Dutch colonial revival, Dutch Colonial Revival, Classical Revival.
Two-story bays on front and south. Paired recessed balconies on third floor front.
Designated at National level
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Ridgeland/Oak Park National Register District 1983
Designated at Local level
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Ridgeland/Oak Park Historic District 1994
Contributing
Potentially eligible as a contributing resource
This is a 3-story single-family residence in the Dutch Colonial Revival style with Classical Revival influences built in 1896. The building is rectangular in plan. The structural system is frame. The foundation is stone. Exterior walls are modern asbestos. The building has a gambrel roof clad in replacement asphalt shingles and dentil moulding and Five gabled dormers. Five gabled dormers - three on south, two on north. There is one rear, straddle ridge, brick chimney. Windows are historic wood, 1-light casements. Casement and fixed windows with transom windows above. There is a single-story, single-bay open porch characterized by a flat roof with paired round wood posts. Entry door with flanking sidelights.
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