N&O Index Card Listings

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Historic Houses, Sites, etc. - Raleigh
  • Building plain, historic and history (Kimbrell's building) - Ja 2 92, 3B
  • Editorial: Bum rap on First Citizens - Ja 2 92, 10A
  • Old buildings at black schools slated for work - Ja 18 92, 3B
  • History hunters pack trolley for trips through Raleigh; City tour a hit on opening day - Ja 19 92, 1C
  • City struggles to merge future with storied past - Ja 26 92, 1
  • City, state at odds over razings; Five houses demolished in historic district without required review - Fe 26 92, 1
  • Raleigh's historic beat - Ap 5 92, 1H
  • Marker to celebrate life of teacher, journalist (Hunter) - Ap 21 92, 3B
  • Station Square is sold; Legal Services of N.C. to move in by year-end - Jy 8 92, 9C
  • Painted ladies; Whether blithely eccentric or quietly regal, Oakwood's grand doyennes wear their Victorian finery well - Jy 19 92, 1D
  • Horse-drawn carriage offers its passengers a journey through time - Jy 27 92, 1
  • Borden House (on old Methodist Orphanage property) to get new life as museum - De 1 92, 1B
Historic Houses, Sites, etc. - Raleigh
  • Funding sought for historic home (Haywood Hall) - Ap 6 83 1C
  • Restoration (funds for Joel Lane House kitchen; bill) - Ap 16 83 4C
  • Seaboard Building bill holds recreational role - Ap 23 83 7B
  • Justice prevails: Law office restored (Badger-Iredell law office) - My 2 83 9A
  • New trail puts landmarks in their proper places - Oc 12 83 14A
  • Expanded historic trail dedicated - Oc 13 83 1C
Historic Houses, Sites, etc. - Raleigh
  • Historic house (Dodd-Hinsdale House) considered as restaurant site - Ap 26 87 1I
  • Raleigh architect protests plan to replace courtyard - My 13 87 1C
  • Reactor designated landmark at NCSU - My 26 87 18C
  • State sues to get other half of old Heck-Andrews house - Jy 24 87 2D
Historic Houses, Sites, etc. - Raleigh
  • History's etched in stone, ex-tenants say; Historic houses transformed for new buyers - Ja 3 91 2F
  • Mostly black (East Raleigh-South Park) area placed on National Register - Ja 31 91 2B
  • Registry listing boosts black neighborhood - Fe 2 91 1B
  • The heart of black Raleigh; Neighbors recount their life stories on tape for oral history collection - Fe 24 91 1E
  • The urban image: The enduring dignity of modest means (East Raleigh-South Park) - Fe 24 91 1E
  • The urban image: City's blast of the past; Lost piece of history is grounds for concern - Mr 31 91 1H
  • A resurrection; Victory for a vintage home on Hillsborough Street (Bishop's House) - Ap 20 91 1D
  • Downtown buildings (Executive Mansion, Capitol, City Market) honored as historic sites - My 18 91 2B
  • Peace puts the brakes on demolition; College sets plans for house in abeyance - Au 8 91 1F
  • Famous oak (Henry Clay Oak) takes to its death bed - Au 16 91 1
  • Shaw, St. Aug's halls may be saved - Se 11 91 6B
  • State pays tribute to historic tree; Henry Clay Oak dying of old age - Se 25 91 2B
  • Historic (First Citizens Bank) building threatened - De 9 91 1B
  • City asks bank to halt project; Historic building (Kimbrell's Furniture) being demolished - De 31 91 1B
Historic Houses, Sites, etc. - Raleigh
  • (Christ Episcopal) Church becomes landmark - Ja 21 88 1C
  • City's past, future clash at historic (Seligson) house near (City) market - Fe 10 88 1C
  • Living comfortably in the past; Couple (Schwetz) converts run-down, 1920s-era grocery into
  • dream home - Mr 27 88 1F
  • Raleigh Victorian house (Heck-Andrews House) next on preservation list - Ap 28 88 4C
  • Fire blackens historic house (Higgs-Coble-Helms House) - Ma 27 88 2C
  • Historic homes move to Bloodworth Street (Wyatt & Burton Houses) - Jn 11 88 8B
