
Jessie Jenkins House
House. Contributing, by 1926.
Bungalow style one-story plus basement house with front gable roof. Original weatherboard siding. Attached front porch has battered posts on brick piers. Simple wood balustrade. Windows are double hung, and door is a possible replacement. Willie G. and Jessie Jenkins with American Drug Company, lived there from at least 1937 to 1946. From 1948 to 1949 Miss Beatrice Tyack lived here. Good condition.
(Sanborn maps, city directories)
Garage apartment. Contributing, built between 1926-1954.
Two-story outbuilding which may originally have been a garage. Now converted to apartments.

Lillie Hall House
House. Contributing, by 1922.
Bungalow style one-story house with an irregular floor plan, side gable roof, shed roof dormer at front, and an addition to the rear built after 1954. Walls are painted brick veneer, with aluminum siding in soffits and part of the walls. Attached full facade front porch has a shed roof, battered brick piers which extend to the ground, and a solid brick balustrade. Windows are six-over-six and front door is multi-light with sidelights. Entry is to one side of porch, with a concrete walk and steps leading to it. Mrs. Lillie Hall, widow of W. J. Hall, and a part-time resident of Gracewood, Georgia, lived here from 1937 to 1938. Lawrence A. Jenkins, a salesman with American Drug Company, and wife Carol lived here from 1939 to 1940. From 1941 to 1942 Philip A. Fulmer, pharmacist with Jackson Pharmacy, and wife Mae lived here. Dan May, with American Drug Company, and wife Betty lived here from 1943 to 1944. Mrs. Arnetta G. Moore, a nurse, lived here from 1945 to 1946. From 1948 to 1949, John H. and Lillian D. Ellison, of Ellison's Market, lived here. It is likely, with this many different occupants, that these families were renters. Good condition.
(Sanborn maps, city directories)
Garage. Contributing, by 1926.
One-story frame garage with German siding.

David H. Black House
House. Contributing, by 1926.
Vernacular Bungalow style one-story house with a front gable roof, asbestos shingle walls and gable ends, and brick foundation and porch elements. Attached front porch has a front gable roof, square brick piers, and a solid brick balustrade. Windows are multi-light-over-one. Lawrence Blair, manager of Blue Bird Ice Cream, and wife Velma lived here from 1937 to 1938. David H. and Ruby G. Black lived here from 1939 to at least 1949. This was Lot 27 on the Hyman Heights plat. Good condition.
(Sanborn maps, city directories, owner)
Garage. Contributing, by 1926.
One-story front gable building with asbestos walls.

Clyde A. Fetner House
Contributing, by 1922.
Bungalow style one-story plus basement house with a front gable roof. Walls are vinyl siding. Attached wraparound porch at northwest corner has splayed posts on brick piers. Windows are eight-over-one, and front door is multi-light. Outbuilding from 1926 is gone. Clyde A. Fetner and William Y. Bude, a mechanic at Shipman's Garage, lived here from 1937 to 1938. Glenn F. Livingston and wife Kathleen with Livingston Service Station lived here from 1939 to 1940. Daniel C. Williams, a salesman at Becker's Bakery, and wife Eula lived here from 1941 to 1942. Carroll N. Presson, manager at A & P Food Stores, and wife Carolyn lived here from 1943 to at least 1949. Most of these early occupants were probably renters. Good condition.
(Sanborn maps, city directories)

C. L. McNaughton House
Contributing, by 1922.
Vernacular Bungalow style one-story house with a cross gable roof. Carport and room added to rear. Walls are aluminum siding. Engaged front porch has square posts, simple balustrade. Central steps with brick cheekwalls and posts lead to the front porch. Central brick chimney. Windows are one-over-one and casement. Front door is multi-light. Original outbuilding is gone. House sits on a small lot at the edge of the commercial strip. Good condition.
(Sanborn maps, city directories)