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United States Department <strong>of</strong> the Interior<br />
<strong>National</strong> Park Service For NI’S use only<br />
- <strong>National</strong> <strong>Register</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Historic</strong> <strong>Places</strong><br />
Inventory-Nomination Form<br />
received<br />
‘MI N,, 1114 1111111<br />
* P III Ii 114<br />
Continuation sheet 25 item number 7 Paqe 26<br />
Misquamicut Road cont. - - -<br />
106 -Ridgeleigh 1902-03; Chapman Frazer <strong>of</strong> Boston, architects: a<br />
large, rectangular, 2½-story, gable-ro<strong>of</strong>, stucco Medieval Revival<br />
dwelling with a slightly shorter dl running <strong>of</strong>f the end at an angle.<br />
it has an <strong>of</strong>f-center, gabled entrance pavilion; a subsidiary crossT<br />
gable; a wraparound veranda; eyebrow dormers ; and an end-gable over<br />
hang pierced by an end-wall chimney. The gables have bargehoard and<br />
half-timber trim which -evoke medieval design sources. The house was<br />
built for C .W. Hamilton <strong>of</strong> Cincinnati and Covington, Kentucky.<br />
NC 107 Bayswater 1950; Frank C. Ahearn, designer: A 1½-story, flank-gable,<br />
clapboard, Cape Cod-type dwelling on a sloping lot. It has a central<br />
entrance, paired gable-ro<strong>of</strong> dormers, an <strong>of</strong>f-center interior chimney,<br />
and an attached garage proj ecting from one front corner, set slightly<br />
below the level <strong>of</strong> the house - This structure was built for Frank C.<br />
- Ahearn, owner <strong>of</strong> the Ahearn Textile Company <strong>of</strong> Norwich, Connecticut.<br />
108 Waveland 1933: A large, asymmetrical, 2½-story, hip-roe F, dwelli ng<br />
with its mass broken into sections, angled backward to -follow tIre<br />
curve <strong>of</strong> the road, its <strong>of</strong>f-center entrance is surmounted by an oriel<br />
and a gable dormer. The fenestration is irregular and the ro<strong>of</strong> is<br />
broken by a variety <strong>of</strong> hip- and shed-ro<strong>of</strong> dormers -<br />
109 House 1933: A small 1½-story, L-plan, cottage covered by a gable<br />
ro<strong>of</strong> with hipped extensions across the gable ends. The frontal wing<br />
- has a massive stone chimney on its front end and an entrance on the<br />
side, in the interior corner <strong>of</strong> the "L " This structure was originally<br />
built as a garage and chauffeur’s quarters; it bias since been converted<br />
to a guest cottage associated with Waveland see ahove -<br />
NC 110 Cottage l930s : An unusual rambling structure centering on a small<br />
1½-story, flank-gable, shingle cottage, turned end to the street.<br />
The cottage has an <strong>of</strong>-f-center gable on the facade - This gable breaks<br />
up through a wraparound pent ro<strong>of</strong><br />
street end to cover an addition.<br />
that extends well forward on the<br />
At the opposite end <strong>of</strong> the cottage<br />
there is a perpendicular 1-story, gable-ro<strong>of</strong> wing - bhere is a<br />
detached gable-ro<strong>of</strong> garage on the property.<br />
NC 111 Toad Hall 1960s: A 1-story, flank-gable-ro<strong>of</strong>, ranch-type clapboard<br />
dwelling.<br />
112 House ca 1905; John A. Tompkins, architect; with later alterations:<br />
A rectangular-block structure <strong>of</strong> stone and shingle with a massive<br />
end jerkin-head ro<strong>of</strong> containing its second floor and attic. The<br />
See Continuation Sheet #26