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Show Building Type/Style: Architect/Builder: Building Materials: Description of physical appearance & significant architectural features Induce additions, alterations, ancillary structures, and ] angggaplpg if apnlicabla This is a large two story brick home resembling the neo-classic style. The front portico has four unf luted columns with doric capitals supporting the roof. Statement of Historical Significance: -. Aborigiaal armr: cans -„ Agriculture Architsccura lha Arts B -- Ccntnaiicaticn • -- Conservation, -- Scucaticn __ Sxgloration/Settleoaat -- Incustry --. Military ' -- Mining -- Minority Groups --.Political, -- Sscreation •-- Fsligicn -- Science -- Socio-Kuaanitarian -- Transportation This is a contributory home because of age, architectural style and because of the original owner who was a prominent businessman, James W. Quayle was the son of James Quayle, a successful rancher and businessman and vice president of First National Bank. James W. managed his father's store on Main Street, James Quayle and Co. which carried dry goods, guns and ammunition, according to the 1904 Polk Directory. |