Side gable, Craftsman.
First-floor single-story bays on north and south. Front roof slopes down over the front porch.
The original garage was permitted in 1914. While there is not an original building permit on file for the house, it was likely constructed in 1914 or in the few years preceding.
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 1.5-story single-family residence in the Craftsman style built ca. 1914. The building is rectangular in plan. The structural system is frame/stucco. The foundation is parged with stucco to the ground. Exterior walls are original stucco. The building has a high side gable roof clad in replacement asphalt shingles and two gabled dormers. Front and rear gabled dormers centered on roof slope. There is one rear, rear slope, brick chimney. Windows are replacement vinyl, 1/1 double-hung sashes. There is a platform/stoop. Single entry door with flanking sidelights face onto wood deck with wood railings and stairs; no roof.
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