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NPS Form 10-900-i En,- 10-31-U<br />
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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 37 - Item number 7<br />
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37 Spring Street c. 1892: -<br />
- Flank-gable, 2-unit, 1-1/2-story double cottage with shed<br />
dormers and an altered 5-bay facade. The building is on a high<br />
stone foundation, probably because it stands close to Indian Run.<br />
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22 Spring Street, the W. H. Long Cottage c. 1880;<br />
Altered end-gable, 3-bay, clapboard cottage. C<br />
120<br />
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21 Spring Street C. 1970:<br />
Flank-gable 2-story "Colonial" with attached garage. NC<br />
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20 Spring Street C. 1880:<br />
Cross gabled, 1-1/2-story, L-plan cottage with a bay window -<br />
and gabled dormer. Dwelling probably moved to this site. C<br />
122<br />
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16 Spring Street, the George Easterbrook House c. 1890: -<br />
End-gable 3-bay, 2-1/2-story house with altered porch. C<br />
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15-17 Spring Street C. 1885: -<br />
Altered 1-1/2-story, end-gable, Queen Anne style double mill<br />
house; there is a large outbuilding on the property. - C<br />
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16 Spring Street, Stepping Stones Kindergarten 1916-17:<br />
This appealing, 1-story stuccoed building has a slate-clad<br />
hip roof and large brick chimney see photo #6. The projecting<br />
àntrance vestibule has a pedimented cross gable embellished with<br />
a small diamond-pane window in a shaped surround. The building<br />
is very much in the English Arts and Crafts manner of Baillie<br />
Scott and Voysey. The kindergarten was founded by Mrs. Rowland<br />
Hazard II. In the summer of 1891-, she was travelling in Germany<br />
and took a keen interest in the kindergarten movement. She hired