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- North and east facades taken facing southwest; Two story, gable front, Folk House. Off center entry has portico roof with wood supports. Most windows are four lights over four. Two story, hipped roof addition to north rear with gabled roof entry. Stone foundation. .Aluminum siding.
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- University of Michigan. Libraries
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- Saline Historic Homes
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- North and east facades. Facing southwest.; This vernacular Gothic Revival house has end gables with center front gable accented with shingles.The frame house is covered with composition shingle and has a one story enclosed porch on the rear. Two outbuildings and a 1955 garage sit at the back of the property.
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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
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- Saline Historic Homes
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- South and west facades taken facing northeast; One and a half story, gable front barn. Smaller in size, but similar in appearance to the garage barn. This barn is located further back on the property.
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- University of Michigan. Libraries
- Collection:
- Saline Historic Homes
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- South and east facades taken facing northwest; Two and a half story, side gabled, wood barn. Black arches painted on two sliding doors.
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- University of Michigan. Libraries
- Collection:
- Saline Historic Homes
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- North and east facade taken facing southwest; Two and a half story, wood barn with two sliding doors on the east facade. Two round-topped windows, four lights over four, on the north facade. Door on north facade. Smaller, round-topped window in east gable.
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- University of Michigan. Libraries
- Collection:
- Saline Historic Homes
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- North and west facade taken facing southeast; Two story, gable front, Folk House. Full width porch with boxed supports, and hipped roof. Same style entry porch on north facade. Steps at rear to upper apartment. Windows are two lights over two. Asbestos shingle siding. Cement bock foundation.
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- University of Michigan. Libraries
- Collection:
- Saline Historic Homes
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- North and west facades. Facing southeast.; This two-story gable front and wing Folk Victorian sits on a stone foundation and has an unusual combination of building materials. The gable front section is clad in shingles on the upper one-half, and aluminum on the lower level. The wing is cement block with decorative cast cement blocks used as quoins, at the foundation line, and as a porch base. An ionic column supports the front entry porch. There is a shed roof addition on the rear. Detached garage.
- Data Provider:
- University of Michigan. Libraries
- Collection:
- Saline Historic Homes
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- North and east facades. Facing southwest.; This transitional Queen Anne-Colonial Revival house has a full front porch with square supports on a raised brick base.There is fish scale trim in the front gable and a bay window on the south facade with multigabled bay above. The house sits on a molded cement block foundation. It has a detached hipped roof garage.
- Data Provider:
- University of Michigan. Libraries
- Collection:
- Saline Historic Homes
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- South and west facades. Facing northeast.; This transitional Queen Anne/Colonial Revival house has hipped roof with shingled cross gables, asymmetrical massing, and free classic details. Its full front porch has a pediment gable clad with fish scale and is supported by classical columns on a raised molded cement base.A two-story bay sits under the west gable. A one-story porch attaches to the rear. There is a 20 by 30 foot barn in back of house. Back yard has wooden fence. Interior has sand plaster walls and ceilings on the first floor. Bi-fold, French, and pocket doors connect the three main rooms. Floors are oak with a pine center. The kitchen has oak wainscotting, with pine ceiling and floor. An open front staircase leads to three second floor bedrooms. A fourth bedroom was converted to a bath. The third floor was remodeled into a bedroom.
- Data Provider:
- University of Michigan. Libraries
- Collection:
- Saline Historic Homes