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NPS Form 10-900-i<br />
En,- 10-31-84<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 />
lnventry-Nomination Form -<br />
Continuation sheet 41 Item number 7<br />
143 -<br />
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86-88 Church Street C. 1900: - - -<br />
Flank-gable, 1-1/2-story, 7-bay double mill house with big<br />
shed dormer; similar to 19-21 Amos Street #133. C<br />
144<br />
- 49-4/22 - - -<br />
Kirtiball Street, northwest corner Brown Street c. 1920:<br />
Flank-gable, 1-1/2-story, wood-shingled bungalow with a<br />
recesEed porch across the front; there are twin bay windows -<br />
beneath a pent roof on the Brown Street elevation. C<br />
145 -<br />
49-4/21 - -<br />
- Kimball Street off Brown St. c. 1,925: -<br />
Colonialized, clapboard bungalow with flank-gable roof,<br />
segmental-head entrance portico with a fan in the pedim!nt. C<br />
146 - -<br />
49-4/2 3<br />
- Kimball Street, southwest corner Brown -Street C. 1920:<br />
Good wood shingle bungalow much obscured by plantings. C<br />
147 - -<br />
49-4/28 - - -<br />
97 Church Street C. 1900: - -<br />
Altered, 1-1/2-story, end-gable Queen Anne cottage now clad<br />
in banded wood shingling; bracketed front porch. C<br />
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Page 42<br />
.- 10 Brown Street C. 1910: - -<br />
Hip-roofed, 2-story, more-or-less Colonial Revival house -<br />
- with altered entrance portiáo. C<br />
149<br />
49-4/26 - -<br />
--12 Brown Street C. 1900: -<br />
- Colonial Revival, 1-1/2-story, end-gambrel cottage with<br />
recessed entrance porch, wood shingle siding. This is one of a<br />
group of gambrel-roofed Colonial Revival dwellings, varying<br />
greatly in size and design,’erected by the Peace Dale<br />
- Manufacturing Company around the turn of the century and probably<br />
designed by Frank Angell see 1 Indian Run Road, #164. C