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| ''1892 - The third story of this house is enclosed with a mansard roof. Besides the roof shape, three strong architectural elements dominate the facade: a large first floor window with a true arch upper sash (with bevel glass); a rectangular bay window at the second level; and a large dormer in the sloping roof with convex curved roof line and a Palladian window..''<br /> From: National Register of Historic Places - North Wheeling Historic District (1988)<br /> <br /> Original owner/oldest recorded owner: Harry L. Robertson - travelling saleman (from VOTA records).<br /> <br /> From Ross Frazier who lived in 653: ''654 Main was owned by a retired school teacher whose name I currently can't recall. ''<br /> | | ''1892 - The third story of this house is enclosed with a mansard roof. Besides the roof shape, three strong architectural elements dominate the facade: a large first floor window with a true arch upper sash (with bevel glass); a rectangular bay window at the second level; and a large dormer in the sloping roof with convex curved roof line and a Palladian window..''<br /> From: National Register of Historic Places - North Wheeling Historic District (1988)<br /> <br /> Original owner/oldest recorded owner: Harry L. Robertson - travelling saleman (from VOTA records).<br /> <br /> From Ross Frazier who lived in 653: ''654 Main was owned by a retired school teacher whose name I currently can't recall. ''<br /> | ||
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1892 - The third story of this house is enclosed with a mansard roof. Besides the roof shape, three strong architectural elements dominate the facade: a large first floor window with a true arch upper sash (with bevel glass); a rectangular bay window at the second level; and a large dormer in the sloping roof with convex curved roof line and a Palladian window.. From: National Register of Historic Places - North Wheeling Historic District (1988) Original owner/oldest recorded owner: Harry L. Robertson - travelling saleman (from VOTA records). From Ross Frazier who lived in 653: 654 Main was owned by a retired school teacher whose name I currently can't recall. |
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