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NPS Form 10-900-i - ‘ En,- 10-31-U<br />

3-82 . - . -<br />

United States Department of the Interior<br />

<strong>National</strong> <strong>Park</strong> <strong>Service</strong><br />

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

Inventory-Nomination Form - . -<br />

Continuation sheet 35 . Item number 7<br />

109<br />

49-4/11 -<br />

102-104 Columbia Street c. 1900:<br />

Flank-gable, 2-story, 4-bay dwelling; brick foundation;<br />

- bracketed entrance hood. C<br />

Page 36<br />

110<br />

49-4/14 Columbia Street, South Kingstown High School 1954:<br />

This large high school mixes modernist and stripped<br />

classical design idioms. It features a 3-story, sandstone-clad<br />

main elevation with 2-story colossal entrance portico defined by<br />

a hexastyle pilastrade. Ribbon windows are partially glazed with<br />

glass block. There is a large gymnasium and auditorium wings in<br />

rear. A good and important building, none the less, it is not<br />

part of the Hazard-dominated history of Peace Dale. NC<br />

111<br />

49-4/12<br />

98 Columbia Street c. 1880;<br />

Much altered L-plan, 1-1/2-story, cross-gabled cottage.<br />

This and neighboring 96 Columbia Street #223 belonged to Mrs.<br />

Th. J. Armstrong. C<br />

112 H -<br />

49-4/13<br />

96 Columbia Street C. 1880: . -<br />

L-plan, cross-gabled, 1-1/2-stàry Queen Anne cottage with<br />

good Japanesque porch detail. This and neighboring 98 Columbia<br />

Street #111 belonged to Mrs. Th. J. Armstrong. C<br />

113<br />

57-1/217 -<br />

Columbia Street, South Kingstown School Department<br />

Administration Building c. 1865/c. 1890:<br />

Although this Hazard family house may date to the 1860s, its<br />

exterior form and detail is much later. As it stands, this is an<br />

end-gable, 2-1/2-story, clapboard and shingle dwelling with a<br />

closed-in Tuscan porch. C -<br />

114<br />

57-1/2<br />

92 Columbia Street c. 1860: - .<br />

Despite significant alterations and additions, this remains<br />

one of the most engaging of Peace Dale’s numerous 1-1/2-story,<br />

L-plan,- cross-gabled cottages. The building’s unusually steep

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