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 1201 Hyman Avenue
1201 Hyman Avenue

Mary Howell House

Contributing, by 1922.
Colonial Revival style two-story house with a side gable roof. Hip roof on one-story wing on north side. Walls are brick veneer on the first floor and aluminum siding on the second and the side wing. Shed roof rear porch, partially enclosed. Front entry stoop has a segmental arch supported by columns. Windows are one-over-one, with some casement on the second story. Possible replacement front door with an elliptical fanlight. Corner lot, nicely landscaped. Mrs. Mary Howell lived here from 1937 to 1938. Mrs. Maude K. Holdford, widow of Sidney Holdford, lived here from 1939 to 1942. Stanley Bliss, an architect, and wife Kathryn lived here from 1943 to 1944. Frazier T. Blair with Chipman-LaCrosse Hosiery Mill, and wife Mary lived here from 1945 to 1949. Good condition.
(Sanborn maps, city directories)

 1130 Hyman Avenue
1130 Hyman Avenue

Lane Preston House

Contributing, ca. 1949.
Vernacular cottage style one-story plus basement house with a cross gable roof, brick veneer walls, and front gable cover over the front entry stoop. Enclosed original porch on the south side. Carport added on the north. Windows are three-vertical-over-one. House sits slightly above the street with central stairs up to the front door. Lot drops to the south side. Lane Preston was apparently the first owner of this house. Good condition.
(Sanborn maps, city directories)

Note: Though the National Register Nomination form officially names this property the Lane Preston house, sources indicate the name of the previous property owner to be Preston Lane rather than Lane Preston.

 1129 Hyman Avenue
1129 Hyman Avenue

John W. McIntyre House

House. Contributing, by 1926.
Bungalow style one and one-half story house with a side gable roof and hip roof dormer at the front. One-story shed roof addition at rear. Walls are brick veneer with aluminum siding in soffits, gable ends, and on the rear addition. Front porch is engaged, with a shed roof, paired square posts, simple balustrade, and brick steps. Central brick chimney. Windows are one-over-one. Small corner lot. John W. McIntyre, president of McIntyre Plumbing and Heating Company, and wife Edith lived here from 1939 to 1942. David W. Johnson, a salesman with Gulf Oil Corporation, and wife Lorraine lived here from 1943 to 1949. Good condition.
(Sanborn maps, city directories)

Garage. Non-contributing, after 1954.
One-story building, not on 1954 Sanborn maps.

 1124 Hyman Avenue
1124 Hyman Avenue

House. Non-contributing, ca. early 1950s.
Post-World War II early Ranch style one-story house with cross gable roof, brick veneer walls, and a recessed entry stoop. Iron posts and railing added at front entry. Shed roof carport added at south side. Windows are six-over-one and fixed picture at the front with side windows. Good condition.
(Sanborn maps, city directories)

 1119 Hyman Avenue
1119 Hyman Avenue

Robert Donnell House

House.  Contributing. ca. 1949

One-story Minimal Traditional house with a cross gable roof and a wing on the south side. Walls are brick veneer, except for the side wing, which is German siding with aluminum siding on the front wall only. Front gable roof covers the front entry stoop. Windows are three-vertical-over-one and front door is three-vertical-lights-over-panel. Large level lot, central steps and walkway. Robert Donnell appears to be the first owner of this house. Good condidion. (Sanborn maps, city directories).

Garage. Non-contributing. after 1854. One-story front gable roof garage with brick veneer walls.