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Burch Avenue
831 Wilkerson Ave
This one-and-a-half story, side-gabled Minimal Traditional brick house is three-bays wide and double pile. Online tax records date the house to 1953.
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830 Wilkerson Ave
This one-story, side-gabled house is three-bays wide and single pile with two gabled rear ells and a shed-roofed addition behind the right-side ell. The earliest known occupants are Jesse Kennedy (machinist) and Charles T. Fitzgerald (brick manufacturer) in 1905.
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829 Wilkerson Ave
This one-story hip-roofed bungalow is three-bays wide and triple pile. The earliest known occupant of the house is Thomas L. Ward (City Transfer Company) in 1925.
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828 Wilkerson Ave
This one-and-a-half story, side-gabled bungalow is three-bays wide and triple pile. The earliest known occupant is J. A. Phelps in 1919.
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827 Wilkerson Ave
This two-story, hip-roofed Craftsman house is three-bays wide and triple pile. The earliest known occupant of the house is Walter J. Barden (foreman) in 1925; his family remained in the house through at least 1940.
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826 Wilkerson Ave
This one-and-a-half story, side-gabled bungalow is three-bays wide and triple pile. The earliest known occupant is C. F. Delamar (clerk, Liggett & Myers Tobacco Company) in 1919.
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825 Wilkerson Ave
This two-story, hip-roofed house is three-bays wide and double pile. The earliest known occupant is Edward H. Cheek (foreman) in 1919.
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826 Exum St.
This one-story, triple-A-roofed house is three-bays wide and single pile with a gabled rear ell on the right side and a shed-roofed addition to the left of the ell. The building appears on the 1913 Sanborn maps; the earliest known occupant is J. H. Davis (carpenter) in 1919.
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919-921 Exum St.
This one-story, front-gabled duplex is four-bays wide and four pile.
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918 Exum St.
This one-story, side-gabled Craftsman bungalow is three-bays wide and triple pile. The earliest known occupants are Roy S. Whitfield (salesman, Royal W. Smith Furniture) and his wife Bernice in 1930.
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