Between 1902 and 1930, over 400 homes were built to provide housing for the influx of workers coming to work at the cotton mill.
The earliest homes, shown on the 1902 and 1908 Sanborn maps of Mooresville, were mainly 3-room, T-shaped houses with front and back porches.
Architectural styles represented are American Craftsman and Colonial Revival.
A church, a school, a band hall, and stores all appear on the early Sanborn maps.
This article about a property in Iredell County, North Carolina on the National Register of Historic Places is a stub.