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1/4/1994
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IX-E
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Minutes - 19940104
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\Board of County Commissioners\Minutes - Approved\1990's\1994
Planning - Maple Hill National Register Nomination Recommendation signed by Chair Moses Carey
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\Board of County Commissioners\Various Documents\1990 - 1999\1994
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NPS Fpm 10400-a OAAS App—,*No 1024-Ml <br /> (P—.S.{) <br /> United States Department of the Interior 39 <br /> National Park Service <br /> National Register of Historic Places <br /> Continuation Sheet <br /> Jacob Jackson Farm / Maple Hill <br /> Section number 10 Page 1 Orange County, NC <br /> UTM References for the Jacob Jackson Farm, Orange County,NC: <br /> Zone Easting Northing <br /> A. 17 674440 3996150 <br /> B. 17 674650 3996200 <br /> C. 17 674600 3996150 <br /> D. 17 674920 3995680 <br /> E. 17 674510 3995420 <br /> Boundary Description: <br /> The boundary of the Jacob Jackson Farm is shown on the accompanying tax map. It <br /> includes one parcel and is designated as Lot 23 in Township 5 on Map 14. It is also described <br /> and recorded in Volume 831, page 642 in the Orange County Register of Deeds Office, <br /> Hillsborough, North Carolina. <br /> Boundary Justification: <br /> The boundary encompasses 63.15 acres surrounding Maple Hill, outbuildings, fields, and <br /> woodlands which have historically comprised the core of the Jacob Jackson Farm. Though the <br /> actual acreage of the farmstead has varied throughout its history, the present boundary is <br /> sufficient to convey the historic context of the property and to protect its architectural and <br /> agricultural character. <br />
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