Talk:Perry Farm

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[edit] Name of tenant farmer

The Wake County landmark list identifies Feggins Perry as the tenant farmer. Was he listed as Fagan on the National Register of Historic Places nomination? Needs to be clarified.--Parkwells (talk) 17:18, 2 May 2008 (UTC)

I didn't even notice that. I'm not sure which one is correct because there is very little information on the farm, at least that I can find. The UNC paper seems to be more reliable than the other website, so for now I guess we'll leave it as Fagan until I can confirm the name. APK yada yada 17:37, 2 May 2008 (UTC)
On second thought, maybe the CAP website is accurate. They are in charge of collecting historical info and purchasing some of these historic homes. APK yada yada 17:39, 2 May 2008 (UTC)

[edit] Citations

The third one links to a social/community health paper, not Wake County landmarks. Title needs to be changed, or something needs correction.--Parkwells (talk) 17:29, 2 May 2008 (UTC) Y Done