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West Side Inventory

Fred C. Jervis House Contributing, ca. 1925. One-story bungalow with a front gable roof and vinyl siding. Attached front porch with front gable roof, square posts, and 2x2 balustrade. One-over-one windows, possibly replacements, and a modern door. Fred C. and Myrtle Jervis lived here from 1937
House. Non-contributing, 1960s. One-story Minimal Traditional style house with side gable roof, shed roof porch, and masonite siding. Modern windows and door. (Sanborn maps, city directories) Carport. Non-contributing, 1980s. Free-standing carport at rear of lot.
Missina E. King House Contributing, ca. 1925. One-story bungalow with a front gable roof and weatherboard siding. Attached front porch details include carved posts on stone piers and exposed roof structure. Windows are one-over-one and door is multi-light. Deck added on south side. Missina E. and
House. Non-contributing, ca. 1952. One-story Minimal Traditional style house with a side gable roof. Wing on south side. Asbestos siding, probably original. Front porch with iron balustrade. Central brick chimney. Six-over-six windows and multi-light door. Notable stone retaining wall at drive.
House. Non-contributing, 1960s. One-story Ranch style house with side gable roof and brick veneer walls. Wing at south side. Interior brick chimney. Modern windows and door. (Sanborn maps, city directories) Storage building. Non-contributing, 1960s. One-story shed roof storage building.
Roy G. Walls House Contributing, ca. 1920. One-story-plus-basement hip-roof cottage with a center hall plan and asbestos siding. Attached front porch has front gable roof, and replacement posts and balustrade. Windows are one-over-one. Curved brick wall and steps lead down to the yard at rear. Lot
Ralph W. Jones House Contributing, ca. 1920. One-story-plus-basement bungalow with a front gable roof and knee braces. German siding. Part of rear porch at the northwest corner enclosed between 1922 to 1926. Front attached wraparound porch details include battered posts on brick piers, Chinese
James F. Stepp House Contributing, ca. 1900. One-and-one-half-story late Queen Anne style house with a multi-gable roof and front gable dormers. Original tin roof is visible in places, under the current asphalt shingles. Boxed returns, wide eaves, and original weatherboard siding. Deck added at rear