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NPS Fo,m 10900-. -.<br />
382 -<br />
United States Department <strong>of</strong> the Interior<br />
Naltonal Park 3ervice<br />
<strong>National</strong> <strong>Register</strong> Of <strong>Historic</strong> <strong>Places</strong><br />
Inventory-Nomination Form<br />
Continuation sheet - 53 Item number<br />
We ste r 1 y Road cont.<br />
‘tURK ROAD<br />
twin bay windows flanking the entrance;<br />
a recessed balcony; and hip-ro<strong>of</strong> dormers<br />
level. The wings are asymmetrical, with<br />
and dormers. The ro<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> the central blo<br />
hang, supported by columns , which extends as a<br />
columns across the facade <strong>of</strong> the side wings.<br />
William A. Procter <strong>of</strong> Procter Gamble and was<br />
B. Mellon <strong>of</strong> Pittshurgh. president <strong>of</strong> the Hell<br />
di-redtor <strong>of</strong> the Federal Reserve Bank <strong>of</strong> Clevel<br />
larged the house and commissioned the Olmsted<br />
the landscaping.<br />
NC 239 House 1980-81: A 2dwelling<br />
with casement<br />
YOSEMITE VALLEY ROAD<br />
NC 240 The Lodge 1910s? : A 1-sto<br />
with asbestos-shingle wall c<br />
ranch house but was built as<br />
Graydon see number 157<br />
NC 241 i-louse 1981:<br />
- style cottage<br />
to 3-story,<br />
windows and<br />
received<br />
a central front gambrel with<br />
at secon d-story and attic<br />
p01 y go n a I second-story bays<br />
ck has a deep front over<br />
h i pped pent roo I on<br />
The house was built for<br />
sold in 1914 to Richard<br />
on <strong>National</strong> Bank and a<br />
and. The Mellons en-<br />
Brothers firm to plan<br />
gable-ro<strong>of</strong>, vertical -hoard modern<br />
a large rear deck.<br />
A 1½-story, flank-gable, vertical-board, Contemporarywith<br />
a shed- ro<strong>of</strong> cterestory rising above the gable ro<strong>of</strong>.<br />
NC 242 Wildridge 1960s: A 1-story, flank-gable-ro<strong>of</strong>, ranch-type tract<br />
house.<br />
NC 243 house l940s?<br />
cottage, nearl<br />
chimney and an<br />
incorporate pa<br />
with Ridge End<br />
with earlier section?: A small<br />
y hidden from view by shrubbery,<br />
extensive porch glazed with jab<br />
rt <strong>of</strong> an early 20th-century outhu<br />
number 244; if so, it has been<br />
For NPS us. only<br />
OMII Plo 1024-0018<br />
lip I0-3I-H4<br />
244 Ridge End 1907 with 1910 addition :<br />
dwelling comprising two wings arranged<br />
A plain 2½ - st o ry, gable-ro<strong>of</strong><br />
at an obtuse angle. It has<br />
asymmetrical fenestration, three 1-story col umned p0 rches, a 2-story<br />
bay window, and hip-ro<strong>of</strong> dormers. The house is set on a hillside<br />
with a rubblestone basement a story above gra de on the interior-angle<br />
side. The house was occupied at one time by the A. L. Dickinsons <strong>of</strong><br />
New York and later by James C. Farrell <strong>of</strong> Albany.<br />
7<br />
date entered<br />
Page 54<br />
ry, hip-ro<strong>of</strong>, rectangtil ar-block structure<br />
over. It resembles a mid-20th-centu-ry<br />
a chauffeur’s res idence and garage for<br />
1-story, gable- ro<strong>of</strong><br />
with a massive stone<br />
usie windows. It may<br />
ilding once a f iii i.ated<br />
greatly altered.<br />
See Continuation Sheet #54