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OR 364 <br /> Farm: ca. 1900 <br /> E side US 15-501 .2 mi. S of jct. w/ SR 1008 <br /> Chapel Hill vicinity <br /> Chapel Hill Township, Orange County <br /> Chapel Hill Quad <br /> Frame truncated 2-story farmhouse with Triple A roofline and three early out- <br /> buildings; early history is unknown. <br /> OR 365 <br /> Smith-Cole House: 1845 <br /> W side SR 1919 .3 mi. N of jct w/ US 15-501 <br /> 1430 Smith Level Road <br /> Chapel Hill vicinity <br /> Chapel Hill Township, Orange County <br /> Chapel Hill Quad <br /> This 2-story frame, double pile Federal style plantation house is the largest <br /> antebellum house in the township and has great architectural significance. It <br /> was the seat of the large Smith family plantation until the 1880s, when it was <br /> bought by William Cole. The virtually unaltered house and the 130 remaining <br /> acres appear to be eligible for the National Register. <br /> OR 366 <br /> Sidney W. Crabtree Farm <br /> E side SR 1919 .1 mi. S of jct. w/ SR 1920 <br /> 1301 Smith Level Road: <br /> Chapel Hill vicinity, Orange County <br /> Farrington Quad <br /> Fifty-four acre farm established in 1903 out of portion of the nearby Smith <br /> Plantation; one-story frame Triple-A farmhouse is fairly well-preserved and six <br /> early log and frame outbuildings form a significant barnyard to the rear. <br /> Graveyard believed to be that of the Smith Plantation slaves. <br /> OR 367 <br /> Wm. Clarence Cole Farm: ca. 1920 <br /> W side SR 1919 .5 mi. S of jct w/ SR 1962 _ <br /> 1144 Smith Level Road: <br /> Chapel Hill vicinity <br /> Chapel Hill Township, Orange County <br /> Chapel Hill Quad <br />