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RALEIGH ARCHITECTURAL SURVEY, PHASE 4
Descriptive Index

M. Ruth Little, Principal Investigator
April 1992

SL Denotes properties placed on National Register Study List on April 9, 1992 as a result of this survey

NR Listed on National Register

SLWA2451 - Longview (Clarence Poe House). 1925.
End of Poe Drive., Raleigh
Raleigh East Quad

Large Colonial Revival house of stone, on extensive grounds, built for well-known Progressive Farmer editor Clarence Poe, and potentially eligible for NR under Criterion B for its association with Poe.

WA2452 - Denton-Whitley Log Houses. Late 1940s.
503, 509 Sunnybrook Rd., Raleigh
Raleigh East Quad

Rustic Craftsman style log houses built by two young couples as starter houses, using logs cut on their property.

WA2453 - Howard Griffin House. ca. 1926.
3219 Poole Rd., Raleigh
Raleigh East Quad

Substantial frame bungalow built for owner of nearby Sunnybrook Dairy (gone). Potentially eligible for NR as one of two dairymen's houses preserved in Raleigh outskirts (all dairy farms are gone).

WA2454 - Basil Ellis House. Late 1920s
3220 Poole Rd., Raleigh
Raleigh East Quad

Substantial 1920s frame Craftsman style house with lovely site.

WA2455 - House. 1920s.
3216 Poole Rd., Raleigh
Raleigh East Quad

Substantial frame bungalow.

WA2456 - Houses. early 20th c.
2700 block Poole Rd., Raleigh
Raleigh East Quad

Four small frame houses located on both sides of road representing previous rural character of Poole Rd.

WA2457 - Cross Link Road Houses. 1920s-1930s
927-1030 Cross Link Rd., Raleigh
Garner Quad .

Four frame and brick bungalows representing the only pre-WWII develop- ment on this road.

WA2458 - Buffaloe-Jarrell House. 1936.
2909 Garner Rd., Raleigh
Lake Wheeler Quad

Mr. Buffaloe built this front-gable brick Craftsman house, and James Jarrell has owned it since then.

WA2459 - Beasley Banana Curing Plant. 1945 (Demolished January 1992)
SE jct. Rush St. & Garner Rd., Raleigh
Lake Wheeler Quad

Unusual three-room brick building used to cure green bananas from 1945 to ca. 1970.

WA2460 - Beasley Store_and Houses. 1930s.
3100 & 3200 block Garner Rd., Raleigh
Lake Wheeler Quad

Three houses and a brick, box-and-canopy type store forming a 1930s row.

SLWA2461 - (former) Governor Morehead School for Colored Blind and Deaf.
1929., 3320 Garner Rd.
Raleigh

Lake Wheeler Quad Original campus core consists of five main buildings, all brick, of simple Colonial Revival style. Potentially eligible for NR because of its significance as the training school for handicapped black children from 1929 to 1977.

WA2462 - Carter(?) House. ca. 1915.
300 block Rush St., S. side, Raleigh
Lake Wheeler Quad

Large frame pyramidal cottage on spacious grounds, probably home tract of a farm that has disappeared.

WA2463 - Montlawn Memorial Park. 1931.
3201 S. Wilmington St., Raleigh
Lake Wheeler Quad

Suburban cemetery with stone gate and groundskeeper's house set at southern "gateway" to Raleigh, on Hwy. 401 South.

WA2464 - Gray Funeral Home Annex. ca. 1932.
2400 block S. Wilmington St., e. side, Raleigh
Lake Wheeler Quad

Two-story frame Craftsman building, perhaps originally the Gray Funeral Home.

WA2465 - Herbert Whitley House. early 20th c.
2869 Club Plaza Rd., Raleigh
Lake Wheeler Quad

Altered, small, vernacular frame house.

WA2466 - Vic Bell House. ca. 1915.
5 Par Dr., Raleigh
Lake Wheeler Quad

Altered frame pyramidal cottage.

SLWA2467 - (former) Carolina Pines Hotel. 1929.
1526 Tryon Rd., Raleigh
Lake Wheeler Quad

Large frame Colonial Revival style hotel on spacious grounds in middle of Raleigh Golf Association Golf Course. Potentially eligible for NR as one of earliest surviving hotels in Raleigh. Now the Delta Sigma Fraternity House.

