Tax parcel #9568.10.47.2492
House. Contributing, ca. 1920.
One-story hip-roof cottage with a standing-seam metal roof covering. Shed roof addition on a concrete block foundation at rear. Weatherboard siding, with plywood panel siding on newer sections. Shed roof porch with 4x4 posts, no balustrade, portion enclosed on the southeast. Two-over-two and some newer windows. Three-vertical-over-panel front door. This cottage apparently was originally associated with the property at 319 N. Whitted Street. According to the current owner, this cottage was used as a summer home for a family from Florida for many years. There was an orchard to the front of it, probably also originally associated with 319 N. Whitted Street.
William Williams House
House. Contributing, ca. 1920.
One-story bungalow with a small addition at the northwest corner. Hip roof with exposed roof rafters, asbestos siding, and brick veneer on addition. Engaged front porch has replacement iron posts on brick piers and iron balustrade. Windows are eight-over-one and door is multi-light. Low stone retaining wall at sidewalk. House was originally lots 10, 11, 12 of S. Maxwell's 5th Ave. Subdivision (1919). Lot 10 was originally bought by A. Y. Arledge from Maxwell (1919, Book 102, 44); lots 11 and 12 were bought by Dr. W. A. McKenzie from Maxwell (1919, Book 108, 51). William Williams, a salesman, lived here from 1937 to 1938. William P. Chaney and wife Fannie, a dressmaker, lived here from 1939 to at least 1951.
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Storage building. Non-contributing, ca. 1955.
One-story storage building with a front gable roof and vertical plank walls, on same site as the original outbuilding.
King G. Morris House
Contributing, ca. 1925.
One-story bungalow with a side gable roof and knee braces. German siding. Pronounced Craftsman-influenced front attached porch with battered posts on stuccoes piers. Exterior end stuccoed chimney. Windows are one-over-one and door is multi-light with sidelights. House is set way back on lot. House was originally lot 9 of the S. Maxwell subdivision. A. Y. Arledge bought the lot from Maxwell (1919, Book 102, 44). King G. and Daisy L. Morris lived here from 1937 to 1938. Morris worked for Brownlow Jackson & Son. Byers D. Johnson lived here from 1939 to 1944. Raymond and Margie Capps lived here from 1945 to 1946. Capps was a salesman at Efird's Department Store. Jason P. and Jeanetta McGee lived here from 1948 to 1951.
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Curtis Candler House
Contributing, ca. 1920.
One-story side-gable cottage with shingle siding. A portion of the engaged front porch has been enclosed with a shed roof covered by metal. Remainder of porch has square posts and a solid shingled balustrade. Exterior end stone chimney. Windows are six-over-six replacements, and door is six-lights over vertical panels. House is set way back on its lot, which was lot 8 of the S. Maxwell subdivision. A. Y. Arledge bought the lot from Maxwell (1919, Book 102, 44). Curtis Candler lived here from 1937 to 1938. Fred and Willie M. Swilling lived here from 1939 to 1940. Swilling was a salesman with a piano store. Audrey Page, a salesman, and wife Helen lived here from 1941 to 1942. Samuel and Evelyn H. Gunter lived here from 1943 to at least 1951. Gunter was a traveling salesman.
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Claude M. Drake House
House. Contributing, ca. 1925.
One-story bungalow with a side gable roof and knee braces. German siding. Engaged front porch has a solid balustrade covered with German siding, and square posts. Windows are eight-over-one and four vertical-over-one. Door is multi-light. House sits on a small lot, set back from the street. Claude M. and Annie B. Drake lived here from 1937 to 1938. Drake worked at Central News Stand. Norman and Ruth D. Miller, Jr. lived here from 1941 to 1942. They were associated with Millers' Laundry and Cleaners. Paul E. and Sybil B. Holdford lived here from 1943 to 1944. Reynolds and Emma S. McGaha lived here from 1945 to 1946. From 1948 to at least 1951, Charles Campfield lived here.
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Garage. Non-contributing, ca. 1955.
One-story front gable garage with plywood siding.