GILLMAN HALL (circa 1860) is among several lovely Selma homes
that will be featured on the Historic Selma Pilgrimage this spring.
The GREEK Revival Italianate was constructed with solid brick
and finished with
stucco, and the front porch posts were
fashioned
from iron at the second owner's company, Selma Ironworks.
Pilgrimage is March 14-15.
Linking to ABC Wednesday where the Letter of the Week is G
7 comments:
These are nice building, though I admit a certain antebellum weirdness.
Roger, this one was "modernized." The original iron railings and fretwork were removed in the 1930s.
I like the symmetry of this home. I'd love to see what's inside, too!
It's a beautiful house. I like the porch.
Beautiful!!!
What a gorgeous home!
Leslie
abcw team
A beautiful home.
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