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North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources <br />James B. Hunt Jr., Governor <br />Betty Ray McCain, Secretary <br />November 10, 1998 <br />Gregory and Dale Georgiade <br />3929 Pleasant Green Rd. <br />Durham, NC 27705 <br />RE: Cabe - Pratt -Hams House, Hillsborough, Orange County <br />Dear Mr. and Mrs. Georgiade: <br />25 <br />Division of Archives and History <br />Jeffrey J. Crow, Director <br />We are pleased to report that the nomination of the above - referenced property to the <br />National Register of Historic Places has been scheduled for presentation to the North <br />Carolina National Register Advisory Committee at its meeting on January 14, 1998, in <br />Raleigh. The Committee will decide whether to authorize me as State Historic <br />Preservation Officer to sign the nomination and submit it to the U.S. Department of the <br />Interior, National Park Service, for final review and listing in the National Register. <br />The National Register is the nation's official list of historic buildings, districts, <br />archaeological sites, and other resources worthy of preservation. Enclosed is a set of <br />National Register Fact Sheets which includes a list of the criteria under which properties <br />are evaluated. More than 2000 North Carolina properties are now listed in the National <br />Register. <br />Listing in the National Register does not affect the rights of a private property owner to <br />dispose of listed property in ...any manner. The results of National Register listing are <br />enumerated on the enclosed National Register Fact Sheet 1. <br />Owners of private property nominated to the National Register have an opportunity to <br />concur in or object to listing in accord with the National Historic Preservation Act and 36 <br />CFR 60. The procedure for objecting to the listing of your property is indicated National <br />Register Fact Sheet 5. If you choose to object to the listing of your property, the objection <br />must be submitted to me at 109 East Jones Street. We would appreciate receiving your <br />comments by January 14, 1998, but statements of objection may be submitted and will be <br />counted up until the actual date of listing, which usually takes place at least 15 days but <br />not more <br />109 East Jones Street • Raleigh, North Carolina 27601 -2807 ��� <br />
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