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Gray Avenue
802 N. Roxboro St.
1983 (Old North Durham Architecture Slides, Durham County Library)
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709 Gray Ave.
1999
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802 N. Elizabeth St.
10.18.13
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311 Gray Ave.
1981 1999
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316 Gray Ave.
Likely built between 1909 and 1915, 316 Gray is one of four identical houses remaining in this block. In 1919, Charles Hamlet, a "driver" for the Durham Traction Company (streetcar) lived here. I
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307 Gray Ave. - Sam Gladstein House
04.05.12 Three brothers from Kiev, Moses, Samuel, and Louis Goldstein were part of the early Jewish immigration to Durham. Moses came to Durham to work in the cigarette business, and established a 5 and 10 cents store / dry goods store on East Main Street by the 1890s and Louis and Samuel Gladstein had established a clothing store (L&S Gladstein at...
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306 Gray Ave. - Louis Gladstein House
Three brothers from Kiev, Moses, Samuel, and Louis Gladstein were part of the early Jewish immigration to Durham. The Gladsteins all lived along Pine Street in the late 19th and early 20th century; in the 1910s, Jewish families (as well as Greek families) moved into the area between North Roxboro and Holloway Streets. By 1915, Louis at 306 Gray Avenue.
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706 North Roxboro Street
706 North Roxboro, 1980
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304 Gray Ave.
H. Shepard Thomas House - Thomas is listed as "Salesman, The Corley Co." The Corley Company is listed as "Pianos, organs, musical instruments, sheet music, etc.; 123 East Main Street. Dorsey Corley, manager."
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