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Show NPS Form 10-900a (Rev . 8/86) NPS/CHS Word Processor Format (Approved 03/88) OMB No. 1024-0018 United States Department of the Interior National Park Service NATIONAL REGISTER OF mSTORIC PLACES CONnNUATIONSHEET Section number _____ 7 Page _____ 1 The gabled area is 17 feet long and extends approximately five feet in front of the portions on either side of it (note that all measurements, interior and exterior, are approximate from the enclosed floor plan). The room at the extreme north end also extends approximately five feet beyond the area just south of it along the front. The roof is covered by asphalt shingles. Two recent aluminum chimneys are present along with two traditional chimneys of stone and brick noted below. At the south end of the house, two dormers are present, one facing east, the other west, from a single bedroom which is the only one present on the second floor. The front of the building includes a porch supported by -turned postslathe) with ornate trim around the top of the porch roof. detailing, is apparently unchanged . . . (crafted on a Four posts are present on the porch immediately front of the portion of the front with an extended gable. ct()eS ~f ~ \~ Th1s tr1m, in East Lake in~ Two other -half- columns are t S 6 b? partially embedded in the stucco covering of this portion of the front. ~The portion of the porch to the north of the central gable is set back between the extended central? portion and a room extended several feet at the extreme north end of the house0 Two complete turned posts support the porch with an additional -half- post at each end of this segment. Immediately to the south of the gable, the porch continues 25 feet, the length of the remainder of the house in that direction . posts are present. Three complete posts and two -half- o.dd.eA ~~? The far north extended room nas an additional porch roof 18 feet wide r-- and 15 feet from the house, supported by two square posts at each corner. The walkway o.-.&o.ed.- ~ev"\? beneath all the porches consists of red tile on top of cut stones similar to the walls. Along the front some six windows and three doors are present. In addition to one door below the prominent gable, there are two other doors, one on each side of the extended area. The two windows also in the extended section below the gable, one on each side of the door, are twelve paine design, as are two windows farther south on the same side. . The other windows are large single paine types of more modern des1gn. The south end of the house consists of a gable with ornate wooden trim. below the gable consists of the same cut stone as the dominant ~ w~&.'O w o~~~~ y~~ . e~erior material of \ \s ~-eve CMA.uL f v -nP1'1A.1 ~ ~ -\-k ~ X[~~-" ~ OY\ ---tRts ev..d. -: |