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ORANGE COUNTY LOCAL LANDMARK APPLICATION Attachment 1 3 <br /> PART 1 DATE OF APPLICATION: Sept. 15, 2017 <br /> Please type, if possible, or print. All submitted materials become the property of the Orange County <br /> Historic Preservation Commission and cannot be returned. <br /> 1. HISTORIC NAME OF PROPERTY: Dr. Arch Jordan House <br /> 2. LOCATION (physical location, not mailing address) <br /> A. Street or State Route/Highway: 7015 NC 57 <br /> B. Township: Little River <br /> C. Crossroads Community/Vicinity: Caldwell <br /> 3. LEGAL OWNER OF PROPERTY (please indicate Mr., Mrs., Ms., Dr., or other appropriate title) <br /> NAME: Elizabeth P. Davidson TELEPHONE: W: (919) 451-7300 <br /> H: (919) 962-0198 <br /> ADDRESS: 7015 NC 57 <br /> Rougemont,NC 27572 <br /> E-MAIL ADDRESS: elizabeth.davidson.nc @gmail.com <br /> BRIEF STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE <br /> Please provide a brief statement or summary outlining the historical, architectural, and perhaps <br /> landscape, elements that make the site significant. (This statement should be expanded for question#5 <br /> of Part 2 of the application.) <br /> The Dr. Arch Jordan House possesses architectural significance as one of the best preserved and <br /> most stylish examples of the Italianate style in rural Orange County. It retains a wealth of <br /> original ornamental woodwork and other features, including arched-topped windows with <br /> original wood sashes, Italianate-style cornice with a deep overhang supported by sawn brackets, <br /> and its original front porch, posts and railings. On the interior, the main front section of the house <br /> retains all of its ornate original mantels, along with a gracious stair that curves upward from the <br /> rear of the center passage. The rooms exhibit varying decorative patterns of beaded board wall <br /> sheathing or wainscoting. The house is sited in a pristine rural setting on a hill, overlooking its <br /> 47 acre parcel. It retains its early smokehouse and two barns. It is historically significant as the <br /> home of Dr. Archibald Currie Jordan(1852-1922), a prominent rural medical doctor and a leader <br /> in the establishment and operation of the Caldwell Institute, a regionally important school. <br /> Jordan was also a successful businessman who operated a nearby general store and pharmacy <br /> with his brother. <br /> Please see attached National Register nomination prepared by Dr. Keith Zahniser, dated Feb. <br /> 1, 1998. <br /> *Please submit current photographs of the property including all elevations of the main house and any <br /> other important buildings. Please also include general photographs of the property and include any <br /> important landscape features. (If you wish to use digital photography, please submit hard copy printouts.) <br /> **Please also submit a sketch plan of the property showing the footprint of all key buildings and the <br /> location of all driveways or farm roads. <br />