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Harmony Hall (White Oak, North Carolina) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Harmony Hall (White Oak, North Carolina)
Harmony Hall Plantation, one of the oldest residences in North Carolina, is located in White Oak. ==History== Harmony Hall was built by Col. James Richardson prior to 1768. The 12,000 to plot it originally occupied on the banks of the Cape Fear River was partially a grant from King George III for Col. Richardson's gallant service with General James Wolfe in the French and Indian War. The Colonel became interested in the land after he and his brother were shipwrecked off of Cape Hatteras and had to spend several months making repairs in Bladen County, NC before they could return to their home in Stonington, Connecticut. Col. James fell in the love with the land and, after receiving a large tract of land their for his service, he built his home there, from Elizabethtown, NC and from the river. The building is frame built in a two-story Gabled style with two-story galleries, an unusually tall foundation with ventilation holes, and exterior stairs leading from the second story to a full attic. The interior is partially paneled with wide pine boards, some with chair-rails and some plastered above a paneled dado. The mantels are modeled after the Adam design. Shortly after completing the construction, Col. James was captured by the British army during the Revolutionary War and paroled. However, after learning of many British soldiers breaking their parole, he too broke his and re-enlisted in the American Army. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1972.〔
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