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<br /> United States Department of the Interior
<br /> National Park Service/National Register of Historic Places Registration Form
<br /> NPS Form 10-900 OMB Control No.1024-0018
<br /> Moorefields (Additional Documentation) Orange County, N.C.
<br /> Name of Property County and State
<br /> 13 Harold Ogburn,"Moorefields(Hillsborough,Orange County,North Carolina)" 1966. 16 measured drawings.
<br /> Raleigh,NC: Special Collections Research Center at North Carolina State Libraries,Historic Architecture Research
<br /> Project Records(UAI 110.041).Accessed 14 May 2024:
<br /> https:Hd.lib.ncsu.edu/collections/catalog?f%5Bnames facet%5D%5B%5D=Ogbum%2C+Harold&to=catalo %g 23sh
<br /> ow metadata.
<br /> 14 Wells 1972: Section 7-2.
<br /> "Historic American Building Survey, 1968: 1-4. Todd Dickinson,telephone conversation with Heather McMahon,
<br /> 14 May 2024.Jacobs 2023:4.
<br /> 16 Allen Dew,"Orange County North Carolina Cemeteries: 166.Moore-Waddell Graveyard at Moorefields(ca.
<br /> 1780,"Cemetery Census [website],last updated 15 April 2021.Accessed 14 May 2024:
<br /> hgps:Hcemeterycensus.com/nc/omg/ceml66.htm.Adamczyk and Elam 2024: 3-6.
<br /> 17 Cannon et. al.2023: i,4-42.
<br /> 18 This life-death date ranges in this table were provided by Annie Sutton Cameron in the 1960s.Recent(July 2024)
<br /> research into the Ernest Haywood Collection of Family Papers, 1752-1967 housed at the University of North
<br /> Carolina's Wilson Library,Southern Historical Collection(No. 01290),provides more exact dates via handwritten,
<br /> first-person letters.Note that birth and death dates used in this report are based on primary source material.
<br /> 19 Cannon et. al.2023:4-42,4-44.
<br /> 20 Emily Nisch Terrell,"Moorefields Excavation Update#1 -July 2020,"white paper prepared for Friends of
<br /> Moorefields Board of Trustees.Also in Adamczyk and Elam 2024:A-3.
<br /> 11 That said,STP 19-placed farther north of the barn side-held a concentration of over 100 wrought,cut,and wire
<br /> nails dating from the 171 through the 201 centuries,possibly indicating a chicken coop. See Adamczyk and Elam
<br /> 2024: C-2 to C-4.
<br /> 110gburn 1966.
<br /> 13 Terrell 2020.
<br /> 2a Jacobs 2023:2,4.
<br /> 2s Per aerial photographs taken in those two years.
<br /> 26 The North Park lies outside(and north)of the proposed historic district boundaries and lacks integrity,as its
<br /> minimal design has succumbed to overgrowth over the last four decades.Therefore,this landscape feature is not
<br /> included in this nomination.
<br /> 27 J.Ralph Weaver,"Property of Edward T.Draper-Savage,Orange County,N.C."7 April 1951. Orange County
<br /> Plat Book 62: 99.
<br /> 28 Orange County Deed Book 14,folio 406;deed synopsis No. 625.Accessed via Ancestry.com,U.S.Land Grant
<br /> Files, 1693-1690.
<br /> 19 Hugh Lefler and Paul Wager,eds. Orange County-1752-1952(Chapel Hill,NC: The Orange Printshop, 1953)
<br /> 19, 168,289,345,355.
<br /> 30 Originally called Orange,the courthouse seat was known as Corbin's Town at its founding in 1756;the town was
<br /> known as Childsburgh when it was incorporated in 1759.It was renamed Hillsborough in 1766. See Carter et. al.
<br /> 1993: 12 and Mattson 1996: 3.
<br /> 31 Jody Carter,Kelly A.Lally,Margaret Ruth Little,and Todd Peck[North Carolina Department of Natural and
<br /> Cultural Resources],"Historic Resources of Orange County,"Orange County,North Carolina.Multiple Property
<br /> Documentation Form(Washington,D.C.:U.S.Department of Interior,National Park Service, 1993) 11-12.Richard
<br /> J.Hooker,ed. The Carolina Backcountry on the Eve of the Revolution:The Journal and Other Writings of Charles
<br /> Woodmason,Anglican Itinerant(Chapel Hill,N.C.:The University of North Carolina Press, 1953)69.
<br /> 3'Richard L.Mattson,"History and Architecture of Orange County,North Carolina"(Raleigh,NC:North Carolina
<br /> Department of Natural and Cultural resources, 1996)8.
<br /> 33 Carter et. al. 1993: 16.Jacobs 2023:2.Jonathan Martin,"Orange County(1752),"North Carolina History Project
<br /> [website].Accessed 5 June 2024: https://northcarolinahistoKy.oriz/encyclopedia/orange-county-1752/.Mattson 1996:
<br /> 9.
<br /> 34 Catherine W.Bishir and Michael T. Southern,A Guide to the Historic Architecture of Piedmont North Carolina
<br /> (Chapel Hill: The University of North Carolina Press,2003)218. Carter et.al. 1993: 16-17.Mattson 1996: 9-10.
<br /> 35 Thomas Hart also served as the Orange County Sheriff in the 1760s and early 1770s,and indeed,Hart was
<br /> instrumental in suppressing the Regulators with the assistance of Tryon's forces. That likely did not ingratiate him
<br /> among many locals.
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