Context and Criteria (index)
Elizabeth City History (1)
Introduction: History Prior to 1793 (1.1)
Early History: 1793 to 1820 (1.2)
Formation of the Town (1.2.1)
Early Development of Transportation (1.2.2)
Early Commercial Development (1.2.3)
Early Religious and Educational Development (1.2.4)
Physical Development and Expansion (1.2.5)
Antebellum Boom: 1820 to 1860 (1.3)
Improvement of Transportation (1.3.1)
Industrial Development (1.3.2)
Commercial Development (1.3.3)
Religious and Educational Development (1.3.4)
Physical Development and Civic Improvements (1.3.5)
Blacks in Elizabeth City (1.3.6)
Elizabeth City: 1861 to 1880 (1.4)
Elizabeth City During the Civil War (1.4.1)
Transportation Development (1.4.2)
Newcomers (1.4.2)
Industrial Development (1.4.3)
Commercial Development (1.4.4)
Religious and Educational Development (1.4.5)
Physical Development (1.4.6)
Railroad Boom: 1881 to 1899 (1.5)
Expansion of Transportation Systems (1.5.1)
Industrial Expansion (1.5.2)
Commercial Expansion (1.5.3)
Religious Development (1.5.4)
Educational Development (1.5.5)
Physical Expansion (1.5.6)
Twentieth Century Progress: 1900 to 1943 (1.6)
Transportation Changes (1.6.1)
Industrial Expansion (1.6.2)
Commercial Expansion (1.6.3)
Religious Diversification (1.6.4)
Educational Expansion (1.6.5)
Physical Expansion (1.6.6)
Elizabeth City During World War II (1.6.7)
Elizabeth City After World War II (1.7)
Associated Property Types (2)
Residential Architecture (2.1)
Description (2.1.1)
Single-Family Houses (2.1.1.1)
Traditional and Popular Forms (2.1.1.1.1)
Single-Pile Houses (2.1.1.1.1.1)
Double-Pile Houses (2.1.1.1.1.2)
L- and T-Plan (2.1.1.1.1.3)
Popular Styles of the late 18th and early 19th Centuries (2.1.1.1.2)
Georgian and Federal (2.1.1.1.2.1)
Antebellum Styles (2.1.1.1.3)
Greek Revival (2.1.1.1.3.1)
Late Nineteenth Century Victorian Styles (2.1.1.1.4)
Traditional Forms with Millwork Decoration (2.1.1.1.4.1)
Oueen Anne Style (2.1.1.1.4.2)
Early Twentieth Century Styles (2.1.1.1.5)
Colonial Revival (2.1.1.1.5.1)
Neo-Classical Revival (2.1.1.1.5.2)
Tudor Revival (2.1.1.1.5.3)
American Foursquare (2.1.1.1.5.4)
Craftsman Bungalow (2.1.1.1.5.5)
Multiple-Family Dwellings (2.1.1.2)
Significance (2.1.2)
Registration Requirements (2.1.3)
Outbuildings (2.2)
Description (2.2.1)
Domestic Outbuildings (2.2.1.1)
Transportation Outbuildings (2.2.1.2)
Significance (2.2.2)
Registration Requirements (2.2.3)
Institutional Architecture (2.3)
Description (2.3.1)
Educational Buildings (2.3.1.1)
Religious Structures (2.3.1.2)
Public Buildings (2.3.1.3)
Municipal (2.3.1.3.1)
County (2.3.1.3.2)
Federal (2.3.1.3.3)
Other (2.3.1.3.4)
Significance (2.3.2)
Registration Requirements (2.3.3)
Industrial and Commercial Architecture (2.4)
Description (2.4.1)
Industrial Buildings (2.4.1.1)
Commercial Buildings (2.4.1.2)
Significance (2.4.2)
Registration Requirements (2.4.3)
Cemeteries, Monuments, and Bridges (2.5)
Description (2.5.1)
Significance (2.5.2)
Registration Requirements (2.5.3)
Geographical Data (3)
Summary of Identification and Evaluation Methods (4)
Major Bibliographical References (5)
ECHD Walking Tour (index)
Begin Tour (VirginiaDareHotel)
Tour Map (TourMap)
ECHD Nomination (index)
Narrative Description (ECHD)
Antebellum Buildings
Domestic (antebellumDomestic)
Commercial (antebellumCommercial)
Institutional (antebellumInstitutional)
Postbellum Buildings
Domestic (postbellumDomestic)
Commercial (postbellumCommercial)
Institutional (postbellumInstitutional)
Resource Catalog
Narrative Statement of Significance
Bibliography
ECHD Expansion Nomination
Narrative Description
Antebellum Structures
Turn-of-the-Century Forms
Turn-of-the-Century Styles
Out-buildings
Non-Residential
Methodology
Historical Background
Neighborhood Expansion
Religious Development
Educational Development
Commercial Development
Street Address Index
Resource Name Index
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