WA2468 - Raleigh Golf Association Clubhouse and Course. 1939, altered.
1527 Tryon Rd., Raleigh
Lake Wheeler Quad

One-story Colonial Revival style stone clubhouse designed by Page & McLawhorn and built by John W. Coffey & Sons. Unsympathetic rear addition. The course was established in 1929, and is the oldest golf course in the survey area.

WA2469 - Rharnkatte Houses. 1920s-1940s.
1800 & 1900 blocks Evergreen Ave., primarily s. side, Raleigh
Lake Wheeler Quad

Six small frame houses forming the remains of a black settlement in the community of Rharnkatte.

WA2470 - House. ca. 1910.
1414 Lake Wheeler Rd., Raleigh
Lake Wheeler Quad.

Frame 1-story, three bay, side gable house typical of the period.

WA2471 - House. 1920s.
2213 Lake Wheeler Rd., Raleigh
Lake Wheeler Quad

Frame Craftsman house with unusually decorative front porch.

WA2472 - (former) Buckeye Cottonseed Oil Company. 1927, expanded in
several phases., 1400 S. Blount St.
Raleigh

Raleigh West Quad Small brick processing building and trapezoidal grain storage tank dating from cottonseed oil period from 1927-1958; plant greatly enlarged since then to process soybeans.

WA2473 - Back Campus of Dorothea Dix Hospital, developed ca. 1900-1940s.
Umstead, Blair and Barbour Drives, Raleigh
Raleigh West Quad

Four ca. 1939 PWA-financed Colonial Revival style patient dormitories and four early 20th century frame staff houses, some with architectural interest, are the oldest and most significant buildings on the Back Campus of Dix Hospital.

WA2474 - Pullen Park Terrace. 1920s.
516-627 Kirby St., Raleigh
Raleigh West Quad

Tiny one-street subdivision containing only four pre-WWII houses.

WA2475 - Herring-Hedrick House. Late 1920s.
601 Kirby St., Raleigh
Raleigh West Quad

Spanish Colonial Revival style, stuccoed house that is oldest and most architecturally significant house in Pullen Park Terrace.

WA2476 - (former) North Carolina State University Research Farm. 1920s.
403 Varsity Dr., Raleigh
Raleigh West Quad

Stylish Classical Revival style frame farmhouse with similarly styled research building, probably built as a research farm in 1920s.

WA2477 - House. ca. 1930.
402 Varsity Rd., Raleigh
Raleigh West Quad

Craftsman style, 1-story stone house.

WA2478 - Houses. 1920s-1930s.
801 Lake Raleigh Rd., 26 and 2611 Avent Ferry Rd., Raleigh
Raleigh West Quad

Three frame Craftsman style houses scattered along Avent Ferry Rd.

WA2479 - Williamson House. 1929.
3422 Avent Ferry Rd., Raleigh
Raleigh West Quad

Frame Craftsman style house.

WA2480 - Coates House. ca. 1920.
.2 mi. dirt lane, N side 4200 block Avent Ferry Rd., Raleigh
Raleigh West Quad

One-story frame house of vernacular character, altered.

WA2481 - Hartling-MacNair House. 1930s.
1310 Glencastle Way, Raleigh
Raleigh West Quad

1920s frame house which was stone-veneered in 1930s.

WA2482 - Echie and Myrtle Henderson House. 1930-1932.
1329 Kent Rd., Raleigh
Raleigh West Quad

Substantial brick bungalow built by a state government mechanic for his family.

WA2483 - House. ca. 1930.
1112 Lorimer Dr., Raleigh
Raleigh West Quad

Two-story, side-hall, frame Colonial Revival style house.

WA2484 - (former) Oak City Baptist Church Cemetery. ca. 1904.
End of Ligon St. just west of US 1/64 (Beltline), Raleigh
Raleigh West Quad

Large cemetery originally for the Oak City Baptist Church, a Method congregation, and later used by the Method community, with gravestones dating from 1904.

WA2485 - Farris-Matthevys House. ca. 1939.
4706 Western Blvd., Raleigh
Raleigh West Quad

Frame 1 1/2 story Colonial Revival style house built by a professor at N.C. State University in the woods.

WA2486 - Houses. 1920s-1940s.
5013-5103 Western Blvd., Raleigh
Raleigh West Quad

Brick Craftsman style house and modest frame Craftsman house.

WA2487 - Smart House and Wilson House. 1920s-1930s.
5311 Western Blvd. and 506 Grove Ave., Raleigh
Raleigh West Quad

Brick Craftsman style house and modest stone Craftsman house.

