Tryon Palace
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“Front view of Tryon’s Palace. The view here given was the north front, toward the town. The center edifice was the palace. The building on the right was the secretary’s office and the laundry; that upon the left was the kitchen and servant’s hall. These were connected with the palace by a curviform colonmade, of five columns each, and covered. Between these buildings, in front of the palace, was a handsome court. The rear of the building was finished in the style of the Mansion-House in London."—Lossing, 1851
Source
Benson J. Lossing, The Pictorial Field-Book of the Revolution (New York: Harper & Brothers, 1851)II:570
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