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Form No. 10-300 REV. {9/77) UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR/ NATIONAL PARK SERVICE / NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES INVENTORY -- NOMINATION FORM SEE INSTRUCTIONS IN HOW TO COMPLETE NATIONAL REGISTER FORMS TYPE ALL ENTRIES -- COMPLETE APPLICABLE SECTIONS Annesdale Park Historic District HISTORIC AND/OR COMMON HLOCATION ftAM ;U~ju STREET & NUMBER (^J^JU^l Sjt , CITY. TOWN Memphis _^ STATE Tennessee UCLASSIFICATION CATEGORY OWNERSHIP ^.DISTRICT —PUBLIC _ BUILDINGIS) ^PRIVATE —STRUCTURE JtBOTH —SITE PUBLIC ACQUISITION —OBJECT —IN PROCESS —BEING CONSIDERED ' ,b* ^JuJ^-^i a L X) " " ' Ci^L /f^u>-^nxij£Lc VICINITY OP CODE 47 STATUS ^.OCCUPIED —UNOCCUPIED —WORK IN PROGRESS ACCESSIBLE —YES: RESTRICTED YES: UNRESTRICTED X_NO *U' SI k&JU}'*^ fi^JL*,. ^ PJL, .. } _NOT FOR PUBLICATION CONGRESSJONALDISTRICT -Eighth COUNTY CODE Shelby 157 PRESENT USE —AGRICULTURE —MUSEUM —.COMMERCIAL —PARK JC.EDUCATIONAL .^PRIVATE RESIDENCE —ENTERTAINMENT JlfiELIGIOUS —GOVERNMENT —SCIENTIFIC —INDUSTRIAL —TRANSPORTATION —MILITARY —OTHER: [OWNER OF PROPERTY NAME Multiple Ownership STREET & NUMBER CITY, TOWN VICINITY OF STATE LOCATION OF LEGAL DESCRIPTION COURTHOUSE, REGISTRY OF DEEDS.ETC. Shelby County Courthouse STREET & NUMBER 160 North Main CITY. TOWN Memphis, STATE Tennessee REPRESENTATION IN EXISTING SURVEYS TITLE Memphis Landmarks Commission Survey DATE May 1977 —FEDERAL —STATE —COUNTY X-LOCAL DEPOSITORY FOR SURVEY RECORDS Memphis shelby COUn tV CITY. TOWN Memphis STATE Tennessee

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Page 1: HLOCATION ftAM t» ;U~ju · Vinton, a local land developer, Malcolm Patterson, governor of Tennessee from 1907- 1911, Isaac Samuelson, owner of a very successful cigar company, Tennessee

Form No. 10-300 REV. {9/77)

UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR/NATIONAL PARK SERVICE /

NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES INVENTORY -- NOMINATION FORM

SEE INSTRUCTIONS IN HOW TO COMPLETE NATIONAL REGISTER FORMS TYPE ALL ENTRIES -- COMPLETE APPLICABLE SECTIONS

Annesdale Park Historic DistrictHISTORIC

AND/OR COMMON

HLOCATION ftAM t» ;U~juSTREET & NUMBER (^J^JU^l Sjt ,

CITY. TOWNMemphis _^

STATETennessee

UCLASSIFICATIONCATEGORY OWNERSHIP

^.DISTRICT —PUBLIC

_ BUILDINGIS) ^PRIVATE

—STRUCTURE JtBOTH

—SITE PUBLIC ACQUISITION

—OBJECT —IN PROCESS

—BEING CONSIDERED

' ,b* ^JuJ^-^i aL X) • " " '

Ci^L /f^u>-^nxij£Lc

VICINITY OP­

CODE47

STATUS^.OCCUPIED

—UNOCCUPIED

—WORK IN PROGRESS

ACCESSIBLE

—YES: RESTRICTED

— YES: UNRESTRICTED

X_NO

*U' SI k&JU}'*^ fi^JL*,.

