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Show Architect/Builder: Building>-_? Materials: Building Type/Style: Description of physical appearance & significant architectural features ues ^dltton*, alterations, ancillary structures, and landscaping if applicable This is a large two-and-a-half story home built of brick except for the gable dormors on the east and south that make up the second floor. These gables are sheathed with shingles. There is a large, porch in front, the roof of which is supported by large bri^k rnlnmn<:. Statement of Historical Significance: AbortciaaJ. Ansricacs -A. Architecture .-.The Arts . Cam&aicaslcn, Ccnsecvarticn. Iccustr/ M:JLitary" Political . Sscrsation , Haligion . Socio-siucsnitariari . Transoortaticn The home is of no particular style nor historical slgnlificance but was "built within the same time period of the historical distri ct and is well preserved. Most likely, it is taken from one of the popular house pattern books that were so widely used around the turn of the century and later on. We are unable to find the original owner of this structure |