Gen. Joshua Barnes House

It was built about 1844, and is a two-story, central-hall-plan, Greek Revival style frame dwelling.It has a shallow hipped roof and one-story, full width front porch.Attached to the rear of the house is a small one-story Greek Revival frame structure connected by an enclosed breezeway.It was built by Gen. Joshua Barnes, who is considered the father of Wilson County.This article about a property in Wilson County, North Carolina on the National Register of Historic Places is a stub.
U.S. National Register of Historic PlacesWilson, North CarolinaWilsonWilson County, North Carolinacentral-hall-planGreek RevivalFederalNational Register of Historic PlacesNational Park ServiceNorth CarolinaContributing propertyKeeper of the RegisterHistoric districtHistory of the National Register of Historic PlacesProperty typesAlamanceAlexanderAlleghanyBeaufortBertieBladenBrunswickBuncombeCabarrusCaldwellCamdenCarteretCaswellCatawbaChathamCherokeeChowanClevelandColumbusCravenCumberlandCurrituckDavidsonDuplinDurhamEdgecombeForsythFranklinGastonGrahamGranvilleGreeneGuilfordHalifaxHarnettHaywoodHendersonHertfordIredellJacksonJohnstonLenoirLincolnMadisonMartinMcDowellMecklenburgMitchellMontgomeryNew HanoverNorthamptonOnslowOrangePamlicoPasquotankPenderPerquimansPersonRandolphRichmondRobesonRockinghamRutherfordSampsonScotlandStanlyStokesTransylvaniaTyrrellWarrenWashingtonWataugaWilkesYadkinYanceyBridgesNational Historic Landmarksproperty in Wilson County, North Carolina on the National Register of Historic Places