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Van Buren - 2120 (Block 33/Lot 9A)Batson House - 1942
One-story; Cape Cod style; frame with simulated siding; gable-end roof; three bays wide and four bays deep; central entrance has six-light upper-panel door sheltered by gabled roof with metal supports; eight-over-eight sash windows in front elevation framed by louvered shutters; gabled porch across north side of house; interior chimney rises through main roof ridge to right of entrance bay. Property purchased 2/19/1943 by William L. Batson, proprietor of Batson Motor Co., and wife, Gussie.
Source: Sunset Park Architectural Site Survey 1996.
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Jackson - 2116 (Block 31/Lot 8)Jones House - 1943 (1952)
One-story; Cape Code style; frame with simulated siding; gable-end roof; three bays wide and two bays deep; central entrance surmounted by gable porch supported by slim, square posts; windows contain six-over-six sash and louvered blinds; gable-end projection attached to northwest corner of house; interior chimney rises through roof ridge to right of entrance bay. Property purchased 10/27/1947 by Vera Jones; residence in 1944 of O.D. Williams, superintendent, and wife, Annie.
Source: Sunset Park Architectural Site Survey 1996.
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Burnett - 2049 (Block 37/Lot 30)Mayfield House - 1942
One-story; Colonial style; frame with asbestos siding; gable-end roof; three bays wide and four bays deep; center entrance sheltered by gabled porch with square corner posts and triangular wall brackets; windows contain six-over-six sash; gable-end ell attached to north elevation of house; shed-roofed addition across rear elevation. Property purchased 2/1/1943 by Grayson Mayfield, NC Shipbuilding Co. fitter, and wife, Thora.
Source: Sunset Park Architectural Site Survey 1996.
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Northern - 321 (Block 3/Lots 1, 2)Wade House - 1919
One-story; Bungalow/Craftsman style; frame with asbestos siding; T-shaped plan with gabled roofs; solid, triangular brackets and exposed rafter ends; five bays wide and five bays deep; central entrance has multi-light upper panel and is sheltered by gabled porch supported by Tuscan style columns; windows contain sash with four vertical panes above a single pane; attached porch extends along east side of main block and rear, transverse-gable wing; exterior end chimney rises along east elevation. Property purchased 4/17/1919 by Virginia C. Wade.
Garage. One-story; gable-front roof; corrugated metal side walls; simulated siding and circular vent in gable; series of double doors in long wall of building.
Source: Sunset Park Architectural Site Survey 1996.
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Harrison - 2117 (Block 33/Lots 20, 21)Fulford House - 1947
One-story; Ranch style; frame with asbestos siding and stuccoed lower front walls; gable-end roof; three bays wide and three bays deep; left and right front bays contain single, paired and tripartite wraparound corner windows with two-over-two horizontal-pane sash; central entrance and stoop sheltered by metal awning; broad, exterior end chimney rises along north elevation of house. Property purchased 8/25/1947 by Carl W. Fulford, Jr., Cape Fear Terminal clerk and wife, Muriel.
Source: Sunset Park Architectural Site Survey 1996.
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Northern - 234 (Block 8/Lot 4)Snyder House - 1921
One-story; Bungalow/Craftsman style; frame with shingles applied in alternating wide and short courses; gable-end roof has triangular brackets; standing-seam metal roof; three bays wide and three bays deep; engaged, screened front porch supported by broad, rectangular posts on brick piers; center-bay door has glazed upper panel; windows contain one-over-one sash. Property purchased 7/23/1921 by John A. and Undine Jenkins Snyder for rental income. The city directory lists William J. Bradshaw, furniture dealer, and wife, Mary, residing here.
Source: Sunset Park Architectural Site Survey 1996.
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Northern - 202 (Block 16/Lot 6)Platt House - 1924 (1917)
Two-story; Prairie style; frame with simulated siding; gable-front roof with wide overhangs and solid, triangular brackets; three bays wide and four bays deep; attached, gable-front porch across left and center bays; porch supported by square posts on brick piers; windows contain one-over-one sash; front gable has rectangular center panel flanked by two square attic vents; exterior end chimney with single, smooth shoulder rises along west elevation and is flanked by small sash windows. Property purchased 5/1/1924 by John A. Platt, salesman, W.D. MacMillan Automobile Co., and wife, Edith.
Source: Sunset Park Architectural Site Survey 1996.
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Adams - 2041 (Block 4/Lot 27)McCrimmon House - 1941
One-story; Cape Cod style; frame with simulated siding; gable-end roof; three bays wide and three bays deep; central door sheltered by shed-roofed porch with scrolled metal supports; windows have six-over-six sash; front windows framed by louvered blinds; shed-roofed addition extends across rear elevation. Front yard enclosed by picket fence. Property purchased 12/30/1918 by N.J. McCrimmon and held until 1939; residence of Russell E. Lord, Jacobi Hardware Co. shipping clerk, and wife, Jean.
Source: Sunset Park Architectural Site Survey 1996.
