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Lewisville, NC

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Gallery – Preservation Project

Warner Tuttle Holder House, ca. 1830s
Warner Tuttle Holder House, ca. 1830s
Richard Craft House, ca. 1871
Richard Craft House, ca. 1871
(Lost)”-- for: Jasper Howard Moser House, 1900
(Lost)”-- for: Jasper Howard Moser House, 1900
Jacob Irvin Warner House, ca. 1840
Jacob Irvin Warner House, ca. 1840
Finch-Kimel House, early 1900s
Finch-Kimel House, early 1900s
(Lost)”-- for: Bert Jacob Warner House, ca. 1915
(Lost)”-- for: Bert Jacob Warner House, ca. 1915
Augustus Eugene Conrad House, 1856-1857
Augustus Eugene Conrad House, 1856-1857

The Lewisville Historical
Society would like to thank the
following businesses for their
support. Click on the name to
visit their websites.

Town of Lewisville, NC

Craft Brothers Gospel Quartet

Forsyth County Genealogical Society

Forsyth County Public Library

Lewisville-Clemmons Chamber of Commerce

Lewisville Area Arts Council

Historic Nissen House Facebook Page

Historic Nissen House Website

Hayworth-Miller Funeral Homes and Cremation, Lewisville Chapel

Historic Resources Commission (Forsyth County)

Preservation Forsyth

Preservation NC

Security Underwriters

Shallow Ford Foundation

Tracy Krell Photography

Winston-Salem Foundation

Yadkin County Historical Society

Lewisville Historical Society, P.O. Box 242 Lewisville, NC 27023; 336-766-5842
history@lewisvillehistory.org; www.lewisvillehistory.org
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The Lewisville Historical Society, Inc., is a non-profit corporation chartered by the State of
North Carolina and is a tax exempt public charity under section 501 (c) (3) of the Internal
Revenue Code. Contributions received are deductible. The Society is qualified to receive tax
deductible bequests, devises, transfers or gifts under the IRS Code.

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