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812 North Mangum St.

05.30.11
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810 North Mangum St.

810 N. Mangum, late 1960s. Tel-Rad had previously been located at 407-413 N. Mangum.
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824 North Mangum St.

824 N. Mangum, ~1980
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821 North Mangum Street

1981 (Below in italics is from the 1984 National Register listing; not verified for accuracy by this author.) One story structure with high hipped roof. Pedimented dormer; classical details on porch; weatherboard exterior. Grocery operated here by William S. Colclough in 1903.
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817 North Mangum St.

05.30.11 (G. Kueber) 2014 2014 2014
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815 North Mangum St.

813 (Left) and 815 (Right) North Mangum, 1981 (Below in italics is from the 1984 National Register listing; not verified for accuracy by this author.) These Colonial Revival style "boxes" built in the 1910s feature low hip roofs with a pediment above the projecting bay on the main facade and wooden box posts, square in section of brick plinths...
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813 North Mangum St.

813 N. Mangum (left) - 1981 (Below in italics is from the 1984 National Register listing; not verified for accuracy by this author.) These Colonial Revival style "boxes" built in the 1910s feature low hip roofs with a pediment above the projecting bay on the main facade and wooden box posts, square in section of brick plinths supporting the porch...
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811 North Mangum St.

811, 813, 815 North Mangum
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809 North Mangum Street

809 N. Mangum, 1980
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807 North Mangum Street

I used to subscribe to "Old House Journal," and they had a feature in the back called "Remuddled." I always wanted to submit this house, with its exquisitely photosensitive renovation. 08.03.11
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