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| Last additions - Houses in Sunset Park |

Central - 149 (Block 23/Lot 34)Gore House - 1940
One-story; Traditional style; frame with simulated siding; gable-end roof; four bays wide and three bays deep; two left front bays sheltered by shed-roofed porch supported by turned posts; first bay has paired, six-over-six sash windows; second bay contains entrance; right portion of facade forms gable-front bays accentuated by exterior chimney flanked by six-over-six sash windows. Property purchased Marsden W. Gore, route agent, Atlantic Coast Line Railroad, and wife, Ollie.
Source: Sunset Park Architectural Site Survey 1996.
(not 100% accurateMar 19, 2009
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Adams - 2017 (Block 4/Lots 22, 20, 5, 6, 7)Cannon House - 1919 (1910/1913)
Two-story; Neoclassical Revival style; frame with plain-edge siding; hipped roof; three bays wide and four bays deep; one-story wraparound porch has square, fluted posts and Composite capitals; projecting right portion of facade surmounted by pediment containing small, square window; pedimented porch entrance frames door containing elliptical pane; secondary entrance at southeast corner of porch; projecting pedimented bay along south elevation has chamfered wall in lower level; windows contain one-over-one sash and molded hoods; interior chimney rises through north slope of hipped roof. Property purchased 9/27/1919 by William A. and Janie A. Cannon.
Source: Sunset Park Architectural Site Survey 1996.
(not 100% accurate) Dec 28, 2008
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Central - 009 (Block 33/Lots 5 & 6)Hill-Sampson House - 1944
One-story; Colonial Revival style; frame with simulated siding; gable-end roof; three bays wide and three bays deep; central entrance sheltered by gabled entrance porch supported by square posts; windows contain six-over-six sash; transverse gable ell attached to southwest corner of house. Property purchased 10/17/1944 by William and Clara Hill, and Edward and Frances Ward; residence of Clarence W. Sampson, Shipyard electrician, and wife, Sophia.
Source: Sunset Park Architectural Site Survey 1996.
(not 100% accurateDec 28, 2008
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Adams - 2053 (Block 4/Lot 30)Cumber House - 1939
One-and-a-half-story; Tudor style; frame with asbestos siding; gable-end roof; three bays wide and two bays deep; raised patio extends across left portion of front elevation; central entrance bay features projecting gable with arched doorway and asymmetrical roof line sweeping down on right side of facade; exterior chimney with tapered stack rises through long roof slope; paired windows in left bay and single window in right bay contain sash with four vertical panes above a single pane. Property purchased 2/14/1939 by A. Earl Cumber, Jr., plumber, and wife, Daisy.
Source: Sunset Park Architectural Site Survey 1996.
(not 100% accurate)Jun 06, 2008
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Jefferson - 2060 (Block 16/Lot 18)Pate House - 1955
One-story; Ranch style; frame with vertical siding; low-pitched gable-end roof; four bays wide and three bays deep; two left front windows contain two-over-two horizontal-pane sash; entrance in third bay opens onto small shed-roofed porch with chamfered posts; right bay features tripartite window containing multi-light center section and four-over-four flanking sash; carport attached to south elevation of house. Property purchased 8/9/1955 by Edward H. Pate, Queesnboro Steel Co. driver, and wife, Eula.
Source: Sunset Park Architectural Site Survey 1996.
(not 100% accurate)Jun 06, 2008
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Adams - 2136 (Block 9/Lots 12)McFarlane House - 1950
One-story; Ranch style; frame with simulated siding; gable-front roof; four bays wide and three bays deep; small window in left front bay contains one-over-one sash; second bay has paired, two-over-two horizontal-pane sash; entrance in third bay sheltered by gabled porch with scrolled metal supports; fourth bay has Chicago style window; raised patio extending from porch to south corner of house enclosed by balustrades; triangular vent occupies gable peak; roof of two rear bays raised slightly above front section of house; interior chimney rises through north slope of roof. Property purchased 9/1/1950 by George McFarlane, for rental income; residence of Shirl W. Berg, Mac's Auto Parts shipping clerk, and wife, Jacqueline.
Source: Sunset Park Architectural Site Survey 1996.
(not 100% accurate)Jun 06, 2008
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Adams - 2142Jun 06, 2008
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Northern - 409 (Block 14/Lot 4)Palmgren House - 1924 (1916)
Two-story; Prairie style; frame with simulated siding; hipped roof with deep overhangs; hipped-roof porch across elevation supported by square posts; four bays wide and four bays deep; entrance in left bay with tripartite window in right bay; second level has four windows arranged in closely-set pairs on each side of centerline; windows have nine-over-nine sash and metal blinds; hipped-roof dormer centered on facade contains rectangular attic vent. The house is a hip-roofed version of No. 421 Northern Blvd. Property purchased 3/17/1924 by G. Ivan Palmgren, chief clerk, Tidewater Power Co., and wife, Alberta.
Source: Sunset Park Architectural Site Survey 1996.
(not 100% accurate)Apr 22, 2008
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