WA2488 - Houses. ca. 1920-1940.
519-718 Powell Dr., Raleigh
Raleigh West Quad

Seven predominantly Craftsman style houses: one log, two stone veneer, and the rest frame.

WA2489 - Buchanan House. ca. 1930.
5508 Western Blvd., Raleigh
Raleigh West Quad

Substantial brick bungalow on well-landscaped grounds built for founders of nearby Buchanan's Nursery.

WA2490 - Houses. 1930s.
401-415 Carolina St., Raleigh
Raleigh West Quad

Frame Craftsman style house and stone veneer Craftsman style house.

WA2491 - Asbury Park Commercial Buildings. 1930s.
5618 and 5612 Hillsborough St., Raleigh
Raleigh West Quad

Brick box-and-canopy style gas station and stone veneer building that was a cafe. Last surviving commercial buildings in Asbury Park development.

WA2492 - Asbury Park Houses. 1920s-1930s.
5641-5651 Hillsborough St., Raleigh
Raleigh West Quad

Intact row of four Craftsman style houses built in the Asbury Park development.

WA2493 - T. H. Beckwith House. 1926.
5641 Hillsborough St., Raleigh
Raleigh West Quad

Most significant of a row of four Asbury Park houses, this brick bungalow was built by T. H. Beckwith, a saw mill operator.

WA2494 - Asbury Park First Church of God. 1920s.
100 Jones Franklin Rd., Raleigh
Raleigh West Quad

Architecturally distinctive frame chapel.

WA2495 - Houses. 1920s-1 930s.
132-156 Jones Franklin Rd., Raleigh
Raleigh West Quad

Intact row of six Craftsman style dwellings which may have been part of the Asbury Park subdivision.

WA2496 - House. 1920s.
136 Jones Franklin Rd., Raleigh
Raleigh West Quad

This large Tudor Revival style bungalow is the most significant of a row of six houses which may have been part of the Asbury Park subdivision.

WA2497 - House. ca. 1910.
208 Jones Franklin Rd., Raleigh
Raleigh West Quad

Frame I-house, altered, that is oldest building on Jones Franklin Rd.

WA2498 - Houses. Early ~Oth century.
1405 and 1417 Athens Dr., Raleigh
Raleigh West Quad

A pair of 1-story frame, three bay wide, side-gable houses that may be a remnant of a black community located here at turn-of-the-century.

WA2499 - House. 1930s.
320 Buck Jones Rd., Raleigh
Raleigh West Quad

Frame front-gable house.

WA2500 - Strother Farm. 1920s.
303 Redwood Dr., Raleigh
Raleigh West Quad

One of last farms left in sw Raleigh. Farmhouse is a plain, frame, front-gable house.

WA2501 - Cooper House and (former) Tanker Lunch Cafe. 1920s-30s.
5205 Hillsborough St. and lot just to east., Raleigh
Raleigh West Quad

Frame Foursquare style house and adjacent tiny brick cafe.

SLWA2502 - Meredith College Campus. 1926.
3800 Hillsborough St., Raleigh
Raleigh West Quad

The core, a Neoclassical quadrangle consisting of the Johnson Administration Building, four dormitories, and a dining hall, was designed by Wilson & Berryman, Architects and is extremely well-preserved. It is potentially eligible for the NR for both architectural and historical significance.

WA2503 - Royal Baking Company. 1940/42.
3801 Hillsborough St., Raleigh
Raleigh West Quad

Large yellow brick factory of utilitarian design except for the International Style entrance on Hillsborough St.

WA2504 - Wilmont House. 1850s, moved ca. 1935.
415 Royal St., Raleigh
Raleigh West Quad

Two-story, Greek Revival style house retaining basic integrity but setting is compromised.

WA2505 - Mt. Olivet Baptist Church Cemetery. Late 19th c.
South side Shenck Forest on State Farm Road, Raleigh
West Raleigh Quad

Cemetery with gravestones dating from 1899 located at original site of this church, which has now moved to Edwards Mill Rd.

WA2506 - Malone Cemetery. Mid-19th c.
Northwest junction of Blue Ridge Road and Reedy Creek Park Road, Raleigh
Raleigh West Quad

Iron fence containing graves of two members of Malone family who died in mid-19th century.

WA2507 - Harden Road Houses. 1920s-1940s.
3718 and 3800 Harden Road, Raleigh
Raleigh West Quad

A frame shotgun and a frame front-gable house.