^ PJL, .. }_NOT FOR PUBLICATION

CONGRESSJONALDISTRICT

-EighthCOUNTY CODEShelby 157

PRESENT USE—AGRICULTURE —MUSEUM

—.COMMERCIAL —PARK

JC.EDUCATIONAL .^PRIVATE RESIDENCE

—ENTERTAINMENT JlfiELIGIOUS

—GOVERNMENT —SCIENTIFIC

—INDUSTRIAL —TRANSPORTATION

—MILITARY —OTHER:

[OWNER OF PROPERTYNAME

Multiple OwnershipSTREET & NUMBER

CITY, TOWN

VICINITY OF

STATE

LOCATION OF LEGAL DESCRIPTIONCOURTHOUSE, REGISTRY OF DEEDS.ETC. Shelby County CourthouseSTREET & NUMBER

160 North MainCITY. TOWN

Memphis,STATE

Tennessee

REPRESENTATION IN EXISTING SURVEYSTITLE

Memphis Landmarks Commission SurveyDATE

May 1977 —FEDERAL —STATE —COUNTY X-LOCAL

DEPOSITORY FOR SURVEY RECORDS Memphis shelby COUntV

CITY. TOWNMemphis

STATE

Tennessee

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DESCRIPTION

CONDITION CHECK ONE CHECK ONE

X.EXCELLENT —DETERIORATED XJJNALTERED X.ORIGINALSITE

X.GOOD _RUINS X-ALTERED _MOVED DATE.

2JLFAIR _UNEXPOSED

DESCRIBETHE PRESENTED ORIGINAL (IF KNOWN) PHYSICAL APPEARANCE

Annesdale Park, known from its beginning development as "The First Subdivision of the South", is an important and almost undisturbed collection of early 20th century archi­ tecture, reflecting the transitional period between ornate Victorian style houses and bungalows. In addition, some of the original tiled street signs, carriage blocks, and almost all of the original street lighting is still in place. The first residents of Annesdale Park were members of an emerging upper-middle economic class, benefiting from the prominence of Memphis in the cotton and lumber markets, and expanding wholesale and retail trade distribution. As Memphians moved to newer areas of the city, the maintenance of Annesdale Park declined; however, the last few years have seen an influx of new residents who are restoring their houses.

Buildings contributing to the character of the districtt

1. Women's Center, of,the•MidrSouth, Inc. (1228 Harbert)-: 1906, l-h story brick, .wood shingled dormers,,. 1 .story projecting front porch

2. Elliot House (1237) Harbert): 1927, 2 story apartment, stucco with brick quoins, 1 story projecting front porch, center gable and parapet

3. Gilder House (1240 Harbert): 1905, 2 story limestone, hip roof, 3 dormers, 1 story front porch with wooden columns

4. Elliot House (1241 Harbert): 1927, 2 story apartment, stucco with brick quoins, 1 story projecting, front porch,, center,gable and. parapet

5. Elliot House (1247 Harbert): 1911, renovation in progress

6. Scheibler House (1248 Harbert): 1908, 2 story brick and wooden shingles, cornice brackets,,stained, glass window, 1 story front porch with Ionic columns;

7. Fleming House (1252 Harbert): 1905, 1-% story bungalow,-aluminum siding

8. Elliot House (1253 Harbert): 1911, 2 story stone and stucco, cornice brackets, 1 story front porch, side bay window with stained glass

9. Fleming House (1258. Harbert); 1923, 1-h story brick bungalow, 2 story rear section, 1 story front porch

10, James House (1261 Harbert): 1911, 2 story limestone and stucco, bellcast hip roof, 1 story front and side porch with Doric columns, stained glass windows

11. Fleming House (1264 Harbert): 1906, 2 story brick, bellcast hip roof, attic dormers,:1 storyifront-porchr

12. Benefiel House (1267 Harbert): 1911, 2-k story brick and stucco,; hip roof, 1 story front porch

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01 SIGNIFICANCE

PERIOD

—PREHISTORIC

—1400-1499

—1500-1599

— 1600-1699

— 1700-1799

—1800-1899

—XI900-

AREAS OF SIGNIFICANCE-CHECK AND JUSTIFY-BELOW

_ARCHEOLOGY-PREHISTORIC

_ARCHEOLOGY-HISTORIC -•

—AGRICULTURE

X^ARCHITECTURE

_ART

—COMMERCE

—COMMUNICATIONS

3L.COMMUNITY PLANNING

^.CONSERVATION

—ECONOMICS

—.EDUCATION

—ENGINEERING

—EXPLORATION/SETTLEMENT

—INDUSTRY

—INVENTION

—LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE

—LAW

—LITERATURE

—MILITARY

—MUSIC

—PHILOSOPHY

—POLITICS/GOVERNMENT

—RELIGION

—SCIENCE -»

—SCULPTURE

—SOCIAL/HUMANITARIAN

_THEATER

—-TRANSPORTATION

—OTHER (SPECIFY)

