Melvin A. Pace House Contributing, ca. 1925. One-story front gable cottage with German siding, and replacement posts and balustrade on the front porch. One-over-one windows and replacement front door. Interior brick chimney. House set way back from street. Melvin A. Pace, a mechanic at Wing Paper
Herman F. Branstetter House Contributing, ca. 1920. One-story cross gable roof cottage with original weatherboard siding. Front porch originally a wraparound, currently removed on the west side, but house is under renovation and this may be replaced later. Porch details include square posts and 2x2
Ralph R. Shelley House Contributing, ca. 1950. One-story Minimal Traditional house with a side gable roof, asbestos siding (original), and a central front porch with a front gable roof, iron posts, and no balustrade. Central brick chimney. Three-vertical-over-one windows; three-vertical-over-panel
Ira E. Johnson House Contributing, ca. 1920. Two-story Four Square with a wraparound porch, enclosed on the east side. Front gable roof with knee braces, brick veneer walls. Bungaloid porch details. Exterior end brick chimney; triple multi-light-over-one windows; multi-light front door. Corner lot
Claude M. Pace House House. Contributing, ca. 1910. One and one-half story late Queen Anne style house with a multi-gable roof and original weatherboard siding. Front gable dormers at north and west. Attached front porch with turned posts, no balustrade. One-over-one windows; single-light-over-panel
George C. Peebles House House. Contributing, ca. 1920. Two-story bungalow with a projecting wraparound porch at the northeast corner. Front gable roof with knee braces and exposed rafter ends. It appears, based on Sanborn maps, that the second story may have been added ca. 1955. Porch details are
Domineck M. Lincul House Contributing, ca. 1920. One-story-plus-basement bungalow with a front gable roof and knee braces. Brick veneer walls with shingles in the gable ends. Attached front porch with battered posts on brick piers, and no balustrade. Central brick chimney. Windows are four vertical
Morris E. Hann House Contributing, ca. 1920. One-story-plus-basement bungalow with a side gable roof and stepped knee braces. German siding. Attached front porch with front gable roof, round columns on brick piers, and 2x2 balustrade. Brick exterior end chimney. Windows are multi-light-over-one, and