
House. Non-contributing, ca. early 1950s.
Late vernacular Bungalow style one-story house with side gable roof and projecting front gable roof porch at northeast corner. Solid brick balustrade and exposed structure on porch. Walls are aluminum siding. Windows are one-over-one, with a large central window surrounded by narrow windows. Modern front door. Original outbuilding is gone. Good condition.
(Sanborn maps, city directories)

House. Non-contributing, after 1954.
Ranch style one-story house with cross gable roof and added shed roof porch. Walls are brick veneer. Modern windows and doors. Good condition.
(Sanborn maps)

Mingus Shipman House
House. Contributing, by 1926.
Bungalow style one-story house with a front gable roof. Wing on the west side has a hip roof and multi-light casement windows. Attached front porch has a half-hip roof, double and triple battered posts on brick piers, and a simple balustrade. Walls are brick veneer, in an alternating pattern of long and short faces. Windows are four-vertical-over-one. Front door is four-lights-over-panel. House sits on a hill. Original concrete steps lead up to porch. Mingus Shipman, owner of Shipman Motor Company, and wife Grace lived here from 1937 to 1949. Good condition.
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Garage. Contributing, by 1926.
One-story front gable building with brick veneer walls and weatherboard in gable ends. Double garage doors.

John W. Farmer House
House. Contributing, ca. 1924-1937.
Vernacular cottage style one-story house with a side gable roof and projecting front gable bay at the northeast corner. Segmental arch coverings supported by knee braces over front and side entry stoops. Original weatherboard siding, with shingles in the gable ends. Windows are three-vertical-over-one and front door is four-vertical-lights-over-panel. House sits on small lot adjacent to commercial development along US Highway 25. Original concrete steps and brick cheekwalls. Central brick chimney. John W. Farmer, manager at McLellan Stores, and wife Jimmie lived here from 1937 to 1940. Millender M. and Ruth P. Mathews lived here from 1941 to 1942. James E. Lancaster, a salesman at Community Supply, and wife Eula lived here from 1943 to 1944. Everret C. Orr, police chief, lived here with wife Estelle from 1945 to 1946. From 1948 to 1949 G. W. Lancaster, a teller at State Trust Company Bank, and wife Ruth lived here. Most of these were probably renters. Good condition.
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Garage. Contributing, ca. 1924-1937.
One-story gable roof building with double garage doors and original weatherboard siding.
House. Contributing, by 1926.
Simple vernacular one-story cottage which was originally part of the Killarney property. House was moved and placed on its current concrete block foundation, probably sometime in the 1930s. Shed roof addition on south side and at southeast corner. Steep front gable roof, original weatherboard siding. Shed roof covering at front entry supported by curved braces. Windows are six-light casements and two-over-two. Front door is four-light-over-two-panel. Current location is to the rear of the Killarney house. Fair condition.
(Sanborn maps, city directories)