SPECIFIC DATES BUILDER/ARCHITECT

STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE

The significance of Annesdale Park lies in three areas. First, the subdivision developed in 1903 incorporated many of the physical improvements which have become expected standards for modern subdivisions. Its wide streets were paved and curbed, street lights .we're .in place, _utilities were installed, and street trees were planted. Its development became'the model for1 several'adjacent areas : which''developed'over the following few.years. 'In addition, developers 'specified the; minimum dollar1 value of improvements to be placed on the property. These features, together with its''access to public transportation on the newly built trolley line extension, reflected in adherence to planning standards which are still considered important in newly developing neighborhoods.

Annesdale Park also reflects the growth of a rapidly expanding upper middle class in Memphis, emerging from the economic growth of the 1880s and 1900s and the healthy cotton and timber industries. A number of notable citizens who had an influence on -the development of Memphis and the state-lived in Annesdale P.ark; Among-them were T. 0. Vinton, a local land developer, Malcolm Patterson, governor of Tennessee from 1907- 1911, Isaac Samuelson, owner of a very successful cigar company, Tennessee Supreme Court Justice Arthur S. Buckanan, Abe Cohn, a distinguished criminal attorney, Dr^ Henry Posert and his brother-in-law Jacob Peres, the first rabbi of Memphis' Temple Israel and founder'Of the nation's first wholesale grocery company, and-W. I. Cole, the founder of one of the largest millwork companies in the Mid-South and an unsuc­ cessful candidate-for Mayor of Memphis. In addition, the evolution of the area-in the Depression and war years, and: its later rejuvenation represent the changes occurring in many older city neighborhoods.

Annesdale Park's architecture represents the evolution from late Victorian to bungalow, which occurred during the first years of the twentieth century. Many of its older homes have building details from earlier style periods in the form of window treatment, shingling and interior details. Stained and leaded glass windows and transoms, oak woodwork, and bay and oriel windows are found in many houses. Several good examples of the Bungaloid style, as well as early twentieth, century apartment buildings, are also found in the neighborhood.

Annesdale Park thus reflects the architectural, planning and'socio-economic changes of the early 1900s.

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The Commercial Appeal ̂ Memphis, TNJ, October 15, 1903.Goodspeed's History of Tennessee^ Nashville: Charles and Randy Elder, 1974 (originallypublished 1887).

Memphis City Directories, 1904-1922. Miller, William D. Memphis During the Progressive Era, 1900~1917, Memphis: Memphis

State University Press, 1957.

^GEOGRAPHICAL DATAACREAGE OF NOMINATED PROPERTY _____ 60

QUADRANGLE SCALE 1:24000QUADRANGLE NAME Northwest MemphisUTM REFERENCES — --•- ' - --..-- .?. .J... T - ..........

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f.l , I I i i I I I I I , I I '< I I Hi i I 11,11,1 I , | , I , , IVERBAL BOUNDARY-D.E.SCBIPT.ON The nominated property begins at the intersection of

Bellevue Boulevard and an,,alley % block north .,of Peabody Avenue? * thence..ea^t along the center line of the alley'to the northeast .corner of property no. 170?* thence south -along tha eastJboundaries of Drooerties nos. 170, 169, 79, 80, 121, 122, and 38 to^ the

LIST ALL STATES AND COUNTIES FOR PROPERTIES OVERLAPPING STATE OR COUNTY BOUNDARIES

STATE CODE COUNTY CODE

'STATE CODE COUNTY CODE

FORM PREPARED BYNAME/.TITLE-. Barbara H. Church, Architectural Historian Robert E. Dalton, Director of Field ,Services_______ORGANIZATION

Tennessee Historical CommissionDATE.

1 Q7RSTREETS NUMBER'

170 Second Avenue NorthTELEPHONE

<615)-741r2371CITY.OR TOWNNashville

STATE

Tennessee

STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICER CERTIFICATIONTHE EVALUATED SIGNIFICANCE OF THIS PROPERTY WITHIN THE STATE IS:

NATIONAL__ STATE___ LOCAL.*__

As the designated State Historic Preservation Officer for the National Historic.Preservation Act of 1966 (Public Law 89-665). I hereby nominate this property for inclusion in the National Register and certify that it has been evaluated .according to the criteria and procedures set forth by the .National Park Service,

STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICER SIGNATURE

TITLEExecutive Director. Tennessee Historical Commission

DATE

GPO 021-803

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Form No. 10-300a (Hev. 10-74)

UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR NATIONAL PARK SERVICE

NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES INVENTORY - NOMINATION FORM

ITEM NUMBER PAGE 2

Women's Center of the Mid-South, Inc.J. W. & Emerald T. DunnLew & Ron ElliotM/M Jerry Q. GilderJack and Gladys ScheiblerM/M Sam J. FlemingMrs. Evelyn ElliottSol & Frances S. WienerM/M W. M. JamesGeorge W. & Nell CollinsMary E. DavisM/M W. D. HensleySidney L. & Ann N. DattelM/M Ernest J. PutnamMrs. Elizabeth BensonMrs. Eloise FurlotteMrs. Mary Jane CollinsAndrew DoyleM/M Melvin PetersMiss Evelyn LowenthalJohn SorondilasM/M William DentonMrs. Mary FurlotteM/M Gary EatonRobert C. & Kathleen W. GravesMrs. Adair TateMildred C. McCaddonAileen E. StephensonMae L. BennerM/M Grayson SmithM/M George F. Demetrio IIWilliam & Mary StoutJohn W. RemittersC. L. Yarbrough, Jr.R. Herman MitchellHarris M. & Shirley SorrelleJesse Taylor WebbL. G. & P. Y. TrotterW. C. & Corine Kent

1228 Harbert Avenue 1234 Harbert Avenue 682. S. Bellevue Blvd. 1240 Harbert Avenue 3340 McCorkle Road 1264 Harbert Avenue 1253 Harbert Avenue 4573 Minden Avenue 1261 Harbert Avenue 1271 Harbert Avenue 1275 Harbert Avenue 1283 Harbert Avenue 60 Goodwyn 1287 Harbert Avenue 1291 Harbert Avenue 1294 Harbert Avenue 1297 Harbert Avenue1301 Harbert Avenue1302 Harbert Avenue1306 Harbert Avenue1307 Harbert Avenue 1312 Harbert Avenue1317 Harbert Avenue1318 Harbert Avenue3918 Argonne1325 Harbert Avenue1229 Agnes1330 Harbert Avenue1333 Harbert Avenue1336 Harbert Avenue1337 Harbert Avenue1347 Harbert Avenue1348 Harbert Avenue1353 Harbert Avenue1354 Harbert Avenue 1357 Harbert Avenue 1360 Harbert Avenue 1363 Harbert Avenue 1740 Moryle Street, #4

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Form No. 10-300a (Hev. 10-74)

UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR NATIONAL PARK SERVICE

NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES INVENTORY -- NOMINATION FORM

FOR NPS USE ONLY

RECEIVED 00! 4

DATE ENTERED

CONTINUATION SHEET ITEM NUMBER PAGE

M/M Scott LawyerM/M David L. WilkinsDorothy L. WilsonM/M James R. McQuistonDennis L. CollierLaura P. BoazMrs. Lela F. StewartM/M Phi Hip CaseyM/M Michael J. ForopoulosMrs. Viola LeasDr. and Mrs. Byrou WiseMr. Francis D. McElroyDr. and Mrs. Don DonaldsonM/M James JohnsonMrs. Evelyn YarboroughMs. Frances AndrewsDennis L. CollierM/M Walter YoungM/M C. W. BrewerM/M Ellis ChappellM/M James E. HugginsMrs. Mildred C. KennedyM/M B. M. SpearsM/M H. C* JacqueasM/M Patrick PenningtonM/M Saul A. HerringM/M John PectolMiss Laura V* AndersonMurray ReissM/M Kevin RayMrs. W. C. HolmesM/M Derwood FeltonMrs. Elizabeth DorrohM/M David C. ScruggsM/M James B. CreedonM/M Rowlett ScottMary CavasinoM/M Dan K. WestmorelandM/M Malvern BryanKatherine McBride

1229 Carr Avenue1233 Carr Avenue1807 Peabody Avenue1572 Central Avenue1247 Carr Avenue1520 Ivy Road1253 Carr Avenue1254 Carr Avenue1266 Carr Avenue1259 Carr Avenue1265 Carr Avenue1270 Carr Avenue1273 Carr Avenue1276 Carr Avenue1277 Carr Avenue1279 Carr Avenue1247 Carr Avenue1291 Carr Avenue1298 Carr Avenue1299 Carr Avenue1302 Carr Avenue1306 Carr Avenue1311 Carr Avenue1316 Carr Avenue1317 Carr Avenue1320 Carr Avenue1323 Carr Avenue1325 Carr Avenue1328 Carr Avenue1336 Carr Avenue1338 Carr Avenue1339 Carr Avenue1348 Carr Avenue1352 Carr Avenue1353 Carr Avenue1357 Carr Avenue1360 Carr Avenue1361 Carr Avenue1366 Carr Avenue1367 Carr Avenue

