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611 Dunbar Street – George Woody House

This one-story, side-gabled house is two bays wide and double-pile with a projecting front gable on the right end of the facade. A second projecting gable exists on the east elevation. The house has a painted brick foundation, wood weatherboards, an exterior brick chimney on the west elevation, and an interior brick chimney. All windows and doors...
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610 Dunbar Street – Joseph H. Bell House

This one-and-a-half story, side-gabled bungalow is three bays wide and double-pile with a wide gabled dormer on façade and rear elevation and a one-story, shed-roofed bay on the west elevation. The building has a brick foundation, plain wood weatherboards, and an interior brick chimney. It retains six-overone, double-hung wood sash windows and a...
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609 Dunbar Street – H. Ethel Murray House

This one-story, side-gabled, Minimal Traditional house is three bays wide and double-pile with a gabled rear ell on the northwest corner. The house has a brick foundation, aluminum siding, and an exterior brick chimney on the east elevation. It retains original six-over-six, double-hung wood sash windows on the east side and replacement windows on...
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608 Dunbar Street – J. Preston Thorpe House

This one-story, front-gabled, Minimal Traditional house is three bays wide and triple-pile. The house has a painted brick foundation, molded wood weatherboards, and two painted brick chimneys (one in the ridgeline and one on the west elevation). The house retains original six-over-one, double-hung wood sash windows on the main floor and metal...
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607 Dunbar Street – Thomas H. Shaw House

This one-story, front-gabled bungalow is three bays wide and triple-pile. The house has a brick foundation, original molded wood weatherboards, two interior brick chimneys, and an exterior brick chimney on the east elevation. There are low gables on the east and west elevations; the gable on the east elevation projects slightly. The house retains...
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606 Dunbar Street – Laura A. Grandy House

This one-story, hip-roofed house is three bays wide and four-pile with a shed-roofed addition across the rear and a flush gable centered on the façade. The house has a painted brick foundation, original wood weatherboards, and three interior brick chimneys. It retains three-over-one, double-hung, Craftsman-style wood sash windows, grouped into...
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605 Dunbar Street – William Weaver House

This one-story, front-gabled bungalow is two bays wide and triple-pile. The house has a brick foundation, aluminum siding, and an exterior brick chimney on the east elevation. It has a replacement front door and one-over-one, double-hung wood sash windows with aluminum awnings. The front-gabled porch is supported by tapered posts on painted brick...
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603 Dunbar Street – Lloyd Moore House

This one-story, front-gabled house has been heavily altered with the addition of a front-gabled addition to the west side, flush with the facade, that wraps around the rear of the house. The result is two parallel gables running nearly the full depth of the house. The house is two bays wide and four-pile with a projecting side-gabled bay on the...
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602 Dunbar Street – George W. Blount House

This one-story, front-gabled bungalow is three bays wide and triple-pile. The house has a brick foundation, vinyl siding, an interior brick chimney, and an exterior brick chimney on the west elevation. The house retains original three-over-one, double-hung Craftsman-style windows, paired on the façade and west elevations. Knee braces in the front...
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Spicely, Booker T.

Date of birth
12.01.1909
Date of death
07.08.1944
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