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Maple Street

513 Justice Street

Office building. Non-contributing, 1990s.
Two-story modern office building with a side gable roof, brick veneer walls, modern windows and doors, parking lot to front. Replaces an older house and outbuilding on the same lot.
(Sanborn maps, city directories)

501 Justice Street

John W. Small House

House. Contributing, ca. 1939.
Two-story Colonial Revival style house with a side gable roof, painted brick veneer walls, and an entry stoop at the northeast corner. Interior front brick chimney. Eight-over-eight windows with round arches on first level. Heavily landscaped lot; southern elevation not visible from street. Designed by Erle Stillwell for John W. Small. Replaces an earlier house on the same lot. John W. and Mary W. Small lived here from 1939 to 1944. Claude L. and Lizzie B. Reid lived here from 1948 to at least 1951.  
(Sanborn maps, city directories, Stillwell drawing collection)

Garage. Contributing, ca. 1939.
One-story, two-bay garage with steep side gable roof and original garage doors. Brick veneer walls.

329 Justice Street

James D. Lucas House

House. Contributing, ca. 1920.
Two-story Four Square house with a full-width one-story wing at rear. Hip roof, weatherboard siding, two interior brick chimneys. Wraparound, U-shape porch with square posts with beveled corners, 2x2 balustrade. Two-over-two windows, with some fixed stained-glass windows. Single-light-over-panels front door. Large corner lot. James D. and Janie Lucas lived here from 1937 to 1938. Lucas was Norwegian Consul, with a home part of the year in Charleston, South Carolina. R. Coke and Virginia Gray lived here from 1939 to at least 1951. They were also residents of Columbia, South Carolina.
(Sanborn maps, city directories)

Storage shed. Non-contributing, ca. 1955.
One-story frame storage shed.

318 Justice Street

House. Contributing, ca. 1950.
One-story front-gable cottage with stone walls (solid masonry construction). Storage/garage wing added to the south side with a flat roof. Set back from street. May be a former outbuilding to the Dixon Health Resort which was located on the adjacent lots (#74 and #77).
(Sanborn maps, city directories)

317 Justice Street

George H. Valentine House

House. Contributing, ca. 1910.
Two-story Four Square house with the original weatherboard siding. One-story full-width wing at the rear appears to be original. Hip roof with hip roof dormer and wide eaves. Wraparound porch, enclosed at the southeast corner. Porch has round columns and no balustrade. Central brick chimney. Windows are diamond-pane-over-one. Stone foundation with beaded mortar joints. Large lot with mature trees. The house appears on the 1922 Sanborn map, but may have been built as early as 1910. It appears that George H. Valentine was the original owner of this house. He was a lawyer with offices at 306-308 State Trust Building in downtown Hendersonville. He lived here until at least 1951.  
(Sanborn maps, city directories)

Garage. Non-contributing, ca. 1955.
One-story front gable roof garage with aluminum siding. Carport added to front. May be a replacement of an earlier outbuilding in the same location.