Dr. Phillip Rupp House
Non-contributing, ca. 1939.
Two-story building which appears to have originally been a garage with a modern second story added. Original garage doors visible on northwest corner, with modern addition above. Side gable roof, German siding. Set back from street. It appears that this building was originally an outbuilding to 528 Oak Street to the north (#62). Dr. Phillip Rupp lived here beginning in 1939; he was listed as living at 528 Oak Street previous to this. The building was vacant in the early 1940s. Hugh T. and Linna C. Durham lived here from 1945 to 1946. Durham was a driver for Skyland Cleaners. The building was rented to "tourists" from 1948 to 1949, and Samuel and Dorothy Hottel lived here from 1950 to 1951. Hottel worked for Quality Bakery.
(Sanborn maps, city directories)
House. Non-contributing, ca. 1955.
One-story-plus-basement modern house with unusual angled iron posts on porch. Modern multi-light windows. Front gable roof; building entry faces north. Masonite board siding, with patterned plywood vertical boards in gable ends.
(Sanborn maps, city directories)
Julia Ray House
Non-contributing, ca. 1920.
One-story side-gable cottage with an addition to rear, aluminum siding. Front porch entirely enclosed with aluminum siding on walls, and modern windows. Replacement windows elsewhere. Julia Ray, a cook, lived here from 1937 to 1940. Theo Breedlove, a tailor, lived here from 1941 to 1944. Lula Murray and Henry Glenn (a waiter) lived here from 1945 to at least 1951.
(Sanborn maps, city directories)
Goldie Cline House
House. Contributing, ca. 1920.
One and one-half story Tudor Revival cottage with a steep hip roof and front gable roof on projecting wing to front. Stucco walls. Central brick chimney with chimney pots. Multi-light casement windows. Small level lot. There is no listing in directories for this house until 1948, even though it appears on Sanborn maps ca. 1920. Mrs. Goldie Cline lived there until at least 1951.
(Sanborn maps, city directories)
Storage building. Contributing, ca. 1920.
One-story storage building with steep front gable roof and stucco walls.
Samuel H. Hunt House
House. Non-contributing, ca. 1956.
One-story bungalow with a front gable roof and aluminum siding. Shed roof carport added on south side. Small entry stoop with front gable roof and replacement posts. Some windows appear to be replacements. Small lot.
(Sanborn maps, city directories)
Garage. Non-contributing, 1970s.
One-story front gable roof garage built of concrete block.