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05 <br /> NO PROPERTY NAME C NC TYPE LOCATION ADDRESS <br /> 20b U.M.C. Cemetery Gate C strue. <br /> DESCRIPTION <br /> The iron archway supported by fieldstone pillars designates the entrance to Cedar Grove UMC cemetery which lies northeast of the church. The <br /> church name is incorporated into the arch. The archway,located on the south side of the cemetery,appears to be contemporary with the church <br /> building. <br /> 21 Arthur Finley House C bldg. E side SR 1357 appx. 1000 ft N of jct w/SR <br /> 1352 <br /> DESCRIPTION <br /> John Finley built this 2-story frame I-house ca. 1917. Arthur Finley,John's brother resided in the house in the 1920s(Graybeal interview with <br /> William Finley,July 10, 1997). The house is characterized by an interior center chimney punctuating a v-crimped metal-sheathed gable roof. <br /> The hipped porch roof is supported by chamfered posts with sawn brackets). The Finley family has owned acreage on both sides of Cedar <br /> Grove-Efland Road,including the land on which the Eno Presbyterian Church is presently located(Orange County Deed Books,21-3100). <br /> 21a Shed mod. bldg. <br /> DESCRIPTION <br /> 1950s frame open-front <br /> 21b Barn C bldg. <br /> DESCRIPTION <br /> 1946 frame front-gabled <br /> 21c Tobacco barn C bldg. <br /> DESCRIPTION <br /> 1910s log front-gabled <br /> 21d Pasture land C site E side SR 1357 beginning appx. 500 ft.N of jet <br /> w/SR 1352 <br /> DESCRIPTION <br /> The adjacent pasture land associated with the Arthur Finley House was historically cultivated predominately for wheat and corn—grains having <br /> been the traditional crop grown in the community since its establishment. In the mid-to late 20th century,the land has been utilized for pasture. <br /> A pond was built in the northeast comer by 1947 by Arthur Finley(Graybeal interview with Stephen Finley,August 14,1997). <br /> 21e Equipment mod. entr.E side SR 1357 appx.900 ft.N of jet w/ <br /> shed SR 1352; appx.300 ft.east <br /> DESCRIPTION <br /> late 20th-century corrugated metal shed-roofed <br />
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