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Maple Street

631 Fourth Avenue West

Erin S. Kohn House

Contributing, ca. 1920.
One and one-half story Colonial Revival house with a cross gable roof. Vinyl siding. Wraparound porch has been enclosed on southwest corner. Porch details include Ionic columns, 2x2 balustrade. Three-vertical-over-one and one-over-one windows, some replacements. Modern door. Exterior end chimney with corbeling. This house remained vacant through the late 1930s to 1942. Miss Erin S. Kohn lived here from 1943 to at least 1951.
(Sanborn maps, city directories)

622 Fourth Avenue West

Ashley H. Houston House

House. Contributing, ca. 1925.
One-story Craftsman bungalow with a notable green tile hip roof, striated tan brick walls, and a porte cochere on the east side. Entry patio at the northwest corner has a corrugated awning over it. Patio has quarry tile, a solid brick balustrade, and corner brick piers. Multi-light casements and projecting bay windows at front; six-panel door with sidelights. Door has a portico over it, supported by round columns. Interior brick chimney. Corner lot with quarry tile in the front entry walk. Ashley H. and Arabelle A. Houston, with Houston Furniture Company, lived here from 1937 to at least 1951. They may have been the original owners.
(Sanborn maps, city directories, owner)

Garage. Contributing, ca. 1925.
Notable one-story, two-bay, brick veneer garage with green tile hip roof like main house.

615 Fourth Avenue West

Roy Creager House

Contributing, ca. 1948.
One-story Minimal Traditional house with side gable roof, and stone walls (Sanborn maps indicate this is solid masonry construction). Front gable attached front porch with iron posts and balustrade. One-over-one and picture window; modern panel door. Low stone retaining wall. Roy and Edith Creager built this house and lived here from 1948 to at least 1951. This was originally part of the property of the Baker House (#179).
(Sanborn maps, city directories)

614 Fourth Avenue West

Dr. Oliver Dahl House

House. Contributing, ca. 1925.
One-story bungalow with a front gable roof and lower front gable roof over wraparound porch. Vinyl siding. Porch details include triple corner posts, 2x2 balustrade, stuccoed piers. Two interior brick chimneys, one brick, one stuccoed. Eight-over-one windows. Small lot. Dr. Oliver Dahl, a naturopathic physician, lived here from 1937 to 1946. Archie and Lois Davis lived here from 1948 to 1949, and a Dr. McCoy lived here from 1950 to 1951.
(Sanborn maps, city directories)

Carport Non-contributing, 1970s.
Modern free-standing carport.

 613 Fourth Avenue West
613 Fourth Avenue West

Baker House

House. Contributing, ca. 1910.
Two and one-half story late Queen Anne/Classical Revival style house with a steep front gable roof, shingled in the gable ends. Aluminum siding. One-story wing at rear. Wraparound porch with a porte cochere on the east side and a sunroom above, which appears to date from the 1930s. Porch details include square paneled posts on brick piers. Two interior brick chimneys. Two-over-two and three-vertical-over-one windows; single light-over-panel door. Large lot, with house set high on a hill above street. This house was built by the Baker family from Charleston, South Carolina. Louisa Baker Snowden sold the property to Annie Gover in 1925. It was then sold by Annie Gover into the L. E. Johnson family, then to Life Insurance Company of Virginia in 1932. The property was then sold into the Miller family in 1942, who retained ownership until 1961. The house was then sold to the Shipman family, then to John P. Scholar, Jr. in 1985. That same year, Scholar sold it to the Kara family. The house was sold in 1996 to the Laniers, and in 1999 the present owners, the Wiermans, bought the property. When Miss Anne T. Miller owned the property from 1942 to 1964, the house was known as "Sunshine Lodge." The original lot associated with this house was much larger, including the current 615 and 601 Fourth Avenue West (#178 and 180). The Ambassador Apartments and 600 Fifth Avenue (#148 and 149) were also parceled off this property.
(Sanborn maps, city directories, deeds, owner)

Garage apartment. Contributing, ca. 1925.
Two-story frame garage apartment with shingle siding and a hip roof.

The 1920s postcard above came from Allison Wierman, November 2007.