1507 LINCOLN STREET – THOMAS L. WILLIAMS HOUSE
This one-story, side-gabled Minimal Traditional house is three bays wide and double-pile with a projecting gabled bay on the left end of the facade. The earliest known occupant is Thomas L. Williams (clerk, Dixie Sport Shop) in 1950.
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- Wed, 05/30/2012 - 3:00pm by Keith Bowden
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This one-story, side-gabled Minimal Traditional house is three bays wide and double-pile with a projecting gabled bay on the left end of the facade. The house has a brick foundation, aluminum siding, and two brick chimneys; an interior chimney near the ridgeline and an exterior brick chimney on the south gable end. The house retains six-over-six, double-hung wood sash windows with aluminum awnings. The shed-roofed front porch has been fully enclosed with jalousie windows and is sheltered by aluminum awnings. The porch is accessed by a brick stair with metal railing. The earliest known occupant is Thomas L. Williams (clerk, Dixie Sport Shop) in 1950.
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