revival Style with a center-hall plan, this home was in 1876 for George Washington Cornwell and his wife, Frances Lou Smith (Lucinda). It was one of the first of Kings Mountain, founded in 1874. The Cornwells sold their land to their son, Clarence, in 1910, and the house was rolled on logs to the far side of the property to make room for Clarence's new house. Central United Methodist Church, who bought the Cornwell property in 2005, donated the house to the museum foundation. The kitchen ell and back porch are missing but will be reconstructed during continuing restoration. The house will interpret the early years of incorporated Kings Mountain.


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[Audio Transcript] In the late Greek Revival Style with a center-hall plan, this home was built in 1876 for George Washington Cornwell and his wife, Frances Lou Smith (Lucinda). It was one of the first of Kings Mountain, founded 1874. The Cornwells sold their land to their son, Clarence, in 1910, and the house was rolled on logs tot he far side of the property to make room for Clarence's new house. Central United Methodist Church, who bought the Cornwell property in 2005, donated the house to the museum foundation. The kitchen ell and back porch are missing, but will be reconstructed during continuing restoration. The house will interpret the early years of incorporated Kings Mountain.

"Kings Mountain Downtown Historical Walking Tour Pamphlet", City of Kings Mountain, Mauney Memorial Library, 2000s