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1119 Patton Street
1119 Patton Street

Temple M. Robison House

House. Contributing, by 1926.
Vernacular cottage style one-story house with clipped gable roof. Aluminum siding on walls. Flat roof screened porch on south side appears to be a replacement of the original in the same location. Entry stoop has a front gable roof covering supported by heavy knee braces. Windows are three-square and three-vertical-lights-over-one. French doors at front entry. Central brick chimney. Temple M. and Helen H. Robison lived in this house from 1937 to 1938. Miss Hallie Williams with Duke Power company lived here from 1939 to 1940. From 1941 to 1944 Miss Carrie A. Williams, widow of J. Williams, lived here. William F. Stokes of the City Water Corporation, and Sallie P. Stokes lived here from 1945 to at least 1949. According to Sanborn maps, this house was part of the Killarney property as late as 1954. Good condition. 
(Sanborn maps, city directories)

Garage. Contributing, by 1926.
One-story garage.

1118 Patton Street
1118 Patton Street

Lawrence A. Blair House

Contributing, by 1922.
Bungalow style one-story house with a front gable roof. Original weatherboard siding. Attached front porch with brick piers, battered posts, and brackets. Concrete steps lead to porch. Windows are one-over-one and front door is glass-over-panel. Bay window on the north side. Original outbuilding is gone. Julia R. Ball, a part-time resident of Charleston, South Carolina, lived here from 1937 to 1938. From 1939 to at least 1949 Lawrence A. and Velma Blair lived here. Blair had lived previously at 1021 Patton (#24). Blair was manager of the Blue Bird Ice Cream Company. Good condition.
(Sanborn maps, city directories)

1112 Patton Street
1112 Patton Street

Alf A. McCall House

House. Contributing, by 1922.
Excellent, intact example of a Bungalow style one-and-one-half-story house with front gable roof and shed roof dormer. Knee braces in gable. Bay window on south side. Full facade attached front roof has flat roof, paired posts, and a solid wood balustrade. Windows are multi-light-over-one with some fixed diamond-pane. Alf A. McCall, a plumber, and wife Beatrice lived here from 1937 to 1938. Mrs. Mae Mohler, widow of Carlisle  Mohler, lived here from 1939 to 1940. William and Emma Lancaster lived here from 1941 to 1946. The Moody S. and Mary T. Pack family (parents of the owner of 1316 Oakland Street, # 4) purchased this house ca. 1946 and lived there until 1989. Good condition.
(Sanborn maps, city directories)

Garage. Contributing, ca. 1922-1926.
One-story outbuilding.

1104 Patton Street
1104 Patton Street

Lee O. Allen House

Contributing, by 1922.
Vernacular cottage style one-story plus basement house with a hip roof and a hip roof dormer at the front. Wing at rear. Original weatherboard siding. Engaged front porch with columns and no balustrade. Windows are ten-over-one and front door is multi-light. Lee O. Allen, a traveling salesman, and wife Ruth lived here from at least 1937 to 1949. Good condition.
(Sanborn maps, city directories)

1046 Patton Street
1046 Patton Street

Leland R. Geiger House

House. Contributing, by 1922.
Bungalow style one-story plus basement house with a front gable roof and wings on the sides. Walls are German siding. Front porch is attached with front gable roof, stone piers and battered posts. Awning added. Solid stone balustrade. Windows are double-hung and casement. Front door is multi-light-over-panel. Leland R. Geiger, Vice President of the Laborers Bank & Loan Association, and wife Gertrude lived here from at least 1937 to 1949. Good condition.
(Sanborn maps, city directories)

Garage. Contributing, by 1926. 
One-story building with front gable roof and wood siding.