Hope Valley Development budget and cost estimates September, November 1928

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Hope Valley Development budget and cost estimates September, November 1928

Carbon copies of three typescripts containing a budget, September 1928, and cost estimates, November 1928, prepared by Frank T. Miller, consulting engineer, of Greensboro, North Carolina, for Hope Valley, Incorporated, owners and developers of Hope Valley, a suburban neighborhood in Durham, North Carolina. They contain estimates of costs for construction of each road proposed, including costs of grading, waterways, water installation, sewer installation, and paving. Hope Valley, a suburban neighborhood in Durham, North Carolina, was developed in the late 1920s. The neighborhood is built around a country club and golf course.

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Miller, Frank T.

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Mebane & Sharpe of Greensboro, North Carolina, began developing Hope Valley in Durham, North Carolina, in 1927. "In a thoroughly rural, picturesque setting, Hope Valley," according to historic preservation consultant Claudia Roberts Brown, "is considered by many to be Durham's first neighborhood to epitomize our traditional image of the suburb." Mebane & Sharpe established Hope Valley Country Club with a circuitous eighteen-hold golf course designed by nationally known golf ...

Hope Valley, Incorporated.

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Mebane & Sharpe of Greensboro, North Carolina, began developing Hope Valley in Durham, North Carolina, in 1927. "In a thoroughly rural, picturesque setting, Hope Valley," according to historic preservation consultant Claudia Roberts Brown, "is considered by many to be Durham's first neighborhood to epitomize our traditional image of the suburb." Mebane & Sharpe established Hope Valley Country Club with a circuitous eighteen-hold golf course designed by nationally known golf course archit...