Bailey-Bunn House
Bailey-Bunn House | |
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General information | |
Status | Active |
Type | residence, headquarters |
Architectural style | Georgian Revival |
Location | 302 N Blount Street Raleigh, North Carolina, U.S. |
Coordinates | 35°47′02″N 78°38′09″W / 35.78398°N 78.63595°W |
Owner | Hawkins family Bailey family United Daughters of the Confederacy |
The Bailey-Bunn House is a historic Georgian Revival house in the North Blount Street Historic District of downtown Raleigh, North Carolina. It serves as the state headquarters for the North Carolina Division of the United Daughters of the Confederacy.
History
The house was constructed at 302 North Blount Street in the early twentieth century.[1] It was completed in 1922.[2] The two story home was built with brick and designed in the Georgian Revival style.[3] It was built in the side yard of the Hawkins-Hartness House for Mrs. Hawkins's niece, Martha Hawkins Bailey.[3]
It is located in the North Blount Street Historic District,[4] next door to the Offices of the Lieutenant Governor of North Carolina and across the street from the North Carolina Executive Mansion.[5]
The house serves as the state headquarters for the North Carolina Division of the United Daughters of the Confederacy.[3][5] When the Confederate monument Silent Sam was removed from the campus of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 2019, one of the suggested locations for its relocation was the Bailey-Bunn House.[5]
References
- ^ "Residential | Raleigh Historic Development Commission". rhdc.org.
- ^ "Bailey-Bunn House | Raleigh Historic Development Commission". rhdc.org.
- ^ a b c "Bailey-Bunn House". Raleigh Historic.
- ^ "Downtown Walking Tour (the finale) – The Raleigh Connoisseur". February 12, 2025.
- ^ a b c "Silent Sam settlement could be only the beginning". Carolina Journal -. December 5, 2019.