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602 Pickett Street

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601 St. Joseph Street

601-603 Saint Joseph Street Looking ~west on St. Joseph St. at the corner of Mebane St. 601 St. Joseph is to the far right - 01.05.67
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601 South Roxboro Street / Pine Street

Looking west along Pickett Street (Courtesy Durham County Library / North Carolina Collection) Looking east from South Roxboro, June, 1965 (Courtesy Durham County Library / North Carolina Collection)
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600 St. Joseph Street

Looking ~west on St. Joseph St. at the intersection of St. Joseph and Mebane St., 01.05.67
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508 Ray Alley

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506 Ray Alley

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502 Ray Alley

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501 St. Joseph Street

June 1965 photograph, attached to appraisals by Durham Redevelopment Commission (Durham Urban Renewal Records, Durham County Library - online via DigitalNC). This was likely built as the home of brickmason Robert Lee Poole and his wife Beannie Faucette Poole, daughter of White Rock Baptist Church founder, Margaret Faucette. The couple acquired the...
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501 Ray Alley

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416 Ray Alley

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