
House. Non-contributing, ca. early 1950s.
One-story plus basement house with hip roof and painted brick veneer walls. Corner entry on the southwest. Central brick chimney. Lot slopes to rear. Good condition.
(Sanborn maps, city directories)

House. Non-contributing, after 1954.
Ca. 1960s vernacular cottage style one-story plus basement house on same lot as #53. Hip roof, entry at southwest corner. Lot slopes to rear. Good condition.
(Sanborn maps)

Sherwood Hodson House
House. Contributing, by 1926.
Two-story bungalow with a cross gable roofline and exposed rafter ends. Walls being covered with vinyl siding as of time of this survey (July 1999). Original wall covering was German siding. Attached front porch at the northeast corner of the house with square columns. Porch has had screen added. Windows are triple, six-over-one. House sits on a large corner lot with concrete stairs and walkway leading up the hillside. Mrs. Irene Hodson, widow of Sherwood Hodson, was listed as living her in 1941 to 1942. Benjamin J. and Jane G. Roe lived here from 1945 until at least 1949. Good condition.
(Sanborn maps, city directories)
Garage. Contributing, by 1954.
Two-story, hip roof building with casement windows and wood siding. Probably added soon after the main house was completed.

Thomas D. Hunter, Jr. House
Contributing, by 1926.
One-story at front, two-story at rear house with a side gable roof. Projecting front gable wing at the southwest corner. Walls are replacement vinyl siding, including the soffits. Windows appear to be replacements done when the siding was added. Modern replacement front door faces to the east. Recessed entry is at the southeast corner. Wooded lot drops away to the rear. Thomas D. Hunter, owner of Hunter Chevrolet, and wife Mary lived here from 1941 to at least 1949. Good condition.
(Sanborn maps, city directories)

Crawford A. Smith House
Contributing, by 1926.
Unusual Spanish Eclectic style one-story plus basement house with a flat, parapet roof. Front "facade" wall of protruding brick, with two arched openings. Screened porch with a shed roof on the southeast corner appears added. An arched multi-light door framed by arched multi-light windows opens onto the patio inside the screened porch. Arched, double, three-vertical-over-one windows on the front facade wall. Rear of house is covered with a rough-textured stucco. Front door is multi-light over panel. Small wooded lot slopes away to the rear. Crawford A. Smith, a traveling salesman, and wife Mary lived here from 1941 to 1946. Beginning in 1948, Hugh Eady and wife Louisa lived here. Mrs. Eady was a nurse. Good condition.
(Sanborn maps, city directories)