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UPS I o’l’ 0 QUO<br />
:1021<br />
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 />
dale entered<br />
CMII N’’ *24 1181111<br />
.p 10-31-114<br />
Continuation sheet S 1 Iteun number 7 * Page 52<br />
IV ester 1 y Road cont.<br />
peaks above. The ro<strong>of</strong> has a<br />
with paired gable-ro<strong>of</strong> units<br />
front eyebrow dormer<br />
connected by central<br />
ro<strong>of</strong> sections.<br />
glazed and a<br />
The first story<br />
recessed central<br />
contains recessed<br />
entrancetay. * The<br />
porches now<br />
house was huLl<br />
R.A. Sherman Company as a rental property for Clara II.<br />
was first occupied by John Bushnell <strong>of</strong> Plainfield<br />
Stanton,<br />
, New iii the gable<br />
side dormers<br />
and<br />
shedpa<br />
r t 1<br />
t by<br />
Jersey.<br />
and<br />
229 Chenowith, later the Ledges,<br />
<strong>of</strong> New York, architects: A<br />
with an overhanging, complex<br />
head forms with hipped extens<br />
now Marheila 1914; Atterbury Tompkins<br />
low, rambling, 1½-story, L-plan dwelling<br />
ro<strong>of</strong> composed <strong>of</strong> intersecting jerkin<br />
ions across their gable ends. At one<br />
rear corner there is an enclosed, octagonal pavilion topped by a<br />
pyramidal ro<strong>of</strong>. A modern bow window has been installed in the -facade<br />
<strong>of</strong> the main block. The house was built by R .A. Sherman Company as -<br />
a rental property for Clara H. Stanton, and was ‘first occupied by<br />
Mrs. Robert Allyn <strong>of</strong> Hartford. -<br />
230 Hillside ca 1890 with later additions : An asymmetri<br />
end-gable-ro<strong>of</strong>, Queen Anne vernacular dwelling with a<br />
ro<strong>of</strong> side pavilion. The front angle between the main<br />
pavilion is Filled by a second-story projection over a<br />
that extends Forward beyond the facade <strong>of</strong> the house.<br />
tion <strong>of</strong> this porch, under the second-story projection,<br />
closed. A curved bay window on the side pavilion is s<br />
second-story overhang. The house is set on a sloping<br />
basement above grade on the pavil ion side. There is a<br />
basement porch on this side, support.i ng a- First- Floor<br />
Fills the rear angle between the nia.i n block arid side<br />
ho use was built for Wi 11 iam P. Anderson, a member <strong>of</strong><br />
syndicate that subdivided the Everett<br />
by members <strong>of</strong> his family, Charles and<br />
231 James Gordon Woodruff Memorial Bench ca 1945-SO:<br />
lie ii cli <strong>of</strong> ran doin-ashl ar masonry w i t h a stone ma r ke r<br />
memory oF Nn sign James C. Wood rtiFF, IJSNR.<br />
232 II [gui and Lodge, now Meranio<br />
Springfield, Massachusetts<br />
with a massive flank-gmhr<br />
attic, a 2-story side bay<br />
ro<strong>of</strong> rear dl’. A fron<br />
house supports a pair<br />
a large, rectangular,<br />
strade. This central<br />
gambrel containi tig a<br />
cal 2½-story,<br />
gab 1 e - on - Ii ip -<br />
block and side<br />
ii en trance po i’chi<br />
The hack por<br />
is now en<br />
et under a<br />
site with the<br />
Tuscan -column<br />
add it ion that<br />
patTi lion. the<br />
the Cincinnati<br />
Farm, and was First occupied<br />
Vachel IV. Anderson.<br />
A monumental<br />
inscribed to the<br />
u r i 898 ; Gardner, Pyn e Ca rdn e r o F<br />
architect: A Modern Colonial dwelling<br />
el ro<strong>of</strong> encompassing its second story and<br />
window, and a slightly shorter gambrel<br />
t veranda that extends past the ends <strong>of</strong> the<br />
<strong>of</strong> polygonal second-story bay windows flanking<br />
flat-ro<strong>of</strong> central bay topped by a ro<strong>of</strong> halu<br />
hay is surmounted by an attic-level front<br />
recessed hal cony. Ihe house was tin ii t For<br />
See Continuation Sheet #52