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0 � 4 <br /> NO PROPERTY NAME C NC TYPE LOCATION ADDRESS -I <br /> 25 Robeson-Frazier House C bldg. W side SR 1357 appx. 1300 ft.N of jct w/SR <br /> 1004 <br /> DESCRIPTION <br /> This early 20th-century 1-story triple-A house was built in 1909 for a widow,Mrs.Robeson,according to community historians. Mrs.Robeson <br /> was the sister of Dr.Terrell,a community physician whose home site was located on the adjacent south lot during the late 1800s.Frazier family <br /> occupied the house ca. 1920s. The structure has a v-crimp metal roof,is sheathed in weatherboard and is supported by brick piers. The house <br /> features several decorative elements,including chamfered posts,sawnwork,and a colored glass window pane in the front gable. The house has <br /> a centrally located interior ridgeline brick chimney and a rear gabled ell with a small shed addition. Outbuildings include a well house. <br /> 25a Garage C bldg. <br /> DESCRIPTION <br /> 1930s-1940s frame front-gabled <br /> 25b Well house C bldg. <br /> DESCRIPTION <br /> 1930s-1940s frame front-gabled <br /> 26 Eno Presbyterian Church C bldg. E side SR 1357 appx. 1300 ft N of jct w/SR 5409 Efland-Cedar Grove Ro <br /> 1004 <br /> DESCRIPTION <br /> This brick veneered cross-gabled church with belfry was built between 1897-1899. The congregation,organized in 1755, had previously <br /> gathered in a series of structures(the first was log)located about two miles southeast of the Cedar Grove community on the banks of the Eno <br /> River. After the third church building(erected in 1878)was destroyed by a forest fire in 1893,the congregation erected the present-day church <br /> building 112 mile north of the Cedar Grove crossroads. The communion table,pulpit and Bible were salvaged from the previously destroyed <br /> building. On November 26, 1899,the first meeting was held in the present church building under the mverendship of H.S.Bradshaw(Ellis& <br /> Ellis 1933). <br /> The 1-story structure is lit by stained glass windows(installed in 1961)within segmental arched openings on all facades of the main block. A <br /> breezeway leads from the main block to a 1952 brick fellowship hall addition which is a front gabled structure with an exterior end chimney and <br /> 8/8 double-hung windows. Both the church building and the fellowship hall have asphalt shingle roofs. A set of 5-paneled doors lead into the <br /> vestibule and at the rear center of the sanctuary is a small apse. The nave-plan interior,heavily remodeled in 1925,seats 300 people(Lefler <br /> 1953, p.295). The interment in the cemetery was Robert W.Anderson on January 30, 1898(Ellis and Ellis 1933). <br /> 26a Eno Presbyterian Cemetery C site <br /> DESCRIPTION <br /> Markers are of granite,fieldstone,marble obelisks,tablets,steles,monoliths,the earliest dates to 1870s and covers I acre to north of church <br /> entrance <br />
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