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They want $500,000 to breathe new life into the century-old home of NC’s first Black funeral director.
Scarborough House is a historic home located in the Hayti neighborhood of Durham, Durham County, North Carolina. It was built in 1916, and consists of a cubical two-story, two-room-deep hip roofed main block, with a two-story hip-roofed rear ell. It features a Neoclassical style, two-story flat-roofed portico on paired Doric order columns.
He was the son of William Eure, 1st Baron Eure of Witton, County Durham and Elizabeth, the daughter of Sir Christopher Willoughby of Parham, Suffolk. He was deputy constable of Scarborough Castle from 1531, being in charge during the Pilgrimage of Grace and promoted constable in 1537.
Benjamin Sylvester Ruffin (December 11, 1941 – December 7, 2006), also known as Ben Ruffin, was an African American civil rights activist, educator, and businessman in Durham, North Carolina. Growing up during the Civil Rights Movement era, Ruffin's life experience in Durham has provided him with a black consciousness that helped him analyze ...
First-time Habitat homeowner Pateryl Hargett, 33, is pictured with her sons, aged 10 and 13, in front of her home under construction at 712 Belmont Dr. in Durham. The home sits on a .10-acre lot ...
The obituary added that Meek, of Vestavia Hills, was a sophomore at Vestavia Hills High School and was a member of that school’s football team. In addition to acting, Meek’s interests included ...
Albert Franks was born in the mining village of Boldon Colliery, County Durham on 13 April 1936. His mother was a Methodist preacher. He represented the Durham county schools teams at football and cricket, and once scored a century in 25 minutes playing for Boldon Colliery in the Durham Coast Cricket League. [2]
David Jasper – Principal of St Chad's College, Durham (1989–1991) [3] Stephen Moulsdale – Principal of St Chad's College, Durham (1904–1937) [4] Arthur Prowse – Principal of Van Mildert College, Durham (1965–1972) [5] Ian Taylor – Principal of Van Mildert College, Durham (1999–2000) [6]