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West Side Inventory

House. Contributing, 1920s. One-story-plus-basement side gable, L-plan cottage with front gable bay at southwest corner; weatherboard siding. Notable front exterior tapered stone chimney with beaded mortar joints. Three-vertical-over-one windows and a replacement fixed picture window on front. Multi
A. Yates Arledge House Contributing, ca. 1920. One-story-plus-basement bungalow with a hip roof and original weatherboard siding. Engaged front porch with paired columns on solid balustrade. Central chimney. Six-over-six and six-over-one windows, and modern door. Stone pier foundation. Lot drops
Jane Hamilton House House. Contributing, ca. 1920. Two-story I-house which retains its original form and massing but has had window sash replaced with fixed panes. Modern door. Central hall plan, one-story wing at rear. Side gable roof with front gable on rear wing, and aluminum siding. Portion of
Clarence J. Powell House Non-contributing, ca. 1955. One-story Ranch style house with a side gable roof and covered entry stoop. Masonite board siding. Interior brick chimney. Eight-over-one modern windows and modern door. Attached garage. Replaces an earlier house on the same lot. Clarence J
Ted Miller House Non-contributing, ca. 1952. One-story Ranch style building, now a duplex, with side gable roof, two interior brick chimneys, and brick veneer walls. Modern windows and louvered front door. Small lot slopes to-rear. The 1926 Sanborn map shows another house here which this replaced
J. Alexis Lemort House House. Contributing, 1917. One-and-one-half-story bungalow with a pyramidal roof and porch which wraps around two sides of the house. Front gable dormers, original weatherboard siding. Porch details include paired square columns on solid balustrade, and stone cheekwalls on
Walter Fesperman House House. Contributing, ca. 1925. One-story bungalow with a front gable roof and projecting front gable, attached bungaloid porch at southwest corner. Vinyl siding. Exterior end chimney; four-over-one and six-over-one windows. Three-vertical-over panel door. Walter P. Fesperman
Lillian P. DeLong House House. Contributing, ca. 1920. Two-story Colonial Revival house with hip roof, weatherboard siding, flat-roof entry portico, and addition at northwest corner. Entry portico has square posts on granite piers. Two interior chimneys. Nine-over-one windows with a bay window in