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United States Department <strong>of</strong> the Interior -<br />

<strong>National</strong> Park Service - For Nt’S use only<br />

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

Inventory-Nomination Form dateentered -<br />

Continuation sheet - item number 7 Page 39<br />

I-autipaug Way cont.<br />

I I WCAI’J. K iV [iNU hi<br />

projection over a first-story perch, and a segmental hay window.<br />

The ro<strong>of</strong> mass is broken by gab les , an fl-gable, and hipped and shied<br />

dormers - lime Iiou se was built as a rental property -for George W.<br />

NlcLanahan <strong>of</strong> Washington, D.C - and was first occupied by F.. N - Benson<br />

<strong>of</strong> Philadelphia see numbers 11, 104 and 152 -<br />

167 Clinton Cottage 1897: A 2½-story end-gable-ro<strong>of</strong>, vernacimbar Queen<br />

Anne/Shing Ic Style dwell ing with a side-hail en t-rance , a wrapa round<br />

veranda portions <strong>of</strong> which are a la ter addition, and a 2-story<br />

s ide bay window topped by a gahi.e - The first story has been covered<br />

with- al umi num s i cI i.mig hut the upper levels retain thei r sh-ingi e<br />

cladding, with some patterned work in the gables.<br />

168 Pomptookit 1923 : A 1½- to 2-story, gable-ro<strong>of</strong>, k-plan, stucco<br />

Tudor Revival dwelling with half-timber trim in the gables - It has<br />

a gabled entrance pavilion in the interior corner <strong>of</strong> the ‘‘L, ‘‘ an<br />

exterior stone chimney on the front <strong>of</strong> the flank wing, shed- ro<strong>of</strong> door<br />

hoods, and a shied dormer and skylights in the ro<strong>of</strong>. Some <strong>of</strong> the<br />

fenestrat:i.on has been replaced with modern windows - ‘l’Iie Iiotise was<br />

built for firs. Henry Van Cleef <strong>of</strong> New Haven. Its unusual name is<br />

derived from firs . Van Cleef’ s maiden surname, Pomp. The Pomp family<br />

reportedly won this property in a lottery conducted at the. time this<br />

- land was subdivided.<br />

169 Lermoh, now Baycr<strong>of</strong>t 1902-03.: A contained rectangular-block Modern<br />

Colonial dwelling set end to the street, with a massive, bellcurve<br />

flank-gambrel ro<strong>of</strong> containing its second story and attic. Its <strong>of</strong>fcenter<br />

entrance is sheltered by a recessed Tuscan-column veranda on<br />

the westerly facade that extends across the rear end <strong>of</strong> the house<br />

as a proj ecting porch. there is a hay window on the street end and<br />

a garage addition cit 1982 -83 that extends forward from the house -<br />

The ro<strong>of</strong> mass is broken by -dormers at second-floor and attic level -<br />

Al I have low hi p ro<strong>of</strong>s except the central front dormer , which bias<br />

a flat ro<strong>of</strong> originally topped by a ro<strong>of</strong> balustrade. The house was<br />

at one t ime occupied by Robert N - Wi llson , a prominent Philadeiphi a<br />

physician -<br />

- 170 Idle Hour ca 1890: A 2-story, Lplan dwelling covered by inter<br />

secting flank- and end-gable ro<strong>of</strong>s - It is set with its dl toward<br />

the rear. An entrance centered in the facade is sheltered by a front<br />

veranda that is now partially enclosed. The house is new covered with<br />

aluminum siding - There is. a tiny 1-story, flank-gable-ro<strong>of</strong> guest<br />

See Continuation Sheet ft 39

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