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828 Wilkerson Ave

This one-and-a-half story, side-gabled bungalow is three-bays wide and triple pile. The earliest known occupant is J. A. Phelps in 1919.
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827 Wilkerson Ave

This two-story, hip-roofed Craftsman house is three-bays wide and triple pile. The earliest known occupant of the house is Walter J. Barden (foreman) in 1925; his family remained in the house through at least 1940.
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826 Wilkerson Ave

This one-and-a-half story, side-gabled bungalow is three-bays wide and triple pile. The earliest known occupant is C. F. Delamar (clerk, Liggett & Myers Tobacco Company) in 1919.
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825 Wilkerson Ave

This two-story, hip-roofed house is three-bays wide and double pile. The earliest known occupant is Edward H. Cheek (foreman) in 1919.
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1714 Bahama Rd.

A side addition was added in 1957.
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826 Exum St.

This one-story, triple-A-roofed house is three-bays wide and single pile with a gabled rear ell on the right side and a shed-roofed addition to the left of the ell. The building appears on the 1913 Sanborn maps; the earliest known occupant is J. H. Davis (carpenter) in 1919.
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919-921 Exum St.

This one-story, front-gabled duplex is four-bays wide and four pile.
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402-404 N. Elizabeth St.

Jack Rhodes, Ada Currie Rhodes, and their daughter Janet, with the house they lived in behind them - 402-404 N. Elizabeth - 1946. Both Jack and Ada worked for the Golden Belt Manufacturing Co. (Courtesy Janet Rhodes Downs) The site of the house is, as of 2012, the site of the DIG garden for SEEDS.
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Gaddis, Steve

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Muirhead Construction Company

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