Solomon and Henry Weil Houses  | |
![]() Henry Weil house, September 2014  | |
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| Location | 204 and 200 W. Chestnut St., Goldsboro, North Carolina | 
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| Coordinates | 35°22′54″N 78°59′58″W / 35.38167°N 78.99944°W | 
| Area | less than one acre | 
| Built | 1875 | 
| Architectural style | Late Victorian | 
| NRHP reference No. | 76001350[1] | 
| Added to NRHP | December 22, 1976 | 
The Solomon and Henry Weil Houses are two historic homes located at Goldsboro, Wayne County, North Carolina. They were built in 1875 for two brothers, and are nearly identical two-story, rectangular, Late Victorian frame dwellings. They feature projecting bays, bay windows, porches, and verandahs.[2] Social activist Gertrude Weil, Henry's daughter, grew up in the house at 200 W. Chestnut St.[3][4]
They were listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1976.[1]
References
- 1 2 "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010.
 - ↑ Davyd Foard Hood and Joe Mobley (n.d.). "Solomon and Henry Weil Houses" (pdf). National Register of Historic Places - Nomination and Inventory. North Carolina State Historic Preservation Office. Retrieved 2015-07-01.
 - ↑ Rogoff, Leonard (2017). Gertrude Weil: Jewish Progressive in the New South. North Carolina: University of North Carolina Press. p. 13.
 - ↑ "View, Henry Weil House, Goldsboro, Wayne County, North Carolina (Henry Weil House (Goldsboro, N.C.)) - bh2316pnc006 - NCSU Libraries' Rare and Unique Digital Collections | NCSU Libraries' Rare and Unique Digital Collections". d.lib.ncsu.edu. Retrieved 2018-11-14.
 
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