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Proctor, Jonathan S.

Date of birth
1819
Date of death
1891
Place of birth
Orange County, North Carolina
Place of death
Durham, Durham County, North Carolina
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Proctor, William B.

Date of birth
1822
Date of death
1887
Place of birth
Orange County, North Carolina
Place of death
Durham, Durham County, North Carolina
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Proctor, Sterling

Date of birth
1804
Date of death
1877
Place of birth
Orange County, North Carolina
Place of death
Durham, Orange County, North Carolina
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Proctor, Richard Anthony

Date of birth
1780
Date of death
1864
Place of birth
Warren County, North Carolina
Place of death
Orange County, North Carolina
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4636 Angier Ave.

Old farmstead along Angier Ave.
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James Parrish House

Built for the James Parrish family between 1913 and 1918, this large frame Foursquare farmhouse was added to an earlier one-story frame dwelling (now the rear ell) moved to the site from another location on the property.
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The Aloft - Durham

07.26.15 (G. Kueber) I keep being struck by the sense that the new Aloft hotel kinda looks like a Federal Government building from the 1960s. Maybe they should lose the flags.
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832 Ridgeway Ave.

Bull City Barber College, 1970. EZ Food Mart, 2014.
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Northern High School

The same architect that designed the Hill Building, VA hospital, watts hospital, wg person, east end school, nccu bulidings. It's in danger of demolition in 2019; we need to save this historic building.
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1704 W. Lakewood Ave.

1704 W. Lakewood Ave, Durham NC built in 1914
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