T.S. Christian is the name of one or more builders of significant structures that are listed in the U.S. National Register of Historic Places in Pennsylvania and in North Carolina. [1]
T.S. Christian was builder of at least two covered bridges in Pennsylvania in 1881:
T.S. Christian, possibly the same or possibly a different person, was a building contractor in Durham, North Carolina, [4] who built several houses in Queen Anne or similar styles, c.1890. They were the original group of faculty houses associated with a Trinity College, which became Duke University. The houses are:
All four houses have been moved. [4] T.S. Christian served two-year terms starting in 1905, 1907, and 1915 in some Durham committee or legislative body. [5]
T.S. Christian is the name of one or more builders of significant structures that are listed in the U.S. National Register of Historic Places in Pennsylvania and in North Carolina. [1]
T.S. Christian was builder of at least two covered bridges in Pennsylvania in 1881:
T.S. Christian, possibly the same or possibly a different person, was a building contractor in Durham, North Carolina, [4] who built several houses in Queen Anne or similar styles, c.1890. They were the original group of faculty houses associated with a Trinity College, which became Duke University. The houses are:
All four houses have been moved. [4] T.S. Christian served two-year terms starting in 1905, 1907, and 1915 in some Durham committee or legislative body. [5]