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{ 34 <br /> SURVEY/PLANNING-NCSNPO TEL :919-715-4 t)1 Oct 09 '95 16 :38 N0 .005 P .0 <br /> North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources <br /> James 13. Hunt, Jr„ Governor Division of Archives and History <br /> Betty Ray McCain,Secretary William S. Price. Jr.. Director <br /> October 26, 1993 <br /> Ms. Laura Baldwin <br /> 112 Baldwin Road <br /> Hillsborough, NC 27278 <br /> RE: "Sunnyside" (John Berry-Baldwin Farm) <br /> Orange County <br /> gear Ms. Baldwin: <br /> At your request, the above-referenced property was presented to the North <br /> Carolina National Register Advisory Committee (NRAC) at its meeting in Raleigh <br /> on October 14, 1993, for a preliminary assessment of the property's <br /> eligibility for listing in the National Register of Historic Places. The NRAC <br /> is a board of professionals and citizens with expertise in history, architec- <br /> tural history, and archaeology, and meets quarterly to advise me on the <br /> eligibility of properties for the National Register and the adequacy of <br /> nominations. <br /> The committee determined that this property is potentially eligible for the <br /> National Register and warrants further study. Accordingly, the property has <br /> boon added to the Study List of potential, nominations to the National Regis- <br /> ter, Placement on the Study List is the first stop in the National Register <br /> listing process. Please note that placement on the Study List does not meat <br /> automatic nomination to the National, Register. The next step, preparation of <br /> -- - -- - -the-nomin-ation,- must-be initiated-by you. The enclosed set of National Regis= <br /> ter FacL Sheets briefly explains the nomination and listing process. <br /> If you wish to have your property nominated, we can provide a list of <br /> qualified private consultants with whom you may contract to prepare the <br /> nomination, our staff will advise property owners who wish to prepare their <br /> own nominations, but because of the complexity of technical requirements and <br /> standards of documentation, most nominations are prepared by historians or <br /> architectural historians experienced in the nomination process. When a tech- <br /> nically complete and adequately documented nomination is submitted to this <br /> offico, staff can provide timely review and processing. However, we cannot <br /> rewrite or make substantial revisions to inadequate nominations or provide in- <br /> depth historical research services. <br />