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North Maple Street
507 N. Maple Street
This home is a one and a half story side-gable brick Tudor Cottage with a gabled entrance wing containing a Tudor-arched batten door and a half-timbered gable, a front chinmey, and 2 gabled dormer windows.
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503 N. Maple Street
One story side-gable Craftsman-style house with German siding, 4-over-1 sash windows, exposed rafter tails, and a 2-bay gabled porch. The home was built in 1935 for Percy E. Weaver and his wife Ola.
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501 N. Maple Street - Thomas Whitfield House
One story side-gable Minimal Traditional-style house with 6- over-6 sash windows and a gabled entrance porch with triple boxed posts. Built around 1945, it was owned by Thomas Whitfield who was an embalmer at Howerton- Bryan Funeral Home.
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Robert Motley House - 411 N. Maple St
Robert Motley House. Small one-story side-gable house with German siding, 2-over-2 horizontal sash windows, and a 2-bay porch with original metal posts and railing. Motley was a salesman at Gulf Oil.
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405 N. Maple Street
One-story hipped-roof bungalow with German siding, 4-over-1 vertical sash windows, and an engaged porch with original tumed posts.
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302 N. Maple St.
Lawrence Carden House. 1-story side-gable bungalow with German siding, 2-over-2 sash windows, eave brackets, exposed rafter tails, and an engaged Craftsman porch. 1930-1940 CDs: Lawrence Carden owner/occupant (employee Durham Lumber Co.).
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113 N. Maple St.
House. 1-story hip-roofed bungalow with German siding, 4-over-1 vertical sash windows, exposed rafter tails, and an engaged Craftsman porch with a replacement railing. [1930CD, 1937 SM] Demolished by NIS in 2007.
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Louise Knitting Mill / Griffin Hosiery Mill
Looking northwest from Maple Street, 1920s. (Courtesy Duke Rare Book and Manuscript Collection) The Louise Knitting Mill was established in ~1915 - one of dozens of medium-sized textile manufacturers located throughout East and West Durham.
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Mystery Photo - 02.25.10
Probably from the late 1920s...
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