Reverend John David Mauney House
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In the Queen Ann Style, this home was built around 1900 for John David Mauney and his new bride, Bessie Miller Frantz. They lived here shortly, John becoming a Lutheran minister who served churches throughout Georgia and the Carolinas. The octagonal tower, neo-classical details, a hip roof with gables, and the decorative iron fence around the backyard are focal points.
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Backstory and Context
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In the Queen Ann Style, this home was built around 1900 for John David Mauney and his new bride, Bessie Miller Frantz. They lived here shortly, John becoming a Lutheran minister who served churches throughout Georgia and the Carolinas. Focal points are the octagonal tower, neo-classical details, a hip roof with gables, and the decorative iron fence around the backyard.
Sources
"Kings Mountain Downtown Historical Walking Tour Pamphlet", City of Kings Mountain, Mauney Memorial Library, 2000s