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West Side Inventory

John L. Orr House House. Contributing, ca. 1920. One and one-half-story bungalow with a front gable roof, German siding, and attached front porch. Porch details include battered posts on brick piers, replacement 2x2 balustrade. Central brick chimney. Four-vertical-over-one windows; vertical-light
Hall J. Reaben House Contributing, ca. 1920. One-story bungalow with an irregular floor plan and clipped gable roof. Frame construction and German siding on walls. Sunroom wing projects to the north, and there is a small addition at the northeast corner. Entry stoop has a clipped gable roof and
Benjamin Foster House House. Contributing, ca. 1920. One and one-half story bungalow with shingle siding and an irregular floor plan. Side gable roof with projecting front gables. Entry through a projecting front gable bay. Multi-light casement windows and an arched vertical panel front door
Carl DeWitt House House. Contributing, ca. 1920. One-story bungalow with a front gable roof and projecting front gable roof over the porch. Frame construction with aluminum siding on walls. Small addition at rear. Front porch details include battered porch posts on brick piers, 2x2 balustrade, and a
Edward T. Draper Savage House Contributing, ca. 1920. One-story bungalow with a side gable roof and projecting front gable roof over front entry. Round columns support entry roof. Frame construction with striated brick veneer walls. Windows are three or four-vertical-lights-over-one, and door is a
Wayne L. Swanson House House. Contributing, ca. 1920. One-story bungalow with a front gable roof and projecting cross gable roof over the attached wraparound porch. Bungaloid porch details with a replacement iron balustrade. Frame construction with German siding. Windows are eight-over-one. Exterior
Jarviss Hamrick House Non-contributing, ca. 1920. One-story front-gable cottage. Currently covered with replacement aluminum siding which covers all original details of the house, including the front entry stoop. Windows and doors are all modern replacements. Brick exterior end chimney. House sits
House. Contributing, ca. 1920. One-story side-gable cottage with a small wing on the north side. Striated brick walls. Notable front exterior brick chimney with a stepped shoulder. Windows are one-over-one and front door is multi-light-over-panel. Small corner lot with railroad tracks to the rear