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1014 Broad St.

2011 (DC Tax Office) 07.31.13 (Jack Daily) 08.10.13 (Gary Kueber)
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1012 Broad St.

2011 (DC Tax Office) 08.10.13
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1909 Carden Alley

1909 Carden Alley (DC Tax Office), 1999. 1-story side-gable house with German siding, 6-over-6 sash windows, exposed rafter tails, and a gabled Craftsman porch. 1935 CD.
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210 N. Maple St.

(Durham County Tax Office) 1-story side-gable duplex of infill constmction, with alunlinum siding, replacement sash windows, and corner recessed porches with metal posts. The house is set sideways on the lot.
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1705 Joplin Street

This home, now demolished, was one of rows upon rows of identical millhouses that lined the neighborhood. Throughout the years it was home to various weavers, machinists and millhands.
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1908 Angier Avenue

Below in italics is from the 2004 NRHP East Durham documents - not verified for accuracy by this author. 1-story gable-and-wing type house with a secondary front cross-gable, some 2-over-2 sash windows on the sides, and a full porch. Alterations include vinyl siding, replacement facade windows, and replacement metal porch posts. [1913 SM, 1930 CD]...
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205 South Guthrie Avenue

(Below in italics is from the 2004 East Durham National Register listing; not verified for accuracy by this author.} 1-story front-gable duplex with plywood siding, 2-over-2 horizontal sash windows, and 2 front doors. NC-age CA 1975
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New Bethel Memorial Gardens

Nearly half of the graves in this cemetery were moved here from the Crest St/Hickstown neighborhood during the construction of 147.
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Cedar Hill Cemetery Aka Erwin Mills Cemetery

The Erwin Mills Cemetery, now the Cedar Mills Cemetery, was established by Erwin Mills in 1893 as a cemetery for employees who could not afford burial elsewhere.
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2015 Ashe St.

(Below in italics is from the 2004 East Durham National Register listing; not verified for accuracy by this author.) John Mathes House. 1-story tri-gable house with Craftsman style alterations, including 4-over-1 vertical sash windows and a 1-story gabled pedimented porch with Craftsman posts. Vinyl siding. This is not on the 1937 SM, and not...
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