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NPS ro,rrl 11-900-,<br />

3 821<br />

United States Department Of the Interior<br />

<strong>National</strong> Park Service<br />

<strong>National</strong> <strong>Register</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Historic</strong> <strong>Places</strong><br />

Inventory-Nomination Form<br />

Continuation sheet<br />

Meadow Lane cont.<br />

22<br />

The ro<strong>of</strong> mass<br />

upper slopes.<br />

partly glazed<br />

is screened-<br />

was hui it as a<br />

Cincinnati see<br />

Item number<br />

is broken by shed-ro<strong>of</strong> dormers in both<br />

A columned Colon al Revival Front<br />

wi-tb French windows to form a sun p<br />

The ho use is now covered with ashes<br />

speculative rental property for 9.<br />

numbers 93 and 97<br />

For NI’S use only<br />

received<br />

the lower and<br />

vera nda has been<br />

qr c h the remainder<br />

tos sli ing] es - I t<br />

Iy’oii <strong>of</strong><br />

93 Lyon No. 2 or West Cottage ca 1900 : A co nip act dive iii rig w i th a<br />

flank - gamb ret roo F containing the s econd story and att i.c - ihe front<br />

ro<strong>of</strong> slope is broken by an <strong>of</strong> f -cent er end gambrel, and a shed dormer -<br />

The house has a col umnecl Colon ial Re viva] front veranda now partly<br />

glazed with French windows to create a sun porch - Ph is was built as<br />

a speculative rental cottage For U. L. Lyon <strong>of</strong> Cincinnati see numbers<br />

92 and 97 - The house is now covered with asbestos shingles.<br />

94 Samoset 1904 : A rectangular Modern Co honi ai dwelling with<br />

massive flank-gambrel ro<strong>of</strong> encompassing its second story and<br />

The lower ro<strong>of</strong> slope flares out in the front to cover a pair<br />

projecting hays flanking a recessed, central entrance porch.<br />

exposed stone chimney is situated on one end <strong>of</strong> the hrii I ding.<br />

is a stone garage with half- timber detailing in its gable ends -<br />

house was built for William J. Battey <strong>of</strong> Brooklyn, the owner <strong>of</strong> a<br />

woolen mill in nearby Pawcatuck, Connecticut.<br />

modern hi p<br />

on a sloping site<br />

Part <strong>of</strong> the house<br />

- ro<strong>of</strong>, ranch- NC 96 The Cedars ca 1975 : A<br />

type dive<br />

with a high basement story above grade<br />

is supported by stilts.<br />

OMIt Pin 1024- 00111<br />

a, 10-31-04 - -<br />

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/ Page 23<br />

attic -<br />

<strong>of</strong><br />

An<br />

‘I’Iie re<br />

95 River View, now The Folly 1888; moved 1914: An asymmetrical 2½story,<br />

Ha nk-gahle ro<strong>of</strong> Queen Anne/Modern Colonial dwelling with a<br />

wraparound vera rid a now with aluminum columns and recessed front-<br />

corner bal conies at Se co nd-floor level - The front ro<strong>of</strong> slope is<br />

broken by a broad, semi-octagonal, hip-ro<strong>of</strong> turret hay wh ich is<br />

flanked by an eyebrow dormer, This house, now covered wi th asbest Os<br />

shingles, was built for<br />

or 1. g .1. n ally stood across<br />

the<br />

the<br />

Reverend<br />

street.<br />

and Mrs. Samuel<br />

It was moved to<br />

P. McConn<br />

e I.<br />

its present<br />

1. a n di<br />

s I Ce<br />

to permit construction <strong>of</strong> the Anchorage no - 93 - Rev. I cLouuci I I 1 3 /J S -<br />

.1939 was an Ep i s copa I c i c rgyni;i n who served at va r i o 115 II i nir’ 5 a S<br />

icc to r <strong>of</strong> parishes in Pennsylvania, Connecticut, and New York, and<br />

as Arciidea con <strong>of</strong> Counectftut and Brooklyn - lie was also author <strong>of</strong><br />

History <strong>of</strong> the American Episcopal Church 1890 - This house was<br />

la ter owned by IVes terly merchant Robert Drysdal e -<br />

See Cont.i nua t ion Sheet 1123<br />

The<br />

llng set<br />

at one end.

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