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Maple Street

329 Washington Street

Wiltshire Griffith House

Contributing, ca. 1910.
One and one-half story late Queen Anne house with a multi-gable roof, weatherboard siding, and attached front porch. Porch has paired, recessed panel, square columns. Interior brick chimney. One-story wing at rear, southwest corner. One-over-one and diamond-pane windows. Single-light-over-panel front door. Corner lot, parking on north and west. Building has been converted to offices. Wiltshire Griffith, manager at Rose Pharmacy, and wife Inez W. lived here from 1937 to 1946. Katherine Bowen rented furnished rooms in the house beginning in 1948.  
(Sanborn maps, city directories)

323 Washington Street

Elizabeth E. Ehringhaus House

House. Contributing, ca. 1920.
One-story bungalow with a cross gable roof; hip roof at rear. Vinyl siding. Several wings and additions after 1926 including the entry stoop. Porch on southeast corner enclosed. Patio added at front. Multi-light-over-one windows; some three-vertical-over-one windows at rear. Modern front door. Mrs. Elizabeth E. Ehringhaus, widow of Dr. Erskine Ehringhaus, lived here from 1937 to 1938. Mrs. Bessie A. Edgerton, widow of Montraville Edgerton, lived here from 1939 to 1942. Hudson M. and Effie C. Russ lived here from 1943 to at least 1951.
(Sanborn maps, city directories)

Garage apartment. Contributing, ca. 1920.
One-story gable roof garage apartment with German siding and original doors on the original garage section facing Washington Street. Addition to building is a one-story frame wing to the north with a separate entry porch, six-over-six windows, weatherboard siding.

520 Valley Street

Henry J. Quilhot House

Contributing, ca. 1925.
One and one-half story Tudor Revival cottage with an L-shape floor plan and a side gable roof with a projecting front gable wing in the center. Main entry at junction of the wings, faces Hedge Alley. Stucco walls, arched multi-light windows, some casement, and some six-over-six. Front door is vertical panel with round arch and a fanlight above. Original attached garage on south side now enclosed and enlarged, with garage door facing south. Stuccoed chimney. This house replaces an earlier house on the same lot. Part of a grouping of houses developed by O. E. Hedge, and later appearing on the Quilhot/Hedge/Arledge subdivision dated May 29, 1939 (Plat book B, page 231A). Possibly designed by Hendersonville architect Erle Stillwell. From 1939 to 1940, Mrs. Rebecca Quilhot, widow of Henry J. Quilhot, lived here. James C. and Lula B. Hayers, Sr. and Richard W. and Mildred P. Landeck lived here from 1941 to 1942. James C. Hayers, Jr. lived here from 1943 to 1949. Robert Starnes of Starnes Paint and Wallpaper, lived here beginning in 1950.
(Sanborn maps, city directories, plats)

407 Valley Street

John L. Paschal House

House. Non-contributing, ca. 1953.
One-story Minimal Traditional house with a front gable roof and vinyl siding. Attached porch with square posts and 2x2 balustrade. Windows are one-over-one and door has three diagonal lights. Small lot. John L. and Elaine H. Paschal apparently built this house. Paschal was a manager at Liberty Life Insurance Company.  
(Sanborn maps, city directories)

Storage building. Non-contributing, ca. 1953.
One-story front gable storage building with vinyl siding.

Garage. Non-contributing, ca. 1953.
One-story front gable roof garage.

326 Valley Street

House. Non-contributing, 1960s.
One-story front gable cottage with aluminum siding. Small wing at rear, and a carport at the northwest corner. Front porch is screened. Modern doors and windows.
(Sanborn maps, city directories, owner)