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NPS Form 10900$<br />

- OUR HO- 1024-0018<br />

En,- 10-31-U<br />

3-82 -<br />

United States Department of the Inter!or<br />

<strong>National</strong> <strong>Park</strong> <strong>Service</strong> ‘ - -<br />

<strong>National</strong> Register of Historic Places<br />

Inventory-Nomination Form -<br />

Continuation sheet 30 item number 7<br />

85<br />

49-4/164<br />

12 Railroad Street, the E.S. Hodge House c. 1885:<br />

A good, 2-story, gable-and-cross-gable Queen Anne house with<br />

patterned shingling, wrap-around porch, and side turret. C<br />

86<br />

49-4/165 - -<br />

, 10 Railroad Street c. 1900:<br />

Three-bay, flank-gable, 2-1/2-story Colonial Revival house<br />

with a Tuscan portico. C<br />

87<br />

49-4/167 -<br />

8 Railroad Street c. 1900:<br />

Two 1-1/2-story, end-gable, 3-bay Queen Anne house; altered<br />

but good reeded porch posts survive. C<br />

88<br />

49-4/16 8<br />

32 Church Street, former Congregational Parsonage c. 1860:<br />

Now shingle-clad, this L-plan, gable- and cross-gable,<br />

1-1/2-story Gothic cottage is similar to many cottages erected in<br />

Peace Dale during the mid nineteenth century. This version of<br />

the type- stands out only because the roof pitch is steeper than<br />

usual and the finish is more elaborate. The end-gable wing has a<br />

large, semi-octagonal bay and the entrance is ,within a decorative<br />

portico. The parsonage was probably designed by Rowland Hazard<br />

II, a major benefactor of the congregation and architect of its<br />

somewhat later church building #104. C<br />

89 - -<br />

49-4/167 -<br />

Church Street, northwest corner Railroad Street c. 1970:<br />

Small, 1-story, hip-roofed dwelling. NC<br />

90 -<br />

49-4/144<br />

Church Street, Tech Industries c. 1975:-<br />

One-story, aluminum panel and brick, veneer warehouse and<br />

office. NC<br />

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