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Burch Avenue
902 Burch Ave.
(Below in italics from the Burch Ave. National Register nomination; not verified for accuracy by this author.) This one-and-a-half-story pyramidal-roofed house features a gable centered on the façade and a projecting gabled bay on the right side. The house is three-bays wide and double pile with a hip-roofed addition across the rear. The hip-roofed...
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915 Burch Ave
This one-and-a-half story, front-gabled bungalow is three-bays wide and triple pile. The earliest known occupant is Miles Bridges in 1925; Bridges (a machinist) remained in the house through at least 1940.
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914 Burch Ave
This one-story, front-gabled bungalow is three-bays wide and triple pile. The first known occupant is Mrs. Katie Justice, widow of R.W. Justice, in 1925.
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913 Burch Ave
This one-and-a-half story front-gabled bungalow is three-bays wide and triple pile. The earliest known occupant is William Cornelius Stallings (rodman, City Public Works) in 1925.
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912 Burch Ave
This one-story, side-gabled bungalow is four-bays wide and triple pile with a shed-roofed front dormer. The earliest known occupant is W. C. Scercy (machine operator) in 1925. The house is currently a duplex.
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911 Burch Ave
This one-and-a-half story side-gabled bungalow is three-bays wide and triple pile with a shed-roofed bay extending from the right side and a shed-roofed addition at the right rear. The earliest known resident is J. S. Eakes (salesman, W.R. Murray Company) in 1925. The house has been recently renovated.
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910 Burch Ave
This one-and-a-half story side-gabled bungalow is three-bays wide and double pile with a hip-roofed rear ell on the right side. The earliest known occupant is Angus E. Maynor (barber) in 1925.
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909 Burch Ave
This one-and-a-half story, side-gabled bungalow is three-bays wide and double pile with a shed-roofed addition across the rear. The earliest known residents are Melvin Tillman (carpenter) and Jesse Tillman who appear to have lived in the house together; they are listed there in alternate years from 1925 through 1940.
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908 Burch Ave
This one-story, side-gabled house is three-bays wide and single pile with a gabled rear ell on the left side. The house appears on the 1913 Sanborn map, however the earliest known resident is W. L. Riggsbee (electrician) in 1919.
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907 Burch Ave
This one-story, side-gabled house is three-bays wide and double pile with projecting bays on the left and right elevations and a gabled rear ell on the left side. The earliest known residents are W. Guthrie Murray (machinist) and Elizabeth L. in 1940.
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