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- West facade taken facing east; Two and a half story, gable front, wood barn. Wood siding, sliding door, and window in gable peak.
- Data Provider:
- University of Michigan. Libraries
- Collection:
- Saline Historic Homes
- Notes:
- South and east facades taken facing northwest; Two and a half story, cross gabled, Queen Anne style house. Full width wrap around porch with round support columns which rest on stone piers, and a spindlework balustrade. Dentile molding beneath the porch eaves. Gables are accented with fishscale shingles, a sunburst, and a small window. Square tower above porch features a peaked roof with dentile molding beneath eaves, fishscale shingles, a stained glass window, and a round-topped window beneath. A sleeping porch is located on the northeast corner of the front facade, with spindlework supports and balustrade, and a sunburst in the peak. The uppermost front peak has a half-round window and fishscale shingles. A windowless, eyebrow dormer is located on the front roof. Most windows are modern one over one. Located on a large, tree-shaded lot.
- Data Provider:
- University of Michigan. Libraries
- Collection:
- Saline Historic Homes
- Notes:
- South and west facades. Facing northeast.; One-and -one-half story frame Second Empire carriage house with bracketed slate roof on south of property facing E. Henry Street. Various shaped dormers with decorative trim, hooded windows, and garage door in south facade.
- Data Provider:
- University of Michigan. Libraries
- Collection:
- Saline Historic Homes
- Notes:
- South and west facades taken facing northeast; One and a half story, Craftsman style house. Full width porch enclosed. Gabled dormer in center front roof, with a ribbon of windows. Cobblestone foundation and steps. Windows are three vertical lights over one (except north porch which are modern). Rectangular bay on north facade. Additions to rear on north and south. Brick and aluminum siding first story, and wood shingles second story.
- Data Provider:
- University of Michigan. Libraries
- Collection:
- Saline Historic Homes
- Notes:
- South and west facades taken facing northeast.; Two story, side gabled, vernacular Folk House. Full width, two story porch with fully pedimented roof, and boxed supports. Five bay facade has two entry doors, and two over two windows. Center front upper has a pair of narrow windows. Gable ends have two sets of narrow paired windows with Gothic Revival molding. Two story addition to rear. Aluminum siding.
- Data Provider:
- University of Michigan. Libraries
- Collection:
- Saline Historic Homes
- Notes:
- South and west facades taken facing northeast; Two and a half story, cross gabled Stick style house. Two story, cutaway bays on west (front), north, and south facades. Diagonal and arching brackets in bays. Stickwork accentuates main body of house. Sunburst detailing over windows and in cutaway bays. Fishscale shingles and sunbursts in gables. Fishscale shingling also on beltcourse. Wrap around porch with no visible supports, wood balustrade, and lattice under porch. Multilight windows over one pane (small stained glass lights around perimeter of upper section). Entry porch on north rear with unsupported roof, and spindlework balustrade and railings. Two car garage at rear.
- Data Provider:
- University of Michigan. Libraries
- Collection:
- Saline Historic Homes
- Notes:
- 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
- Notes:
- North and west facades taken facing southeast; Two story, cross gabled, Queen Anne style house. Fishscale shingles in two front facing gables. Sleeping porch over entry door with wood balustrade and spindlework. Rectangular bays on east, north, and west facades with fishscale shingles and shed roofs. Six large windows on east, west, and north facades. These windows are one large pane with a smaller, rectangular pane above outlined with stained glass. Stairs at rear to upper apartment. Open porch off back addition with square supports and solid balustrade above. Stone foundation. Modern, three car garage at rear. Two concrete hitching posts in front of house near street.
- Data Provider:
- University of Michigan. Libraries
- Collection:
- Saline Historic Homes
- Notes:
- South and east facades taken facing northwest; One and a half story, Williamsburg Colonial Revival style house. Symmetrical facade with center entry. Two gabled dormers on front facade roof. Addition to north facade. Entry porch on south facade. Shutters at some windows. Concrete block foundation. Aluminum siding. Detached, one car, gabte front garage.
- Data Provider:
- University of Michigan. Libraries
- Collection:
- Saline Historic Homes
- Notes:
- South and east facades. Facing northwest.; This frame Queen Anne-Colonial Revival style house has a finial crowned hipped roof with lower cross gables clad in fish scale shingles. A variety of window types fenestrate the house, including semi-circular openings in the gables, leaded glass on the front facade, and bay and oriel windows on the east facade. The porch, with spindlework, wraps around to the west facade and is supported by classical columns on a raised molded cement base. A two-story partially covered stairway attaches to the rear. The house sits on a molded cement foundation and has a two car detached garage.
- Data Provider:
- University of Michigan. Libraries
- Collection:
- Saline Historic Homes