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George S. H.
Appleget (1831–1880) was an
American architect and carpenter. He was
active in Philadelphia, New York, and
North Carolina. He was born in...
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reside on campus, were
designed by the
famed Raleigh architect George S. H.
Appleget and
feature a
Second Empire and
Italianate architectural styles. Other...
- destro**** by fire just the
previous year. It was
designed by
architect G.S.H.
Appleget. It
includes Second Empire, Italianate,
classical Revival, and
other architecture...
- War. It is
located at 309
North Blount Street. It was
created by G.S.H.
Appleget for Mrs.
Mattie Heck, the wife of
Colonel Jonathan McGee Heck. It is on...
- businessman, the
Italianate style home was
designed by
architect George S. H.
Appleget. The
house was
added to the
National Register of
Historic Places (NRHP)...
- need for a women's facility.
School administrators chose George S. H.
Appleget,
architect of
large homes in
Raleigh including the Heck-Andrews House,...
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Number Position Height Weight class Hometown Destination Jake
Appleget #83 TE 6'4" 220 (R)
Freshman Lincoln, NE
Northern Illinois Chief Borders #14...
- Heck-Andrews
House (1869–1870) in Raleigh,
North Carolina;
George S. H.
Appleget,
architect Henry G. Taft
House in the
Woodland Street Historic District...
- The
Grand Lodge had
plans for a new
building drawn up by
George S.H.
Appleget and
purchased a site on the
south side of the
block where the Wake County...
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Cleveland County,
North Carolina. It was
designed by
architect G.S.H.
Appleget, and was
built in 1874–1875. It is a 2+1⁄2-story, T-shaped,
stuccoed brick...