| Houses of this type are simple and inexpensive to construct and their economic use of land
made them ideal tenant houses. This was one of ten shotgun houses which stood in a row along
Guillot Street. Owned by Dr. David Graham Hall, a local physician, this house was rented by
a working-class African-American family.
Because the house is so small, the rooms served multiple purposes; the front sitting room also
contains a child’s bed, and the dining table is in the kitchen. The quilt pattern in the background is called "Maple Leaf".
Information about this and other patterns can be found at the World Wide Quilting Page
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