The Gingerbread Bargeboard of the James M. Taylor House
This is the Dr. James M. Taylor House, also known as the
Candler House, at 1022 North Fillmore Street. The house
was built in the early 1870s, in the Gothic Revival style, with an ell-front, T-plan. The front door is flanked by rectangular sidelights, with a rectangular transom above the door. The posts that support he roof of the porch have an octagonal shape. There are two brick chimneys on the roof, although one of them is damaged.Galleries:Corinth, Gothic Revival, Views of Houses, ExteriorKeywords:brick chimneys, corinth, ell-front, gothic revival, house, james m taylor, mississippi, octagonal posts, sidelights, t-plan, transomPhoto Location: Corinth, MississippiPhotographer: Dr. Roy WinkelmanDate of Photo: 10/31/2011Device Make: CanonDevice Model: Canon EOS 5D Mark IIExposure Time: 0.0125F Number: 22Original Dimensions: 5457×3624Picture Orientation: LandscapeGPS Coordinates: 34°56'03.32"N 88°31'20.17"WPicture Number: 20685
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