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- South and east facades taken facing northwest; Two story, cross gabled, vernacular, Queen Anne style house. Wrap around porch with square support columns resting on a solid wood balustrade. Partial returns on gables. Windows are one light over one. Aluminum siding. Shingle roof. Concrete block foundation.
- Data Provider:
- University of Michigan. Libraries
- Collection:
- Saline Historic Homes
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- South and west facades. Facing northeast.; This cross gable Queen Anne-Colonial Revival house has fish scale shingles in the gables, plain shingles on the second story, and clapboard on the first level. There is a hipped dormer on the front facade of the second story and a first floor bay window on the east facade. The full porch is supported by fluted classical columns on a raised molded cement base; the west half is enclosed. Detached two car garage with flat roofed addition.
- Data Provider:
- University of Michigan. Libraries
- Collection:
- Saline Historic Homes
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- South and east facades taken facing northwest; Two story, gambrel roof, Dutch Colonial Revival style house. Continuous shed dormers across front (north) and rear facades. Side gambrels. One story, flat roofed sun room on east facade has wood balustrade, and brick posts on the roof above. Door from second floor leads to porch over sunroom. Brick veneer on first story; brown, wood shingles on second story. Wide eaves overhang. Center front door with a hood roof, brick supports, and stoop porch. Windows are four vertical lights over one. Concrete block foundation. Detached, one car garage.
- Data Provider:
- University of Michigan. Libraries
- Collection:
- Saline Historic Homes
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- South and west facades taken facing northeast; One and a half story, clapboard, side gabled barn. Shed roof additions to north and south facades. Sliding door on west facade. Door on south addition. Several small windows. Concrete floor. Trough in floor said to carry off blood from slaughtering to the river.
- Data Provider:
- University of Michigan. Libraries
- Collection:
- Saline Historic Homes
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- 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
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- North and west facades taken facing southeast; Three story, red brick building on sloping site. Several narrow bands of plain concrete accent all facades. Windows are six panes aligned in pairs. Addition to the north end in 1958.
- Data Provider:
- University of Michigan. Libraries
- Collection:
- Saline Historic Homes
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- South and west facades taken facing northeast; Two story, gable front and wing, Folk Victorian style house. Wrap around porch with Ionic columns resting on formed concrete piers, with a long, curving spindlework balustrade. Modern picture window on front (west) facade. Other windows are four lights over four, and one over one. Additions to the rear. Stone foundation.
- Data Provider:
- University of Michigan. Libraries
- Collection:
- Saline Historic Homes
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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
- Notes:
- North facade taken facing south; Two and a half story, gable front, wood barn with two sliding doors.
- Data Provider:
- University of Michigan. Libraries
- Collection:
- Saline Historic Homes