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Form No. 10-300a (Kev. 10-74)

UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR NATIONAL PARK SERVICE

NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES INVENTORY « NOMINATION FORM

FOR NFS USE ONLY

OCT4 1978RECEIVED

CONTINUATION SHEET ITEM NUMBER PAGE

Elizabeth S. BeusonMrs. Arthur W. GreenM/M James SimmonsWayne F. WinterburnMatthew R. ColeJosefina L. CacesM/M Walter BrooksbankM/M Leo T. CaptinoRichard TrickettM/M W. M. MeloanLouise T. CorderaSerenity House of Memphis, Inc.M/M Thomas R. LowdonM/M Walter H. AlienVirginia B. G. BonnerJune C. & Elizabeth ThomasonBlanche Bullard " * iGeorge & Mary E. KonyackClaudine StricklandAnita FletchallM/M John BerryPhyllis G. GatesLouis & Anui L. PhillipsM/M Tom VlahosVince J. & Evelyn D. DianaKRS Investment CompanyM/M Thompson, Jr.M/M Clarke M. ReynoldsMr. Patrick HughesM/M Robert E. HillM/M James A." BlaydesMs. Mary WeberLucy W. AskewWalter J. & Dorothy A. PinnerDudley S. JeffersonCatherine G. ThomasMaude G. & Hulon PowellB. E. & Marcell A. W. McLartyRonald W. Porter & Dorris G.Gordon L. & Sandra L. Miles

1291 Harbert Avenue1234 Vinton Avenue1235 Vinton Avenue 1241 Vinton Avenue 1243 Vinton Avenue 1246 Vinton Avenue 1254 Vinton Avenue 2506 Cardigan Drive1259 Vinton Avenue1260 Vinton Avenue1265 Vinton Avenue1266 Vinton Avenue 1269 Vinton Avenue 3097 Domar 130 Perkins Ext. 1283 Vinton Avenue1288 Vinton Avenue1289 Vinton Avenue 1288 Vinton Avenue 1295 Vinton Avenue 1299 Vinton Avenue 1388 Carr Avenue 1559 North Parkway 1310 Vinton Avenue 1313 Vinton Avenue 726 Mt. Moriah Road 1319 Vinton Avenue 1326 Vinton Avenue1330 Vinton Avenue1331 Vinton Avenue 911 Maria1341 Vinton Avenue 1346 Vinton Avenue 1349 Vinton Avenue 1380 Lamar Avenue 1354 Vinton Avenue 1358 Vinton Avenue 1361 Vinton Avenue 1364 Vinton Avenue 4240 Burgundy

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Form No. 10-300a {Rev. 10-74)

UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR NATIONAL PARK SERVICE

NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES INVENTORY - NOMINATION FORM

i*S oetif

DATE ENTiREb

CONTINUATION SHEET ITEM NUMBER PAGE 5

M/M Frank L. FritzQuinton R. InmanM/M Wilford H. GowenDavid & Denise DavidsonM/M Kenneth R. RudstromArdelle B. KinneyJ. Roy & Lulu PenlandCharles H. & Elizabeth DorrohT. J. & Jessie WalkerFrances O. LacyGeorge T. & Ethel M. HeislerEvalou B. FussellR. M. & Ethel BumpusDr. WillianT. Black, Jr.Department of CorrectionsBrenda HoldmanCity of MemphisB. L. GibbonsVirginia & Harry RossM/M Lonnie E. RobertsBruce R. BowlesMrs. Lucille ChichesterMrs. Neva JohnsonM/M Emmet D* EdwardsDr. and Mrs. Sam SandersMildred BrandesDr. Irvin D. Fleming/Dr. Reed BaskinJoseph C. LougheedM/M Gordon A. ReinhardtCariale, Clark & Snyder, MDTom P. CoburnLucille S. Walters/Gladys YoungbloodM/M Joseph L. Street, Jr.Dr. Jeremiah UpshawM/M Mitchell HallMervin L. HilerBrenda HoldmanM/M Michael J. BaldridgeEdith L. WhittenM. E. LaquintanoM/M John ParkerClifford Weese

