104 North Boundary Street

MILTON AND CARRIE HOGAN HOUSE
1927
This two-story, side-gabled, brick Colonial Revival-style house is three bays wide and double-pile with one-story, hip-roofed wings flanking the main section. The house has nine-over-nine wood-sash windows with granite windowsills, soldier-course brick headers on the first floor, and a modillion cornice. It has partial gable returns with hipped roofs that wrap the corners of the building and an exterior brick chimney on the right (south) elevation flanked by quarter-round windows. The eight-panel door is centered on the façade and is flanked by one-over-one double-hung sidelights. The door is sheltered by a projecting flat-roofed classical surround supported by columns with pilasters and flanking sidelights against the house and a low railing at the roofline. A brick terrace extends the full width of the façade. The one-story wing on the right elevation is supported by full-height brick piers, enclosed with paired ten-light French doors on the façade flanked by ten-light sidelights and topped by a multi-light three-part transom. It has paired nine-over-nine windows on the side elevation and a railing at the roofline. A one-story, hip-roofed porch on the left (north) elevation is supported by grouped columns and has a railing at the roofline. A near-full-width, two-story gabled ell at the rear has an inset second-floor porch at the left rear that has been enclosed with siding. A low stone wall extends along the driveway. It was built by Brodie Thompson for Chapel Hill banker, Milton Hogan in 1927 [Little] and Sanborn maps confirm its construction between 1925 and 1932.

In the 2015 survey, this was deemed a Contributing Building..

GARAGE
c. 2000
The one-story, side-gabled, three-bay garage features weatherboards and replacement paired garage doors. A smaller garage appears on the 1949 Sanborn map, the 1974 survey indicates a “peak”-roofed garage, and the 1992 survey notes a two-bay garage. In the 2015 survey, this was deemed a Noncontributing Building..


SOURCE: Heather Wagner Slane, National Register of Historic Places Nomination: Chapel Hill Historic District Boundary Increase and Additional Documentation, Orange County, OR1750 (Raleigh, NC: North Carolina State Historic Preservation Office, 2015), courtesy of the North Carolina State Historic Preservation Office.

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104 N. Boundary Street