Sarah M. Smith
Sarah M is eldest of the three daughters of John K. Smith and Eliza Smith buried in the Main Street Cemetery. She was born in 1826. Her date of death […]
Sarah M is eldest of the three daughters of John K. Smith and Eliza Smith buried in the Main Street Cemetery. She was born in 1826. Her date of death […]
This house is a Gable Front Vernacular House in which the gable is facing the street or entrance side of the house. The gable front house allows the narrow part
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This home is identified as a Gable Front Home, and was originally built by William Sheldon Carpenter & his wife Martha. William was the youngest child of Henry & Martha
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This house is considered an example of Prairie Style architecture. The structure has a stucco exterior, strong horizontal lines, and a somewhat open concept for the first floor. It flows
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This home was originally built by Frank & Marie Kavka circa 1930. The style of this home is considered a Dutch Colonial Revival Style and possesses some of these traditional
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Built circa 1891, the Mary & Lester Naramore House is a Gothic Revival style home. During the early to mid-1800’s the preference for architecture gave rise to the Gothic Revival
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Built circa 1894, the Wells House is a Queen Anne style home. Queen Anne homes were common during the Victorian era of the late 1800s and were first seen along