WA2508 - Doyle House. Early 20th c.
4207 Lake Boone Trail, Raleigh
Raleigh West Quad

Altered frame I-house, probably built as a farmhouse.

WA2509 - Harrison Family Houses. 1920s-1930s.
4100 block Forestview Road, Raleigh
Raleigh West Quad

Two frame Craftsman houses.

WA2510 - WA251 1. Frank B. Turner House. 1938.
3600 Edencroft Drive, Raleigh
Raleigh West Quad

Board-and-batten cottage built by Turner for his family. Five acres remain.

WA2511 - Frank B. Turner House. 1938.
3600 Edencroft Drive, Raleigh
Raleigh West Quad

Board-and-batten cottage built by Turner for his family. Five acres remain.

WA2512 - Thomas-Blake House. 1928.
1827 Ridge Road, Raleigh
Raleigh West Quad

Substantial brick bungalow built for Cas Thomas, a dairyman. Dairy gone.

WA2513 - Thomas Brothers Dairy Tenant House. 1930s.
1815 Ridge Road, Raleigh
Raleigh West Quad

Modest frame Craftsman house.

WA2514 - Silas B. Coley Estate. 1938.
3611 Glenwood Avenue, Raleigh
Raleigh West Quad

Colonial Revival style, two-story frame house built for Silas B. Coley, founder and president of Durham Life Insurance Company. Nine acres remain with the house, and rest of property was subdivided into Coley Forest subdivision in 1960s(?).

WA2515 - Lake Drive Houses. 1920s.
2301-2320 Lake Drive, Raleigh
Raleigh West Quad

Five brick and frame Craftsman & Colonial Revival style houses that are on edge of Anderson Heights subdivision.

WA2516 - St. Mary's Extension Houses. 1920s-30s.
2612-2744 St. Mary's St. Extension, Raleigh
Raleigh West Quad

Eight frame and brick Colonial Revival or Craftsman style houses are now scattered among 1960s-1980s infill housing; these represent development along the fringe of the Anderson Heights subdivision.

SLWA2517 - Cornelius J.-Lassiter House. ca. 1910.
3412 White Oak Road, Raleigh
Raleigh West Quad

Two and one-half story frame house of eclectic Queen Anne and Neoclassical Revival style, with very ample porch, built for owner of nearby Lassiter Mill. Potentially eligible for the NR for architectural and historical significance.

WA2518 - Lassiter Mill Dam & Mill Site. ca. 1908.
On Crabtree Creek at its junction with Lassiter Mill Road, west side, Raleigh
Raleigh West Quad

Stone dam and portion of iron turbine machinery are all that remain of this popular grist mill that burned in 1958.

WA2519 - Adickes House. Late 1940s.
3424 Bellevue Drive, Raleigh
Raleigh West Quad

Imposing brick Tudor Revival house built for the developer of Bellevue Terrace. Largest and most significant house in the subdivision.

WA2520 - George Poland House. 1956.
3929 Arrow Drive, Raleigh
Raleigh West Quad

Modernist style house designed by School of Design professor George Matsumoto.

WA2521 - Log House. 1920s-1930s.
2000 block of Philcrest Dr. at junction with Memorial Drive, Raleigh
Raleigh West Quad

Rustic Craftsman style log house perhaps built as a retreat by the Philbrick family.

SLWA2522 - Marcellus Smith House. 1890s.
4800 Lead Mine Road, Raleigh
Raleigh West Quad

Intact vernacular Queen Anne style farmhouse, potentially eligible for the NR as one of the oldest and most architecturally significant farmhouses in the Raleigh outskirts.

SLWA2523 - James R. Smith House and Smith Graveyard. 1880s.
5100 Leesville Road, Raleigh
Raleigh West Quad

Intact, vernacular Queen Anne style farmhouse potentially eligible for the NR as one of the oldest and most architecturally significant farmhouses in the Raleigh outskirts.

WA2524 - Willie Chavis Farm. 1936.
5203 Creedmoor Road, Raleigh
Raleigh West Quad

Frame hip-roofed farmhouse built for black farmer. Ten acres remain with the house.

WA2525 - Gill House. Early 20th c.
2401 Millbrook Road, Raleigh
Raleigh West Quad

Frame 1 -story Triple-A in poor condition.

