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Hyman Heights Inventory

Columbus Few House House. Contributing, by 1926. Vernacular Bungalow style one-story plus basement house with an irregular floor plan, side gable roof, and a front gable dormer supported by knee braces. Entry stoop has a front gable roof and square posts. Walls are brick veneer with shingles in the
Eugenia Boinest House Contributing, by 1926. Vernacular Bungalow/Cotswold style one-and-one-half-story plus basement house with a side gable roof and shed roof dormers. Sweeping steep front gable at the entry. Notable front exterior brick chimney. Walls are vinyl siding. Arched, recessed entry area
Albert B. Myers House Contributing, ca. 1949. Good example of a late 1940s early Ranch style one-story house. Irregular floor plan with a garage wing at the north side. Cross gable roof with a front gable center bay. Exterior front chimney. Walls are painted brick. Engaged, recessed entry with a
Harvey F. Drake House House. Contributing, by 1926. Vernacular cottage style one-story house with a rear wing. Cross gable roof with a front gable roof projecting center bay. Walls are replacement aluminum siding. Covered entry stoop pedimented roof is supported by brackets. Windows are one-over-one
Clayton J. Vandiver House Contributing, by 1926. Bungalow style one-story house with a front gable roof, aluminum siding on walls, and an attached porch at the northeast corner. Porch details include battered posts on brick piers and a simple balustrade. Windows are one-over-one, and the front door
L. J. Wooley House House. Contributing, 1923. Tudor Revival style one-story house with a corner recessed entry on the southeast side. French doors open onto this entry porch. Clipped gable roof covered with tin, with a front gable projecting bay at the front. Hip roof dormer on the north side. Lower
Lucy T. Read House House. Contributing, by 1926. Vernacular cottage style one-story house with a wing to the west side. Tin roof covering. Front gable roof with a projecting bay at the northeast. Walls are stucco. Windows are one-over-one, possible replacements. House sits high on a hill. The stone
House. Non-contributing, ca. early 1950s. Vernacular cottage style one and one-half story house with side gable roof and front gable roof dormers. Wind at northwest corner. One-story addition at rear. Walls are brick veneer with asbestos shingle in dormers. Shed roof added at front over patio