Address:
437 John Allen Lane, Mars Hill NC 28754
Year Built: late 1800s, early 1900s
Historic Owners: Curtis Buckner & Tommy Allen
Description:
Thomas Allen likely built his house in the 1880’s; the barn appears to have been built later, perhaps in the early 1900’s. It would have replaced a log crib barn. This barn represents the transition from log crib livestock barns to fully wood-framed barns. It retains the classic features of lattice siding on the hay loft level, for good ventilation, and the lapped wood siding in the gable ends. A shed roof addition was later added for burley tobacco, and a deck structure for loading hay and shelter. The farm also includes many outbuildings: a springhouse, sorghum cane cooker, corn crib, can house, carriage house, and other barns. The rolling fields of this farm are part of an original landholding of 200 acres that was acquired as an early speculative development in the 1830’s, obtained by Gabriel Keith and John Allen. Much of that original land remains in the Allen family today. Keith and Allen migrated from Philadelphia by way of Roanoke, Virginia, as land speculators, a common business practice of the early development period in the region. An original log house built in 1855 still stands on the property. Descendants of Allen and Keith include Colonel Lawrence Allen and Lt. James Keith, commanding Confederate officers in the infamous Shelton Laurel Massacre of 1863. Thomas Allen also served in the Confederate army as a Lieutenant.
Historic Use: livestock
Type of Construction: Post and Beam, Sawn lumber, Hewn Timbers, and Stud Frame
Siding Materials: Milled Boards and Lattice
Roof Shape:
Roofing Materials: Split wood Shingles
Roof Framing: Milled rafters
Foundation: Dry-Laid Stone and Wood sills on rock piers
Species of Wood: Various Other
Hinges: Commercial Metal
Fasteners: Wire nails
Additional Features:
lattice across top of stall walls onto hallway
Outbuildings: corn crib, other barns, sorghum molasses cane cooker shed
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NOTE: These photographs are meant to illustrate various features and construction elements of this barn.