1330 Goodbar 1324 Goodbar 1318 Goodbar 1314 Goodbar 1308 Goodbar 1315 Goodbar 1319 Goodbar 1370 Peabody 1359 Goodbar 1363 Goodbar 1346 Goodbar 137 Sweet Bay Street1233 Peabody Avenue1234 Peabody 1242 Peabody 1336 Peabody1252 Peabody1253 Peabody 1258 Peabody 4198 Fizer 1264 Peabody 1269 Peabody 1279 Peabody 1283 Peabody 1286 Peabody 2277 Union Avenue1296 Peabody1297 Peabody 1299 Peabody1314 Peabody1315 Peabody P.O. Box 38346 1320 Peabody1324 Peabody1325 Peabody 1331 Peabody1336 Peabody1337 Peabody 1347 Peabody 1350 Peabody 1355 Peabody 1359 Peabody

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Form No. 10-300a (Rev. 10-74)

UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR NATIONAL PARK SERVICE

NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES INVENTORY -- NOMINATION FORM DATE ENTERED

CONTINUATION SHEET ITEM NUMBER PAGE

M/M John C. Scheeper Annie M. French St. Johns Methodist Church Memphis Board of Education Memphis Board of Education Ruth E. Mitchell Rebecca Westbrook

620 S. Perkins 1367 Peabody Bellevue at Peabody Bruce Elementary School Bellevue Junior H. S. 376 Bellevue 605 Cleveland

Memphis 38117 Memphis 38104

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Form No. 10-300a (Rev. 10-74)

UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIORNATIONAL PARK SERVICE

NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES INVENTORY « NOMINATION FORM

FOK NPS USE ONLY

DATE ENTERED

CONTINUATION SHEET_________________ITEM NUMBER 7 PAGE 2_____________________

13. Hensley House (1283 Harbert): 1910, 2 story brick, hip roof, 1 story front porch with Doric columns, stained glass windows

14. Putn'am House (1287 Harbert): 1912, 2 story stone, bellcast hip slate roof, 1 story front porch, circular windows at stair

15. Augebette House (1288 Harbert): 1920, 1 story brick bungalow, gabled front porch

16. Benson House (1291 Harbert): 1910, 2 story brick, hip roof, attic dormer, 1 story front porch, stone string course and water table, brick chimney with terra-cotta chimney pots, stained glass windows flanking fireplace

17. Furlotte House (1294 Harbert): 1921, 1 story bungalow, 1 story front porch with paired Doric columns

18. Collins House (1297 Harbert): 1910, 2 story weatherboard and shingles, hip roof, three dormers, 1 story front porch with paired Doric columns

19. Doyle House (1301 Harbert): 1911, 2 story timber and stucco; 1 story front jborch, attic dormer, pedimented pavillion

20. Lowenthal House (1306 Harbert); 1905, 2 story frame house, hip roof, 1 story front and side porch

21. Sorondilas House (1307 Harbert): 1-h story brick bungalow, stuccoed clipped gable, 1 story front porch

22. Furlotte House (1317 Harbert): 1921, \-h story brick bungalow, stuccoed gable, 1 story front porch

23. Hensley House (1318 Harbert): 1906, 2% story brick, hip roof, front dormer With Palladian window, 1 story front porch

24. Benefiel House (1319 Harbert)L 1906, 2h story limestone, hip roof, three dormers, 1 story front porch

25. Graves House (1324 Harbert): 1911, 2h story frame with weatherboard siding, hip roof, dormers with leaded glass windows, 1 story front porch with pediment

26. Tate House (1325 Harbert): 1906, 2h story limestone, hip roof, three dormers, 1 story front porch

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Form No 10-300a <Hev. 10-74)

UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR NATIONAL PARK SERVICE

NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES INVENTORY -- NOMINATION FORM PATEENTERED______nfp. g 9 1

CONT1 NUATION SHEET____________ ITEM NUMBER 7 PAGE 3___________________

27. McCaddon House (1329 Harbert): 1906, 2 story stone, front and side bays, 1 story front porch

28. Banner House (1333 Harbert): 1927, 2h story brick and stucco duplex, timbered, tile roof, 2 story screened front porch, Gibbs type doorway surround

