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�) 4h <br /> NO PROPERTY NAME C NC TYPE LOCATION ADDRESS <br /> 09 Hughes,Dr. Claude M. C bldg. N side SR 1004 approx.300 ft. W of jct wit h 1717 Carr Store Road <br /> SR 1357 <br /> DESCRIPTION <br /> Dr.Claude Murray Hughes built this center hall,2-story,double-pile Colonial Revival house in 1912(Carter and Peck, 1993). The substantial <br /> residence is characterized by a hipped,v-crimp metal-sheathed roof,a projecting gable entry way, 1/1 double-hung windows,and decorative <br /> corbelling on the two interior chimneys. The gables projecting over the front and side facades feature decorative sawnwork. Doric columns <br /> support the wrap-around porch roof. On the interior,a parlor and former bedroom(now a kitchen)are to the west of the center hall and the <br /> dining room and another bedroom are to the east. There are four fireplaces on the first floor. The fireplaces in the center hall,dining room,and <br /> former parlor on the east side of the plan share a chimney. The mantelpieces feature mirrored overmantels and surrounds of ceramic tile bricks. <br /> The two-tiered hall mantel is flanked by colonettes on plinths and the shelf is supported by heavy brackets. Many of the original five-panel <br /> doors in fluted surrounds with bull's eye corner blocks remain. The stair was originally semi-enclosed but was fully enclosed in 1956(Graybeal <br /> interview with Lois Hughes,July 10, 1997). The turned balustrade terminates in a fluted square newel]. A vertical beaded board wainscot lines <br /> the staircase,while the second-level walls are sheathed in horizontal beaded board. The second-level ceiling is also sheathed in bead <br /> board. A mid-nineteenth-century I-story frame kitchen ell with a stone chimney with brick stack was destroyed by a hurricane in <br /> 1996. The vertical board door leading from the main house dining room to the former ell remains.The structure was originally the home of <br /> Thomas Cox Ellis who died in 1890. Thomas Ellis'daughter,Elizabeth Mary Ellis,married Dr.Claude Murray Hughes. In 1912,Dr.Hughes <br /> had the larger house built to the south of the Ellis House which became the kitchen ell. Dr.Hughes was the son of Samuel Hughes who <br /> operated the Cedar Grove Academy between the 1850s and 1884.The Academy was considered one of the best in the county during that period <br /> (Blackwelder 1961,pp. 124-5). <br /> Dr.Hughes' medical practice operated out of the pharmacy that was located between the house and the current site of the C.C.Oliver Auto and <br /> Tractor Repair Shop(15)was moved to this location ca.1913-14 so that a flour mill could be built on the site(Graybeal interview with Lois <br /> Hughes,July 23, 1997). Dr.Hughes,who was known as the"beloved physician,"was very popular among residents of Cedar Grove. He <br /> resided in the house until his death in 1927(Sexton interview with Griffin and Haley interview,February 25, 1995). Dr.Hughes'remains are <br /> interred in the Eno Presbyterian Church Cemetery. His stone reads,"He saved others,himself he could not save." <br /> 09a Garage C bldg. <br /> DESCRIPTION <br /> 1920s 2-car frame front-gable with shed-roof extension on west side <br /> 09b Storage building C bldg. <br /> DESCRIPTION <br /> 1910s frame weatherboarded front-gable with exposed rafters <br /> 09c Corn crib C bldg. <br /> DESCRIPTION <br /> 1910s frame shed <br /> 09d Well house C bldg. <br /> DESCRIPTION <br /> 1910s small frame front-gable <br />
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