House. Contributing, ca. 1920.
One-story side gable cottage with weatherboard and shingle siding. Small shed roof addition at rear. Covered entry stoop. Interior end stuccoed chimney. Windows are six-over-six. House was originally part of the Hobbs property (#128), so it may have been designed by Erle Stillwell when he designed the main house. Not listed as a separate property through 1951.
(Sanborn maps, city directories)
George F. Wing III House
Contributing, ca. 1950.
One-story Ranch house with a U-shape plan. Front gable roof on projecting bays on east and west. West bay is attached garage, possibly added at a later date. Brick veneer walls. Entry stoop with iron posts and balustrade. Front exterior brick chimney. Modern windows and doors. Small level lot. George F. and Virginia Wing III, with Wing Paper Box Company, built this house.
(Sanborn maps, city directories)
House. Non-contributing, ca. 1955.
One-story Ranch house with a side gable roof and projecting front gable center bay. Brick veneer walls, entry stoop, modern doors and windows.
(Sanborn maps, city directories)
Hans Weberson House
House. Contributing, ca. 1920.
One-story bungalow with classical detailing. Vinyl siding. Center hall plan, clipped gable roof, and portico at front. Portico details include full pediment, paired tapered columns, and a new iron balustrade. Rear porch with clipped gable roof. Central chimney. Six-over-one windows, wide paneled front door with sidelights. Fenced lot. Hans Weberson, a foreman at Chipman LaCrosse Hosiery Mills, and Edward Patterson, secretary-treasurer at Patterson's, lived here from 1939 to 1940. Miss Carrie M. Conwith lived here from 1941 to 1942; Henry P. Conwith lived her from 1943 to 1944. Roy I. and Ruby D. Cate, with Western Auto Association Store, lived here from 1945 to 1949. Russell and Rachel T. Katzenmoyer lived here beginning in 1950. Katzenmoyer was a superintendent at Chipman-LaCrosse Mills.
(Sanborn maps, city directories)
Garage apartment. Non-contributing, 1970s.
One-story outbuilding with a garage to the west and an apartment unit to the east. Appears to be a replacement of an older outbuilding at the same location. Side gable roof.
John C. Morrow House
Contributing. 1923.
One and one-half-story bungalow with some rear additions. Side gable roof with projecting front gables, curved brackets, and shed roof dormer on rear. Shingle siding. Attached front porch with front gable roof, stone steps, and replacement iron posts. Central chimney. Eight-over-one windows, and architrave trim around front door. Large lot. John C. Morrow was the original owner of this house. He built the house for his future wife and lived there with her from 1923 to 1947, until both died. His son, J. Charles Morrow, Jr. began living there in 1948. Morrow, Sr. was president-manager of Morrow Insurance Agency.
(Sanborn maps, city directories, owner)