29. Smith House (1336 Harbert): 1904, 1*5 story frame house with weatherboard siding, front gable, cornice brackets, circular windows with applied Greek keys in lower side gables, 1 story front and side porch with a sigmentally curved pediment

30. Demetrio House (1337 Harbert): 1927, 2h story brick tile roof, oriel window, 1 story front porch surmounted with concrete balustrade

31. Stout-White House (1347 Harbert): 1912, 1 story frame house with weatherboard siding, 1 story front and side porch, front door with side lights and transom

32. Remitters House (1348 Harbert): 1912, 2 story brick, bellcast hip roof with 3 dormers, 2 story front porch, cast stone lintels, 2 story side bay

33. Boggs House (1353 Harbert): 1912, 2 story frame house with asbestos siding, hip roof, attic 'dormer, 1 story front porch

34. Mitchell House (1354 Harbert): 1910, 2 story frame house with weatherboard and fieldstone siding, hip roof with front and side gables with patterned shingles, 1 story front porch

35. Sorrelle House (1357 Harbert): 1912, 2% story stucco, gable roof with corner brack­ ets, 2 front dormers, 1 story front and side porches

36. Webb House (1360 Harbert): 1907, 1^ story limestone, gambrel roof with patterned shingle gables, 1 story side bay

37. Trotter House (1363 Harbert): 1 story frame house, pierced wood trim on front gable, 1 story front porch

38. Kent House (1364-66-68 Harbert): 1906, 2 story frame house with weatherboard and shingle siding, 2 story front porch

39. Lawyer House (1229 Carr): 1910, 2 story brick,! story front porch with paired Doric columns and wooden balustrade, cast stone lintels and string course, paired eaves brackets, semicircular attic dormer window with keystone

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Form No. 10-300a (Hev. 10-74)

UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIORNATIONAL PARK SERVICE

RECEIVED

NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES INVENTORY -- NOMINATION FORM

FOR NPS USE ONLY

DATE ENTERED_____tcr c o

^CONTINUATION SHEET ITEM NUMBER 7 PAGE 4 ^^^

40. Wilkins House (1233 Carr); 1907, 2% story frame with weatherboard siding, 1 story front porch, bellcast hip roof, broken-bed pedimented gable

41. Wilson House (1234 Carr): 1925, 2 story brick apartment house, cast stone orna­ ment between first and second story, 1 story front porch

42. McQuiston House (1241-43 Carr): 1907, 2h story duplex, brick and shingles, 2 story side bay, 2 story front porch, front gable with Palladian window and shingles, dentil cornice

43. Wilson House (1242 Carr): 1925, 2 story brick apartment house, cast stone ornament between 1st and 2nd story, 1 story front porch

44. Collier House (1247 Carr): 1909, 2% story limestone, bellcast hip roof, Flemish-type front gable with Palladian-type window, cast stone ornamental panel, 1 story front porch with paired Ionic columns, 2 story side bay with stained glass window

45. Boaz House (1248 Carr): 1906, 2 story frame house with weatherboard and shingle siding, attic dormer, 1 story front and side porch with Doric columns

46. Casey House (1254 Carr): 1908, 2 story frame house with weatherboard siding, stone chimneys and foundation, 1 story front and side porch with Doric columns and pediment with applied ornament, 6 interior fireplaces with tile hearths and oak mantels

47. Foropoulos House (1258 Carr); 1908, 2 story brick and limestone, bellcase hip roof, hip dormer and bay window, cast stone quoins, 1 story porch with Ionic columns, porte- cochere, leaded-glass transom and sidelights

48. Leas House (1259 Carr): 1909, 2\ story brick, gable roof, bracketed cornice with returns, shed dormers, 1 story porch with Roman Doric columns, porte-cochere

49. Wise House (1265 Carr): 1909, 2h story stone, hip roof, hip dormer, 1 story L- porch with stone pillars, sidelights and headlight around front door

50. Foropoulos House (1266 Carr): 2 story stone, hip roof, hip dormer, 1 story L-porch with Tuscan columns, bay window, head and sidelights around front door

51. McElroy House (1270 Carr): 1910, 2 story frame, hip roof, hip dormers, asbestos siding, 1 story L-shaped porch with stone pillars, head and sidelights around front door

52. Donaldson House (1273 Carr): 1905, 2% story, stone and shingled frame, gable roof, dormer with round arch gable, bracketed cornice and festooned frieze, oriel window, wheel window, head and sidelights, 1 story porch with paired Ionic columns and surmounted cast iron balustrades

