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United States Department <strong>of</strong> 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 />
For NI’S use only<br />
received<br />
dateenterod<br />
dM1 N-’ 1114 lIil<br />
I -p 113*114<br />
Continuation sheet 5 1 tern number 7 Page 52<br />
hesterly Road cont. - -<br />
iii the gable peaks ahove - The ro<strong>of</strong> has a front eyebrow dormer and<br />
side dormers with paired gable-ro<strong>of</strong> units connected by central shiedro<strong>of</strong><br />
sections. ‘l’he first story contains recessed porches now partly<br />
glazed and a recessed central entranceway . The house was built by<br />
R.A. Sherman-Company as a rental property for Clara H - ,Stanton, and<br />
was first occupied hy John b3ushnietl. <strong>of</strong> Plainfiel.d , New Jerse.<br />
229 Chenowith , later the Ledges, now Marhell<br />
<strong>of</strong> New York, a rch itects : A low, rambli<br />
with an overhanging, comp lex ro<strong>of</strong> compos<br />
head forms with hipped extensions across<br />
rear corner there is an enclosed, octagon<br />
pyramidal ro<strong>of</strong>. A modern bow window has<br />
<strong>of</strong> the- main block. The house was hui It<br />
a rental property for Clara H. Stanton,<br />
Mrs - Robert Allyn <strong>of</strong> Hartford.<br />
a 1914; Atterhu rv ‘h’ompk ins<br />
ng , 1½-story, L -p1 an dwelling<br />
ed <strong>of</strong> intersect iiig jerkin<br />
their gable ends. At one<br />
al pay i,lion topped by a<br />
been installed in the facade<br />
by R .A . Sherman Company as<br />
and was first occupied by<br />
230 hill side ca 1890 with later addi t ions : An asymmetrical 2½- story<br />
end-gable-ro<strong>of</strong>, Queen Anne vernacular dwelling with a gable-on-hipro<strong>of</strong><br />
side pavilion. The front angle between the main block and side<br />
pavilion isfi I lcd] by a second - sto r’ proj ect. on Over an ent rarico porch<br />
that extends forward beyond the facade <strong>of</strong> the house. The hack por<br />
- tion <strong>of</strong> this porch, under the second-story projection, is now en<br />
closed. A curved bay windlow - on the side pavil ion is set under a<br />
second-story overhang. The house is set on a sloping site with the<br />
hasement above gradle on the pavilion sidle. There is a Tuscan-column<br />
basement porch on this side, supporting a-first-floor adhdLntloni thftt<br />
fills- the rear angle between the main block arid sidhe pav:iilion. ‘[he<br />
house was built for William P. Anderson, a member <strong>of</strong> the Cincinnati.<br />
syndicate that subdivided the Everett Farm, and was first occupied<br />
by members o.f his family, Charles and Vachel SV. Anderson.<br />
NC 231 James Gordon Woodruff Memorial-<br />
bench<br />
mine ni 0 r y<br />
<strong>of</strong> random-ashiar masonry<br />
<strong>of</strong>’ Nnsgn -tarries C - Wood . -<br />
Bench ca 1945 -50 : A monumenta 1<br />
wi th a stone nra r-kei i misc r i bed to the<br />
2.32 Highland Lodge, now Merarnour 1898; Gardner, Pync Gardner <strong>of</strong><br />
Springfield, Massachusetts, architect : A Modern Colonial dwelling<br />
with a mas sive flank - gambrel ro<strong>of</strong> encompass ing its second story and<br />
attic, a 2-story side hay window, and a slightly shorter gambrelro<strong>of</strong><br />
rear dl A front veranda that extends past the ends <strong>of</strong> the<br />
house supports a pa ir <strong>of</strong> polygonal second - story hay windows fI ank,i ng<br />
a large, rectangular, flat-ro<strong>of</strong> central hay topped by a ro<strong>of</strong> balu<br />
strade . This central hay is surmounted by an attic-level front<br />
camhrcl containing a recessed balcony. ‘h’he house was bin ii t for<br />
See Continuation Sheet ff52