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- East facade taken facing west; Two and a half story, vernacular Queen Anne style house. Hipped roof with lower crossed gables. Partial width porch with spindlework supports and hipped roof. Gable peaks have fishscale shingles, and a small square window. Diamond shaped shingle roof. Partial, two story, cutaway bay on south facade with spindlework. Clapboard siding. Concrete block and stone foundation. Small, entry porch on north facade to upper apartment. Addition and deck to rear.
- Data Provider:
- University of Michigan. Libraries
- Collection:
- Saline Historic Homes
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- North and east facades taken facing southwest; Two and a half story, cross gabled, vernacular, Queen Anne style house. Partial width porch has spindlework supports, balustrade, and frieze. Windows are one light over one with shutters. Small, square window in front gable. Stone foundation. Modern siding. Stairway and entry porch to second story apartment on south facade. Aluminum siding. Modern, two car garage at rear.
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- University of Michigan. Libraries
- Collection:
- Saline Historic Homes
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- South and east facades taken facing northwest; One and a half story, gable front livery barn. Fishscale and diamond shaped shingles in gable matches detailing on house. Weathered wood. Window in gable peak.
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- University of Michigan. Libraries
- Collection:
- Saline Historic Homes
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- West facade taken facing east; Two story, gable front, barn. Diagonal wood accents gable. Shingled returns. Sliding doors with a small hinged door above. Large two over two window in gable. Wood siding.
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- University of Michigan. Libraries
- Collection:
- Saline Historic Homes
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- South and east facades taken facing northwest; Two story, gable front and wing, Folk Victorian style house. Wrap around porch with round support columns resting on a cobblestone balustrade and foundation. Rectangular bay on south facade. Brick foundation on north facade. One over one windows. Addition to south rear. Stone foundation. Clapboard siding. Set on a large lot.
- Data Provider:
- University of Michigan. Libraries
- Collection:
- Saline Historic Homes
- Notes:
- North and east facades taken facing southwest; Two story, vernacular, Queen Anne style house. Hipped roof with lower cross gables. Partial width entry porch with hipped roof, and wrought iron supports, balustrade, and railings. Two story bay on west facade (with modern bow window on first story). Same modern bow window on front (north) facade. Other windows are one light over one. Diamond shaped shingle roof. Concrete block foundation. Cement block frame. Aluminum siding. Livery barn at rear.
- Data Provider:
- University of Michigan. Libraries
- Collection:
- Saline Historic Homes
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- North and west facades taken facing southeast; Two story, gable front vernacular building with a shed dormer on the east roof. There is face stone on the front (north) facade, first story. Full width porch with white, wrought iron supports. Windows are one light over one with both concave and convex awnings. Aluminum siding.
- Data Provider:
- University of Michigan. Libraries
- Collection:
- Saline Historic Homes
- Notes:
- South and east facades taken facing northwest; Two story, cross gabled, Folk Victorian house. Wrap around porch with wrought iron supports, balustrade, and railings. Two story cutaway bay on south facade. Small bow window on front facade. Windows are one light over one. Addition to rear. Aluminum siding. Two story livery barn at rear.
- Data Provider:
- University of Michigan. Libraries
- Collection:
- Saline Historic Homes
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- South and west facades. Facing northeast.; This one story gable end Eclectic house is unique because of its rolled composition roof which mimics the thatched roofs of rural England. This Tudor subtype has a combination of brick, wood and stone building material. Brick is used on the lower front facade, diagonal wood siding is used in the gables, and horizontal wood siding is used elsewhere. There is a stone chimney on the south facade. The gabled entry porch also has a rolled shingle roof. The house sits on a cement block foundation. Although this house fits into the Eclectic (1890-1940) architectural category, it could best be called a "Northern Michigan cottage", from which it was patterned.
- Data Provider:
- University of Michigan. Libraries
- Collection:
- Saline Historic Homes
- Notes:
- North and east facades taken facing southwest; Two and a half story, cross gabled, Queen Anne style house. Wood shingles and small windows in gables. Lap siding on second story and vertical siding on first. Partial returns on front gable. Bay window on upper front (east) facade. One over one windows primarily. Ribbon of windows across front.
- Data Provider:
- University of Michigan. Libraries
- Collection:
- Saline Historic Homes