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Agenda 05-16-2023; 5-a - Joint Public Hearing with the Historic Preservation Commission Regarding the Proposed Designation of Three Properties as Orange County Local Landmarks
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Agenda 05-16-2023; 5-a - Joint Public Hearing with the Historic Preservation Commission Regarding the Proposed Designation of Three Properties as Orange County Local Landmarks
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73 <br /> OI.#BAppwYai No.W4-0 0 <br /> (8-E6) <br /> United States Department of the Interior <br /> National Park Service <br /> National Register of Historic Places <br /> Continuation sheet <br /> Section number 8 Page Z David Faucette House -Additional Documentation <br /> Orange County, NC <br /> Additional Documentation - Historic and Other Names Changes <br /> The property listed in November 1999 as the Maude Faucette House is architecturally significant <br /> as a rare surviving and intact example of an early nineteenth-century, two-story frame house of <br /> the Eno River Valley, The Federal-style house was built c. 1820, its period of significance, by <br /> David Faucette, the first owner of the property. As noted on pages 7:1 and 8:3, the house was <br /> known locally as the Maude Faucette House, after the last descendant of David Faucette, Maude <br /> Faucette's association with the house until her death in 1983, at the age of ninety-seven, is <br /> notable. However, the historic name that best reflects the property's historic importance is the <br /> David Faucette House, after the man who built the house. <br /> Also, the name The Elms was given to the property by Dr. and Mrs. Wiley 5hearin who <br /> purchased the property from Maude Faucette in 1977. This non-historic name should not be <br /> included under "other names" as it was in the original nomination. <br />
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