  • 2 Victorian houses take stroll through Raleigh to new homes - Jn 12 88 34A
  • Murphey School gets chance; Bill would allow historic building's conversion to apartments - Jn 30 88 1C
  • Archaeologists allowed to dig Civil War site - Jy 15 88 6D
  • Treasure hunters unearth Civil War relics during dig at site of future farmer's market - Jy 17 88 26A
  • Historic building's future settled (Seaboard Coast Line Bldg) - Au 11 88 3T
  • Historic building to house school for arts - Oc 5 88 1C
  • Historical marker unveiled (for Jane McKimmon) - No 24 88 3C
Historic Houses, Sites, etc. - Raleigh
  • 2 historic houses will move to site on Person Street - Jy 27 85 2C
  • Buildings nominated for historic register (Masonic Temple in Raleigh; Nancy Jones house) - No 15 85 31A
Historic Houses, Sites, etc. - Raleigh
  • The old made new; It's a labor of love as Labor Department throws open house (Seaboard
  • Building) - Ja 6 89 1D
  • Boylan Heights is on the upswing: Downtown Raleigh neighborhood returning to occupant
  • ownership - Ja 8 89 1F
  • Storms tear through state; Historic Joel Lane House in Raleigh listed among the casualties - Mr 19 89 31A
  • Historic buildings at Shaw, St. Aug's, could be restored - Ap 6 89 12T
  • Editorial: Pegasus gets a Raleigh home (Tucker Carriage House) - Ap 19 89 14A
  • City Market parking threatens historic Moore Square house - My 16 89 1C
  • Raleigh council gives reprieve to old house - My 17 89 2C
  • School becomes historic site; Murphey will be housing for elderly, handicapped - My 20 89 1C
  • Bank proposes to raze historic tower, rebuild - My 23 89 1C
  • S.C. developer to buy historic (Alexander) building in downtown Raleigh - Jn 1 89 8B
  • New partners on line (Montague Building) - Jy 16 89 1I
  • Raleigh to raze Seligson House for parking near City Market - Jy 19 89 2C
  • Montague will have new tenants; Partners sign leases for shops, restaurant - Au 4 89 5B
  • Estey Hall's final renovations to start - Se 7 89 2T
  • City delays action aimed to save (Bishop's) house - Se 14 89 1T
  • Historic properties get boost; List will help city focus efforts to save endangered structures - Se 14 89 7T
  • Proposed East Raleigh-South Park Historic District (Map) - Oc 12 89 7T
  • Study identifies historic buildings in black districts - Oc 12 89 1T
  • Historic building (Bishop's House) won't be restored with city money - Oc 26 89 2T
  • Historic group may get house; Dodd House liked because of its size - De 1 89 2B
  • Editorial: The perils of Dodd-Hinsdale - De 5 89 14A
  • Developers studied architectural history for Oakwood Green - De 31 89 1E
Historic Houses, Sites, etc. - Raleigh
  • Silence broken at (Pilot) textile mill shuttered for years in Raleigh - Fe 7 90 1B
  • Mordecai park re-opens today for '90 season - Mr 1 90 2B
  • Developers preserve historic mill in subdivision; 200-year-old structure unearthed - Mr 11 90 1G
  • Shaw, St. Aug's landmarks fight for repair aid - Mr 22 90 1F
  • City adds 16 historic properties - My 5 90 2B
  • Bank set to destroy landmark; First Citizens obtains permits for demolition - My 19 90 1B
  • Downtown landmark (Vance Apts.) falls to wrecker's ball - Jn 14 90 1F
  • Home transformed into historic charmer - Au 5 90 1G
  • Lease may keep bishop's house at St. Mary's intact; Preservation group says it will occupy landmark building - Au 9 90 1F
  • Stone homes at center of redevelopment; Plan is to renew historic duplexes on Chavis Way - Oc 25 90 3F
  • Craftsman, not creature, prowls (Dodd-Hinsdale) house - Oc 31 90 2B
  • City plans to rid area of blight - No 1 90 3F
  • Murphey welcomes new occupants; Historic school houses elderly - De 16 90 1C