Palmer-Finney House
3405 Windsor Way, ca. 1953, Contributing Building
One-and-a-half-story Minimal Traditional with side-gabled roof, aluminum and board-and-batten
siding, 8/8 wood windows, interior brick chimney, and enclosed side porch. The 1954 city directory
lists Imperial Tobacco bookkeeper Winfree Palmer and his wife and Sadie on Windsor Way. In 1955,
the Palmers sold this house to Duke physician William H. Finney and his wife June.
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- Thu, 05/30/2013 - 7:49pm by adawccpi
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3405 Windsor Way, ca. 1953, Contributing Building
One-and-a-half-story Minimal Traditional with side-gabled roof, aluminum and board-and-batten
siding, 8/8 wood windows, interior brick chimney, and enclosed side porch. The 1954 city directory
lists Imperial Tobacco bookkeeper Winfree Palmer and his wife and Sadie on Windsor Way. In 1955,
the Palmers sold this house to Duke physician William H. Finney and his wife June.
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