WA2526 - Ella Kelly House. ca. 1915.
4301 Pleasant Grove Church Road, Raleigh
Raleigh West Quad

Deteriorated frame pyramidal cottage.

WA2527 - Pleasant Grove Methodist Church Cemetery. Mid-1 9th c.
4415 Pleasant Grove Church Road, Raleigh
Raleigh West Quad

Cemetery with significant collection of marble headstones dating from third quarter of the 19th century; present church building is modern.

WA2528 - (former) House Creek District 3 school for whites. Early 20th c., altered.
4410 Pleasant Grove Church Road, Raleigh
Raleigh West Quad

Small one-story frame building, two-bays wide, altered as house in 1930s.

SLWA2529 - William T. Smith House. ca. 1890.
6501 Pleasant Pines Rd., Raleigh
Raleigh West Quad

Intact vernacular Queen Anne style, frame farmhouse that is potentially eligible for NR as one of the oldest and most architecturally significant farmhouses in the Raleigh outskirts.

WA2530 - Baptist Grove Baptist Church Cemetery. Late 19th c.
7109 Leesville Rd., Raleigh
Raleigh West Quad

Large cemetery with gravestones dating from 1887 for a black congregation established in 1877. Present church building is post-WWII.

WA2531 - Scott House. Early 20th c., altered.
6220 Hunter Street, Raleigh
Raleigh West Quad

Frame, one-story, Triple-A house moved to this site and considerably altered in 1968.

WA2532 - Lasky House. 1930s.
1800 Leesville Road, Raleigh
Bayleaf Quad

Craftsman style house built of stone veneer.

WA2533 - Lynn Family Cemetery. Early 20th c.
Northwest junction of Leadmine Road and Wedgeland Drive, Raleigh
Bayleaf Quad

Tiny graveyard; oldest gravestone has 1903 death date.

WA2534 - Sneed-Finch-Bishop-Aycock Cemetery. Late 19th c.
8100 block Six Forks Rd., west side, opposite jct. with Featherstone Drive, Raleigh
Bayleaf Quad

Oldest graves are for the Sneed family, with death dates from 1887.

WA2535 - Junius Sneed House. 1901.
8110 Six Forks Road, Raleigh
Bayleaf Quad

Frame, one-story, Triple-A style farmhouse which is the third Sneed family house that has stood on this farm. Ten acres remain.

WA2536 - Tobacco Barns. 1930s.
Northwest junction of Strickland and Falls of the Neuse Roads, 0.1 mi. dirt lane, Raleigh
Bayleaf Quad

Two log tobacco barns are all that remain of a farm once here.

WA2537 - Nichols Store and House. 1947, 1935.
7801 Litchford Road, Raleigh
Wake Forest Quad

Small, frame, gable-front country store with adjacent 1935 frame house, brick-veneered and remodelled in 1950s.

WA2538 - House. 1920s.
6716 Six Forks Road, Raleigh
Raleigh West Quad

Frame Foursquare style house on 2.3 acre tract.

WA2539 - House. ca. 1900.
5306 Six Forks Road, Raleigh
Raleigh West Quad

Frame, one-story, Triple-A style house probably built as farmhouse. NR . Crabtree Jones Plantation House.

WA2540 - Raleigh & Gaston Railroad Bridge Piling. 1830s.
South bank of Crabtree Creek, on north side of Hodges Street between , Atlantic
Avenue and Wake Forest Road

Raleigh Raleigh East Quad Quarried stone bridge support built for the Raleigh & Gaston Railroad; one of two remaining in Wake County.

WA2541 - Rev. Lewis P. Christmas House. 1880s or 1890s.
no street number, adjacent to 1200 N. State St., Raleigh
Raleigh East Quad

Ornate 2 1/2 story frame Queen Anne style house, deteriorated.

WA2542 - Jim Moore Farm. ca. 1890.
2319 Milburnie Road, Raleigh
Raleigh East Quad

Ornate, frame one-story, Triple-A style farmhouse; stone veneered in 1940s. 12 acres remain of the farm. Potentially eligible for the NR as one of most ornate Triple-A farmhouses left in the Raleigh outskirts.

WA2543 - House. Early 20th c.
224 Peartree Street, Raleigh
Raleigh East Quad

One-story frame, three-bay wide, side-gable house, altered.

WA2544 - J. R. Rogers House. ca. 1910.
North side, 3000 block New Bern Avenue (opposite Wake Medical Center), Raleigh
Raleigh East Quad

Large frame Neoclassical Revival style house moved from original site across site ca. 1957.

