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UPS lot-n III 91mm, 10.111 N’- 1114- 111111<br />
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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 />
rec&ved<br />
cont inuat on sheet 3 - Item number 7 Paqe 32<br />
Ninigret Avenue cont. -<br />
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with broad piers and Craftsman stick-brackets under the eaves. The<br />
front gable contains a second-story ori.el surmounted by a gable-peak<br />
overhang carried on massive carved brackets. To one side there is<br />
a 1½-story, hip-ro<strong>of</strong> wing with shed dormers and French windows sur<br />
mounted by blind arches - The house was built For Herbert N. Penner<br />
oF Providence, one <strong>of</strong> the few <strong>Rhode</strong> <strong>Island</strong> residents to summer here.<br />
Penner was president <strong>of</strong> the New England Butt Company.<br />
139 Sea Crest 1886, with later alterations? : A large, complexly massed<br />
dwelling comprising a 2½-story, cross-gable-ro<strong>of</strong>, irregular crossplan<br />
section with a 2-story, flat-ro<strong>of</strong> addition on one side ..The<br />
- main section has a prominent end-gable, <strong>of</strong>- -center front pavilion<br />
containing a central entrance under a gabled portico. The entrance<br />
is flanked by projecting subsidiary pavilions, one with a gable ro<strong>of</strong><br />
and one with a flat ro<strong>of</strong>. The flank-gable slopes are broken by shed<br />
dormers. The blocky 2-story, flat-ro<strong>of</strong> addition, with a Chinesechippendale-style<br />
ro<strong>of</strong> balustrade, fills out one front corner oF the<br />
main mass and extends well beyond. The house was built for Davis C -<br />
Anderson <strong>of</strong> Cincinnati.<br />
140 Ninigret 1899-1900; Tracy f Magonigle <strong>of</strong> New York, architects : A<br />
2½-story, hip-ro<strong>of</strong> dwelling combining elements <strong>of</strong> Colonial Revival<br />
and Craftsman design. The main block is a rectangular mass, with<br />
horizontal proportions emphasized by a break between the first and<br />
- second floors and the ro<strong>of</strong>’s low pitch and deep eaves - A gable-ro<strong>of</strong>,<br />
Craftsman - style timberwork porch shelters a- cent ral front entrance,<br />
flanked on each side by a shallow rectangular bay with a triple window.<br />
The eaves are trimmed with stick brackets. On one side there is an<br />
-dl nearly as large as the main block. It is one story tall in front<br />
and two stories tall at the rear, and was added at a later date. The<br />
house was built for George A. Pope oF Baltimore.<br />
I’ll Wayne Co ttage 1898; John Kenyon , a rchi tect : A 2½ - uectangulai--hlock dwelling with a Front veranda<br />
story, h I p - roo F,<br />
arid a central Front<br />
gable. The veranda is now partly glazed and terminates at one end<br />
in a circular, conical -ro<strong>of</strong> gazebo. Beneath the Front gable there<br />
isar ecessed second-floor balcony balcony Flanked on each side by a<br />
hay window. The house also has a number oF gabled and shed dormers<br />
and a short, gable-ro<strong>of</strong> rear eli - it was constructed for J. S - Wayne<br />
<strong>of</strong> Covington, Kentucky.<br />
142 SurFside 1886: A 2½-story, end-gable-ro<strong>of</strong> dwelling with a side-hall<br />
entrance sheltered by a flat-ro<strong>of</strong> portico. There is a long, 1-story<br />
See Continuation Sheet #32