
House. Contributing, ca. 1920.
One-story front gable cottage with attached front gable porch. Porch to rear also. German siding, brick foundation, eight-over-one windows, front door is three-vertical-over-panel. This house was vacant for part of the 1930s, but from 1939 to 1940 Raymond Howard, employed at Coca-Cola Bottling Company, and wife Alma lived here. It was vacant again in the early 1940s, with William E. Davis, employed at the Courthouse Coffee Shop, and wife Kate living here from1945 to at least 1953.
(Sanborn maps, city directories)

House. Non-contributing, ca. 1960s.
Ranch style one-story house with a side gable roof and a central brick chimney. Brick veneer walls, engaged porch, and carport.
(Sanborn maps)

House. Non-contributing, ca. early 1950s.
Vernacular cottage style one-story plus basement house with an L-shape floor plan and an attached garage wing on the northeast corner. Walls are aluminum siding. Steep hip roof in the center, with front gable roofs over the southeast wing and the garage. Shed roof dormer in the center bay. Engaged porch in the center bay. Windows are four-light in the dormer, six-over-six, and some replacements. Modern front door. Good condition.
(Sanborn maps, city directories)

Mattie C. Hall House
Contributing, by 1926.
Vernacular cottage style one-story house with a steep side gable roof and front gable bay at the entry. Walls are aluminum siding. Windows are multi-light casement and the front door is v-boards with a single diamond pane. Heavily wooded lot. Mattie C. Hall, widow of Dudley Hall, lived here from 1937 to 1944. From 1945 to at least 1949 Inez B. McLaughlin, a nurse, lived here. Fair condition.
(Sanborn maps, city directories)
preconstruction work in 2007

Thomas W. Valentine House
House. Contributing, by 1926.
Vernacular Bungalow style one-story plus basement at rear house with a hip roof. Walls are brick veneer. Attached front porch has brick posts and a hip roof. Windows are three-vertical-over-one. Small lot slopes away to the rear. According to the current owner, this house was built by Thomas Valentine. Valentine was a teacher at Hendersonville High School. The current owner's parents, Vernon W. and Hattie L. Harvey, bought it from Valentine in 1936. Harvey was a traveling salesman with Tidemore Supply Company. This was one of four houses on the street in the 1930s and 1940s when Vernon W. Harvey, Jr. was growing up. These houses were 1420 (#18), 1428 (#17), 1423, and 1419 (#13). Vernon W. Harvey, Jr. continues to live in the house. Good condition. (Sanborn maps, city directories, owner)
Garage. Contributing, by 1926.
One-story hip roof brick veneer garage.