Luther Snyder House

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Title

Luther Snyder House

Subject

Residential Architecture

Description

This home was designed specifically for Virginian native Luther Snyder after he moved to Charlotte from Atlanta in 1902 to create the first Coco-Cola bottling plant. Located at 1901 Queens Road Charlotte, NC, the home stands out on the corner of Selwyn and Queens on the historic campus of Queens University. This item features the front exterior, back exterior, as well as the interior. Simply understated, the Colonial-Revival style emphasizes simplicity shown in all three images.

Creator

Martin E. Boyer

Source

North Carolina State University Digital Archives Beaux Arts to Modernism

Publisher

Information from Charlotte-Mecklenburg Historic Landmarks Commission. Photographs from J. Murray Atkins Library Special Collections from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte.

Date

1920

Relation

Top three photographs part of digitization of North Carolina history, Beaux Arts to Modernism by NCSU

Type

Photographs and digitalized floor plans