House. Non-contributing, 1955.
One-story Ranch house with a side gable roof and projecting front gable roof center bay. Attached shed roof porch with square posts. Central brick chimney. Six-over-one windows and door with sidelights. Attached garage. According to the current owner, house was designed by R. B. Abee.
(Sanborn maps, city directories, owner)

William M. Sherard House
House. Contributing, ca. 1925.
One and one-half-story Tudor Revival house with a cross gable roof, half-timbering in gable ends. Brick veneer on lower half of walls. Northwest and northeast corners have flat-roof screened sunrooms. Exterior end brick chimney on west. Six-over-one windows; multi-light front door with fanlight, sidelights, and pediment supported by round columns. Large corner lot with mature hemlocks and hardwood trees. Designed by Erle Stillwell for the Sherard family. Drawings indicate many built-in cabinets and extensive woodworking throughout the interior. William M. and Grace G. Sherard lived here from 1926 to at least 1951. Sherard was a superintendent at State Trust Company Building.
(Sanborn maps, city directories, Stillwell drawing collection)
Garage and storage building. Contributing, ca. 1925.
One-story storage building with a front gable roof, carport added to front.
House. Contributing, ca. 1940.
One-story-plus-basement Minimal Traditional house with side gable roof and projecting front gable bay over entry stoop. Stoop details include, turned posts. Shed roof over side porch. Weatherboard siding. One-over-one windows and modern door. Corner lot with stone retaining wall.
(Sanborn maps, city directories)
Garage. Contributing, ca. 1950.
One-story garage with gable roof and asbestos shingles.
Morgan C. Bailey House
Non-contributing, ca. 1954.
One-story plus basement Minimal Traditional house with a hip roof, original asbestos shingles, and attached, flat roof corner porch. Central chimney. Two-over-rwo windows, picture window, and modern door. Morgan C. and Isabel G. Bailey lived here beginning in 1954.
(Sanborn maps, city directories)
Earl H. Martin House
Contributing, ca. 1950.
One-story Minimal Traditional house with a hip roof and projecting front gable bay at northeast corner. Shed roof over deck addition to east, with lattice walls. Entry stoop with square posts and 2x2 balustrade. Masonite board siding, central brick chimney, modern windows and door. Small corner lot. Earl H. and Ruth A. Martin apparently built this house. Martin was a janitor at the high school.
(Sanborn maps, city directories)