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The Dye House

Perryville

In 1860, a forty-three year-old farmer na...

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The William Dyer House

Built in 1841, this Greek

Revival House has Flemish ...

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The Dyer's and Potter's House 1782

Johannes Schaub, Jr., a dyer, built this house in 1782. It...

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The Dye House

Perryville

In 1860, a forty-three year-old farmer named John Dye lived here with his wife, Elizabeth, their four children, and six slaves. The 120-acre farm produced hay, corn, and wheat, and the family also had a few cows, horses, and mules.

Two ...

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The William Dyer House

Built in 1841, this Greek

Revival House has Flemish Bond

brick pattern. The first

floor was once a store, changed

to a two-family home c. 1900.

1847-1997

Marker is on S Main Street (County Route 541) south of South Street, on the right when traveling north. ...

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The Dyer's and Potter's House 1782

Johannes Schaub, Jr., a dyer, built this house in 1782. It is the oldest brick house in Forsyth County. This house, its additions and out buildings, served from 1789 until 1872 as the home and shop to a succession of ...

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