House. Non-contributing, ca. late 1950s. One-story Ranch house with a low-pitch side gable roof. Brick veneer walls, and a recessed entry stoop. Modern windows and doors. Set on a corner lot level with the street. Good condition. (Sanborn maps)
Edna Avery Jones House House. Contributing, by 1926. Shingle style two-story house with a side gable roof and shed roof dormers which extend the full width of the house. A pent roof divides the first and second floors. Large, compatible, two-story addition to the rear, and a one-story wing at the
Colt House Non-contributing, ca. 1949. One and one-half story house with a side gable roof and a projecting front gable wing which projects to the northwest. Side-gable screened porch, original to the building, projects to the south side. Asbestos siding, but probably original to the house. Windows
Robert G. Anders House House. Contributing, by 1926. One-story bungalow with German siding and a side gable roof. A side gable wing projects to the south at the southeast corner. There is a one-story wing at the northwest corner with a shed roof. Attached front porch with a front gable, projecting
Claude M. Ogle House House. Contributing, 1925. One-story Bungalow/Classical Revival house with a center hall plan and an enclosed porch on the south side. Brick veneer walls, clipped gable roof, and pediment over the entry portico. Portico has paired fluted columns and brick steps which lead to the
Charles L. Johnson House House. Contributing, by 1926. One-story Craftsman Bungalow style with a hip roof and brick veneer walls. There is an attached porch with a front gable roof supported by knee braces along the full width of the house at the front. Details include a brick archway beneath the
Richard Clark House House. Contributing, by 1926. Two-story Colonial Revival with a hip roof, exposed rafter ends, and wide overhanging eaves. Walls are German siding. Center hall plan, and pedimented entry. One-story wing on the north side with a screened porch added to the front. One-story wing at
Forrest V. Hunter House House. Contributing, by 1926. One and one-half story Tudor-influenced house with a steeply pitched cross gable roof and brick veneer walls. One-story wing and a one-story frame addition on the rear. Flared gable ends, and a shed roof dormer on the north and south sides