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NPS Form 10-900-a - 0MB P40,1024-0018<br />
3-82<br />
Exp tO-31-84<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 8 Item number 7<br />
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49-1/12 5<br />
727 Kersey Road c. 1890:<br />
Overlooking the lane leading up onto Paddy’s Hill from<br />
Kersey Road, this multi-unit former mill tenement is a 1-1/2story,<br />
flank-gable structure. Below, on the opposite side of the<br />
lane, is a small, shingled, hip-roofed utility building, perhaps<br />
once a transformer house. See photo #7 C<br />
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49-1/123<br />
Page 9<br />
/ 80-81 Kersey Road c- 1890<br />
Originally identical to neighboring 27 and 82-83 Kersey,<br />
this is a 1-1/2-story, flank-gable, multi-unit mill house on<br />
Paddy’s Hill, built by the company. It now has wood-shingle<br />
cladding and an added end entrance. C<br />
7<br />
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782-83 Kersey Road c. 1890:<br />
The northernmost of the 5 multi-unit former mill houses On<br />
Paddy’s Hill, this is a little-altered, 1-1/2-story, flank-gable<br />
structure with multiple entrances. C<br />
8<br />
49-1/138<br />
728-30 Kersey Road c. 1890:<br />
Very like mill houses on Paddy’s Hill, just opposite of f<br />
Kersey Road, this is a multi-unit, 2-story, hip-roofed clapboard<br />
structure 18-20 Kersey Road, #10, is very similar. C<br />
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722-24 Kersey Road c. 1890:<br />
This former mill tenement was either designed by or reflects<br />
the influence of architect Frank Angell, who did a good deal of<br />
work for the Hazards in this era. The 2-story clapboard building<br />
has a high hip roof "kicked out" at the eaves; jack-raftered,<br />
broad eave soffits; bay windows and enclosed entrances. It is<br />
Peace Dale’s most elaborate multi-unit mill house. C