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319 Valley Street

House. Non-contributing, 1960s.
One-story Minimal Traditional house with a central bay and wings on either side. Side gable roof with masonite board siding on upper half and brick veneer on lower half. Attached front porch with front gable roof and iron posts. Windows are one-over-one. Front exterior chimney on south wing. Level lot, house set back from street. Sanborn maps from 1926 indicate a house was on this lot, but it doesn't appear to be the same structure.
(Sanborn maps, city directories)

313 Valley Street

House. Non-contributing, ca. 1955.
One-story side gable cottage with German siding. Entry stoop. Central brick chimney. Windows are modern. Level lot, house set back from street.
(Sanborn maps, city directories)

310 Valley Street

House. Non-contributing, 1960s.
One-story Ranch style house with a side gable roof and projecting front gable roof bay. Aluminum siding, with brick veneer on lower half of walls. Engaged, recessed entry. Modern doors and windows. Chain link fence.  
(Sanborn maps, city directories)

Storage building. Non-contributing, ca. 1955.
One-story side gable roof storage building.

305 Valley Street

Luke A. Wingert House

House. Contributing, 1935.
One-story side gable cottage with an L-shape floor plan. Small shed roof addition at rear, front gable on projecting bay at northeast corner. Aluminum siding. Shed roof entry porch added. Interior brick chimney with arched top. Windows are twelve-over-one and door is multi-light-over-panel. Luke A. and Evelyn Wingert lived in the house from 1937 to 1938. They may have been the original owners. Apparently the house was rented to tourists from 1941 to 1942. Clarence G. and Ruby W. Johnson lived in the house from 1943 to 1944; Johnson was a paper maker. Beginning in 1945, Miss Alma Edinger lived in the house. A portion of this lot was originally part of the Eliza Barranger subdivision from September 28, 1925 (Plat Book B, page 127).    
(Sanborn maps, city directories, owner, plats)

Cottage. Non-contributing, 1970s.
One-story shed roof cottage with shed roof carport to south side.

1215 Third Avenue West

Thomas H. Franks House

House. Contributing, ca. 1925.
One-story bungalow with side gable roof and front gable pediment supported by brackets at center front entry. Engaged porch to west. Vinyl siding. Central brick chimney with corbeling. One-over-one windows; eight-light-over-panels front door. Thomas H. Franks, a lawyer, and wife Margaret lived here fro 1937 to at least 1951.
(Sanborn maps, city directories)

Garage. Non-contributing, 1960s.
One-story, two-bay modern garage with vinyl siding and gable roof.