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Oren W. Belvin House

1981 (Old North Durham Architecture Slides, Durham County Library) When Oren William Belvin (1868-1937) married Caroline (Carrie) Farthing in 1890, he was a young grocer working for her family's Durham wholesale grocery and dry goods company, Farthing and Duke. By 1892, the company was called Farthing and Belvin and had moved from Main Street to...
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Henry T. Seeman House

1981 (Old North Durham Architecture Slides, Durham County Library) (Below in italics is from the 1984 National Register listing; not verified for accuracy by this author.) One story "Mediterranean Ranch" style built in pivotal section of the district. Painted brick exterior. Fits well in location between two older structures without detracting from...
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125 E. Seeman St.

1981 (Old North Durham Architecture Slides, Durham County Library) Demolished.
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211 Vine St

(Below in italics is from the 2004 East Durham National Register listing; not verified for accuracy by this author.) 1-story side-gabl e duplex of infill construction, 6 bays wide, with artificial siding and sliding windows.\ NC-age.
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209 Vine St

(Below in italics is from the 2004 East Durham National Register listing; not verified for accuracy by this author.) 1-story side-gable duplex of infill construction, 6 bays wide, with artificial siding and sliding windows. NC-age.
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210 W. Trinity Ave.

1981
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206 Vine St

(Below in italics is from the 2004 East Durham National Register listing; not verified for accuracy by this author.) 1-story side-gabled bungalow with a 3-bay gabled porch with stuccoed poers and replacement metal posts. Other alterations are all-over vinyl siding and replacement sash windows. 1930 CD. NC-alt.
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204 Vine St

(Below in italics is from the 2004 East Durham National Register listing; not verified for accuracy by this author.) 1-story front-gable bungalow with 3-over-1 sash windows and a 2-bay gabled Craftsman porch. Allo-over vinyl siding, 1935 CD.
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1010 N. Mangum St.

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1014 N. Mangum St.

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