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REPORT OF LOST STRUCTURES (Partial)
From Crosstown Proposed Historic District:
# **Loss #1.**
330 Albemarle Avenue - Home of Margaret and L. Dowel Boseman

*1979 architectural survey photo by [[Kate Mearns]]*

*Picture of [[L. Dowel Boseman]], volunteer fireman and laborer at the [[American Tobacco Company]]*
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# **Loss #2**
Built for W Henry Roberts, Funeral Director - office 133½ S. Main

Loss # 3 Second Henry Mitchell House (lost integrity) 402 Albermarle Ave.


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Loss #4 [[William and Henrietta Walters House]]

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Loss #5. 410 Atlantic Avenue - William Walters homeplace. Built by the Rocky Mount Improvement and Manufacturing Co in 1892.

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Loss #4. 430 Atlantic Avenue - original builder not yet verified

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Loss #5. Burnt beyond repair in 2023
212 E Highland Street - George Collier, master brick mason.

While living at 212 E Highland he built the house at 500 Atlantic Avenue circa 1920.
George’s wife was a cousin of [[Rena Capps Person]] who lived at 401 NE Main Street (Loss #6).

The women descended from a prominent family of free people of color in Wayne County.
[[America Winn]] - Rene Persons grandmother

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