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Maple Street

520 Oak Hill Court

House. Non-contributing, ca. 1955.
One-story Ranch style house with a side gable roof and brick veneer walls. Attached carport on south side. Multi-light picture window at front.
(Sanborn maps, city directories)

518 Oak Hill Court

William H. Bangs House

Non-contributing, ca. 1920.
One-story front-gable bungalow with modern alterations. Projecting center bay, side gable roof on wings, vinyl siding, recessed entry at front with iron balustrade. It appears from Sanborn maps that the original section is the center, with the wings added. Windows are four vertical-over-one with a picture window in the south wing. Door faces south within the recessed entry. Chimneys are stuccoed. Corner lot. William H. and Marian M. Bangs lived here from 1939 to 1942. Robert T. and Kay Ford lived here from 1945 to at least 1951. Ford was a clerk at Ecusta Corporation.
(Sanborn maps, city directories)

Storage building. Non-contributing, ca. 1955.
One-story storage building with a shed roof.

515 Oak Hill Court

Paul D. Green House

House. Contributing, ca. 1920.
One-story bungalow with a clipped gable roof and projecting clipped gable roof over the front porch. Vinyl siding. Addition to rear made in the 1960s. Porch details altered with encasement of original posts in vinyl siding, and addition of modern iron balustrade. Windows are one-over-one, some replacement. Multi-light front door. Small lot. Paul D. and Bessie H. Green lived here from 1937 to 1938. Green was a salesman with Hendersonville Supply and Coal. Claude J. and Mary A. Davidson lived here from 1939 to 1942. Davidson worked at the A & P Food Store. Hedden E. and Clara M. Freeman lived here from 1943 to 1944. Harry and Louise O. Byers lived here from 1948 to at least 1951. He worked as an accountant at Ecusta Paper.
(Sanborn maps, city directories)

Carport. Non-contributing, ca. 1980s.
Modern storage building and free standing carport.

527 Justice Street

Louis Williams House

Contributing, ca. 1950.
One-story bungalow with hip roof, wide eaves, and striated brick veneer walls. Engaged corner porch with tapered paneled posts, no balustrade. Exterior end brick chimney onto porch. Four-vertical-over-one and some modern replacement windows; three-vertical-over-panel door with pediment supported by decorative brackets. Corner lot. Louis and Minnie G. Williams, with Williams, Weisberg & Co. auto accessories, lived here from 1937 to 1942. Russell A. and Rachel T. Katzenmoyer lived here from 1943 to 1946. Katzenmoyer was a foreman at Chipman-LaCross Mills. Morris and Anne W. Kaplan, with Louis Williams & Sons, lived here from 1948 to 1951.  
(Sanborn maps, city directories)

525 Justice Street

Alex Patterson House

Contributing, ca. 1920.
One-story bungalow with Tudor Revival details. Front gable roof with side gable roof porte cochere to north. Wide eaves, exposed rafter ends. Half-timbering in gable ends; striated brick veneer on lower walls. Front porch has tapered posts on brick piers, solid brick balustrade, curved brackets at posts, enclosed at southeast corner. Small lot. Alex and Bessie F. Patterson lived here from 1937 to 1942. Patterson was president-manager of The Leader women's wear. Louis Williams lived here from 1943 to at least 1951.
(Sanborn maps, city directories)

Garage. Contributing, ca. 1940.
One-story front gable garage with German siding.