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This is a sizeable Colonial Dutch Revival dwelling. Elaborate Palladian windows appear in the façade second-floor gables, adjacent to a bay window to the north with diamond-patterned muntin; this diamond pattern is duplicated below in the sidelights adjacent to the picture windows. Narrow wood railings are displayed on the first-floor full-width porch and the second-floor porch balcony. Square-cut wood shingles are arrayed in a staggered pattern on the second floor, while the gable ends have curved shingles set in a wave pattern. Now symmetrical two entrances appear on the first floor, but it was built with a single entry on the south.

While this home is credited to Barber and Hastings, this differs from an 1896 announcement that Fred Hastings was both the architect and contractor.


  • Drive Folder – a collection of documents compiled during the Historic Uptown Neighborhood’s historic preservation efforts.

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