1005 Lamond Ave.

36.002037, -78.909827

1005
Durham
NC
Year built
1906
Architectural style
Construction type
National Register
Neighborhood
Use
Building Type
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03.09.11 (DC tax office)

(From the TP NR nomination:)

Foreman for the Duke Branch of the American Tobacco Company, Robert H. Hinton moved into this two- story Neo-Colonial house in 1906. A pyramidal roof is crossed by gables which project to the front and sides; both bays hold typical Queen Anne cut- away corners and eave brackets. The full-facade porch wraps to the east and is distinguished by Ionic columns on brick piers and a balustrade consisting of a shaped rail and turned balusters. A front transom and side window are two fine specimens of the neighborhood's remaining stained glass windows.

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