House Contributing. ca. 1925. This one-and-one-half-story, side-gable Craftsman bungalow has projecting decorative purlins, a gable roof dormer at the rear, German siding, and an attached, front-gable porch with large wood posts on capped brick piers, a two-by-two balustrade, and capped brick cheek
William C. Armstrong House Contributing. ca. 1920. This one-story-plus-basement, cross-gable-roof Craftsman bungalow has German siding, knee braces, and a front-gable-roof, enclosed front porch with T-111 siding below and historic six-light casement windows above. The porch details are still visible
William E. Jamison House Contributing. 1950. This one-story Ranch-style house has an original garage wing on the north side and a modern addition to the rear. The house is covered with asbestos siding, with brick on the lower half of the wall on the south side, and a recessed entry supported by iron
House Contributing. ca. 1925. This one-story, front-gable-roof Craftsman bungalow has a deck added at the northeast corner, German siding, projecting purlins and exposed rafter ends, an attached, hip-roof front porch with battered posts on capped brick piers and no balustrade, and two chimneys, one
George W. Justice House Contributing. ca. 1925. This one-and-one-half-story, plus basement on the north side, side-gable Craftsman bungalow has a front-gable dormer, a shed roof addition at the rear with a garage below, and a deck added on the north side. The building has exposed rafter ends, German
Paul R. McCutcheon House Contributing ca. 1925 This one-story, front-gable-roof Craftsman bungalow has exposed rafter ends, knee braces, and a deck added at the northeast corner, German siding, and an attached, hip-roof front porch with exposed rafter ends, battered posts on brick piers, and no
House Non-contributing. ca. 1920. This altered one-story, front-gable-roof Craftsman bungalow with exposed beams has shed roof dormers added on the south side, asbestos siding, and a partially enclosed modern porch and wing added to the front. The remaining portion of the original porch has square
V. Harley Shipman House Contributing. ca. 1925. This one-story, cross gable roof Craftsman bungalow with German siding has exposed rafter ends, an attached front-gable porch with knee braces, square wood posts, and a solid, German-sided balustrade. Windows are eight-over-one. There is an interior