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NO PROPERTY NAME C NC TYPE LOCATION ADDRESS <br /> 21f Equipment mod. entr. E side SR 1357 appx.900 ft.N ofjct w/ <br /> shed SR 1352; appx.600 ft.east®end of dirt road <br /> DESCRIPTION <br /> late 20th-century corrugated metal shed-roofed <br /> 22 Oliver,T.L.House C bldg. W side SR 1357 aPpx.800 ft N of jct w/SR 5308 Efland-Cedar Grove Ro <br /> 1004 <br /> DESCRIPTION <br /> Built ca. 1906 by T.L. Oliver,the weatherboarded house is a 2-story,triple-A structure covered by a v-crimp metal roof. The house features 1/1 <br /> double-hung windows,two interior chimneys and a wrap-around Doric porch. Two ells extend from the rear, Decorative features include attic <br /> vents located in the side gables and a small window with colored glass panes. Several weatherboarded outbuildings including a garage,privy, <br /> shed,and well are located to the rear of the main house. T.L.Oliver built this house after the family's previous house located on the site was <br /> destroyed by fire. His blacksmith shop was located on the site on which the C.C.Oliver Auto and Tractor and Repair Shop(15)is currently <br /> located. In 1925,T.L.Oliver became an ordained deacon in the Eno Presbyterian Church. <br /> 22a Garage C bldg. <br /> DESCRIPTION <br /> 1920s-40s frame front-gable with side shed addition <br /> 22b Shed C bldg. <br /> DESCRIPTION <br /> 1920s-40s small front-gabled frame <br /> 22e Shed C bldg. <br /> DESCRIPTION <br /> 1920s-40s frame <br /> 22d Well house C strut. <br /> DESCRIPTION <br /> 1920s4Os small front-gabled frame <br /> 23 McDade-Pender House C bldg. W side SR 1357 appx.900 ft N of jct w/SR 5314 Efland-Cedar Grove Ro <br /> 1004 <br /> DESCRIPTION <br /> The house was built in 1882 by Charlie McDade according to community historians. The Pender family later acquired the house. The 1-1/2- <br /> story house was originally two stories. It is covered by a side-gabled roof with bracketed cornice and a bracketed dormer with 6/6 windows. <br /> Brick piers and battered columns characterize the bungaloid porch. <br />