SLWA2545 - Birdwood (Rudolph Turk Estate). 1933.
1316 St. Albans Drive, Raleigh
Raleigh East Quad

Large brick Colonial Revival style house designed by James Salter, sits on 5 well-landscaped acres with many stone bird baths. Potentially eligible for the NR for architectural and landscape significance as well as social history as one of the last remaining early 20th century suburban estates in the Raleigh outskirts.

WA2546 - House. 1920s or 1930s.
1701 Forest Ridge Drive, Raleigh
Raleigh East Quad

Bungalow which was brick-veneered at later date.

WA2547 - House. 1920s or 1930s.
4308 Wake Forest Road, Raleigh
Raleigh East Quad

Small, one-story, frame Craftsman style house.

WA2548 - Wake Chapel Baptist Church Cemetery. Early 20th c.
4509 Bland Road, Raleigh
Raleigh East Quad

Large cemetery of black congregation, with inscribed gravestones dating from 1910. Church building is modern.

WA2549 - Onnis & Lyda Norwood Farm. 1933.
4812 Old Wake Forest Road, Raleigh
Raleigh East Quad

Substantial brick, Tudor Revival style house designed by Raleigh architect Satterwhite. Still the center of a 54 acre farm.

WA2550 - Millbrook Baptist Church. 1924.
1519 Millbrook Road, Raleigh
Raleigh East Quad

Simple frame, Classical Revival style church, altered.

WA2551 - Chappell-Beddingfield House. ca. 1840, ca. 1890, moved 1986.
5801 Falls of Neuse Road, Raleigh
Raleigh East Quad

The south half of the house contains the original ca. 1840 log house; ex- panded to present 2-story frame farmhouse ca. 1890. House moved from original site closer to the road in 1980s. Family graveyard with stones with dates beginning in mid-19th century.

WA2552 - Lloyd Swindell Farm. 1922.
5509 Otter Run Court, Raleigh
Raleigh East Quad

Colonial Revival style, 2-story frame house and 12 remaining acres. The stylishness of the house and beauty of the front landscaping make it potentially eligible for the NR as one of the few remaining early 20th century suburban estates on Raleigh's outskirts.

WA2553 - Plantation Inn. ca. 1961.
6401 Capital Boulevard, Raleigh
Raleigh East Quad

Very large variation on Mt. Vernon that is one of the oldest and most ar- chitecturally striking motels surviving in Raleigh.

WA2554 - Jim Rogers Farm. 1930s.
4425 Spring Forest Road, Raleigh
Raleigh East Quad

Small front-gable frame farmhouse and outbuildings.

WA2555 - New Hope Baptist Church and Cemetery. 1935; late 19th c.
4301 Louisburg Road, Raleigh
Raleigh East Quad

The brick Gothic Revival style church was built in 1935 and is completely intact; the cemetery has gravestones with death dates beginning in 1872.

WA2556 - House. Late 1940s or early 1950s.
West side, 3500 block Capital Boulevard, Raleigh
Raleigh East Quad

Not yet fifty years old but one of the last houses standing on Capital Boulevard.

WA2557 - House. 1930s.
3408 Trawick Road, Raleigh
Raleigh East Quad

Plain, front-gable frame house and frame pack house.

WA2558 - Hill Street Community. 1920s-1 930s.
2300 block Hill Street, Raleigh
Raleigh East Quad

Five plain frame houses and a frame building, perhaps a saw mill, that are the remnants of a rural community.

WA2559 - Hertford Hall (Thad Eure Sr. House). ca. 1942.
2345 New Bern Avenue, Raleigh
Raleigh East Quad

Two-story frame, Colonial Revival style house which was the home of Thad Eure Sr. from 1945-1984, during most of his fifty-three year tenure as Secretary of State for North Carolina.

WA2560 - James A. Salter House. 1942.
102 N. King Charles Rd., Raleigh
Raleigh East Quad

Distinctive two-story white brick Tudor Revival house with turret, designed by Raleigh architect James A. Salter for his own residence, but he died before moving in.

WA2561 - N. C. State University Research Farm. 1930s-1950s.
NE jct. Western Blvd. & Gorman St., Raleigh
Raleigh West Quad

Farm complex Iodated on land acquired by university in 1936; consists of 1930s? frame farmhouse, large handsome brick dairy barn with gambrel roof built ca. 1940?, and several other farm outbuildings.


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