Lee T. Osborne House
House. Contributing, by 1922.
Bungalow style one and one-half story house with a clipped gable roof, heavy brackets, and projecting front gable bays. Front gable and shed roof dormers. Exposed rafter ends, wide overhanging eaves. Entry stoop has a front gable covering supported by a segmental arch and square posts. Engaged porch on the southeast corner. Attached porch on north side has been enclosed. Walls are original weatherboard. Central brick chimney. Windows are four-over-one and six-over-one. Front door is oval glass over panel, a possible replacement. Large lot is terraced in the front with concrete steps leading up to the front entry. Granite slab driveway at the south side. Lee T. and Geneva C. Osborne lived here from 1937 to 1938. Robert J. Scoot, foreman at Chipman-LaCrosse Hosiery Mills, and wife Florence lived here from 1939 to 1944. Cyril E. Livingstone, manager at the Union bus terminal, and wife Emma lived here from 1945 to 1949. Good condition.
(Sanborn maps, city directories)
Garage. Contributing, by 1926.
One-story front gable building with original German siding.