Nineteenth-century brick architecture in the Roanoke valley and beyond : discovering the true legacies of the Deyerle builders
Since 1934, more than 20 landmark Roanoke area buildings have been attributed to Benjamin Deyerle as the architect, brick maker, and builder. Pulice's research shows that the attributions were made without primary source documentation and with solid evidence to the contrary. This work seeks to establish the contributions made by Benjamin Deyerle and the Deyerle family while debunking the lore surrounding them.
"Since 1934, more than 20 landmark Roanoke area buildings have been attributed to Benjamin Deyerle as the architect, brick maker, and builder. Pulice's research shows that the attributions were made without primary source documentation and with solid evidence to the contrary. This work seeks to establish the contributions made by Benjamin Deyerle and the Deyerle family while debunking the lore surrounding them."@en
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