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Tax parcel #9568.10.47.2492 House. Contributing, ca. 1920. One-story hip-roof cottage with a standing-seam metal roof covering. Shed roof addition on a concrete block foundation at rear. Weatherboard siding, with plywood panel siding on newer sections. Shed roof porch with 4x4 posts, no balustrade
William Williams House House. Contributing, ca. 1920. One-story bungalow with a small addition at the northwest corner. Hip roof with exposed roof rafters, asbestos siding, and brick veneer on addition. Engaged front porch has replacement iron posts on brick piers and iron balustrade. Windows are
King G. Morris House Contributing, ca. 1925. One-story bungalow with a side gable roof and knee braces. German siding. Pronounced Craftsman-influenced front attached porch with battered posts on stuccoes piers. Exterior end stuccoed chimney. Windows are one-over-one and door is multi-light with
Curtis Candler House Contributing, ca. 1920. One-story side-gable cottage with shingle siding. A portion of the engaged front porch has been enclosed with a shed roof covered by metal. Remainder of porch has square posts and a solid shingled balustrade. Exterior end stone chimney. Windows are six
Claude M. Drake House House. Contributing, ca. 1925. One-story bungalow with a side gable roof and knee braces. German siding. Engaged front porch has a solid balustrade covered with German siding, and square posts. Windows are eight-over-one and four vertical-over-one. Door is multi-light. House
Miss Missouri Rector House Contributing, ca. 1920. One-story Tudor Revival-influenced cottage with a side gable roof and a front gable roof at the northeast corner. Walls are stucco with half-timbering. Engaged front porch has replacement balustrade and posts, with a portion enclosed. Windows are
Robert S. Gibbs, Jr. House House. Contributing, ca. 1925. One-story bungalow with a multi-gable roof and knee braces. Vinyl siding. Front exterior end chimney has been stuccoed. Windows are six-over-six. Porch has been enclosed, at southeast corner, but original details are still visible, included
Thomas Kirk House Contributing, ca. 1925. One-story-plus-basement hip-roof cottage with a two-story addition at rear. Hollow tile construction with stucco walls. Attached front porch with brick posts supporting a hip roof. Eight-over-one windows and modern door. Lot slopes to rear. Thomas and