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Form No 10-300a (Rev. 10-74)

UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR NATIONAL PARK SERVICE

RECEIVED

NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACESINVENTORY -- NOMINATION FORM DATE ENTERED

CONTINUATION SHEET _____________ITEM NUMBER 7____PAGE b____________________

53. Johnson House (1276 Carr): 1912, 2 story, brick, tile gable roof, 1 story porch with Euscan columns

54. Yarborough House (1277 Carr): 1907, 2 story, brick,hip roof, hip dormer, 1 story L porch with brick pillars

55. Andrews House (1279-81 Carr): 1924, 2 story brick, hip roof, 2 story porch with cast iron balustrade and brick pillars.

56. Collier House (1290 Carr): 1907, 2h story, frame, hip roof, dormer with rouhd arch gable and pilasters, bay windows and turret, 1 story porch with Tuscan columns

57. Young House (1291 Carr): 1907, 2h story, brick, hip roof, hip:dormer, 1 story porch with brick pillars

58. Brewer House (1297 Carr): 1907, 2^ story, brick, hip roof, hip dormers, 1 story L porch with Tuscan columns

59. Chappell House (1299 Carr): 1909, 2 story, stone, hip roof, hip dormer, oriel windows, 1 story L porch with Ionic columns and turned balustrade, headlights and side­ lights

60. Huggins House (1302 Carr): 1907, 2 story, frame, shingles and weatherboard, hip roof, hip dormer, 1 story porch

61. Kennedy House (1306 Carr): 1905, 2h story, frame, asbestos shingles, hip roof, hip and gable dormers, 1 story porch with Tuscan columns, headlight and sidelights

62. Spears House (1311 Carr): 1905, 2 story, stone, hip roof, hip dormers, 1 story L porch with Tuscan columns

63. Jacqueas House (1316 Carr): 1921, 1*5 story brick and stucco bungalow, hip roof, porte-cochere

64. Pennington House (1317 Carr): 1905, 2 story, frame, asphalt siding, 1 story L porch with banded Ionic columns, headlight and sidelights

65. Herring House (1320 Carr): 1906, 2 story, frame, weatherboard, hip roof, hip dormers, 2 story portico with Tuscan columns, sidelights and headlights, stained glass window

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Form No. 10-300a (Hev. 10-74)

UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIORNATIONAL PARK SERVICE

NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES INVENTORY -- NOMINATION FORM

FOR NFS USrONLY

DATE ENTE«ED

CONTINUATION SHEET_________________ITEM NUMBER 7 PAGE 6___________________

66. Pectol House (1323 Carr): 1906, 2 story, stone or cast stone, hip roof, 1 story L porch with stone pillars, stained glass headlights and sidelight, Ionic engaged columns on entrance architrave

67. Anderson House (1325-27 Carr)j ca. 1905, 2 story frame, weatherboard, bay windows, 1 story L porch with banded Ionic columns, modillioned and dentiled cornice

68. Reiss House (1328 Carr): 1909, 2 story frame, shingles, gable roof, gable dormer with Palladian window, 1 story porch with paired Tuscan columns, sidelights and fan headlight

69. Alexander House (1333 Carr): 1907, 2 story stone, hip roof, crenellated polygonal tower, Dutch gable dormer, oval window, cantilevered porch roof

70. Ray House (1336 Carr): 1905, 2h story, frame (shingled) and stone, round turret, gable roof, Palladian window, arched 1 ,story porch under projecting gable, modillioned cornice and festoon frieze

71. Holmes House (1338 Carr): 1907, 2 story, frame (shingled) and stone, hip roof, Dutch gable, Dutch dormers, 1 story porch with paired Tuscan columns

72. Felton House (1339 Carr): 1912, 2h story, stone hip roof, hip dormer, polygonal turret, 1 story L porch with paired Ionic columns

73. Dorroh House (1348 Carr): 1910, 2h story, brick, hip roof, Dutch dormer, bracketed cornice, quoins, 1 story porch with brick pillars, headlight and sidelights

74. Scruggs House (1352 Carr): 1906, 2h story, frame, weatherboard, hip roof, 1 story pedimented portico with clustered Ionic columns, dormer with segmental arch gable in­ corporating cartouche

75. Creedon House (1353 Carr): 1907, 2% story, stone, hip roof, bay windows, 1 story L porch with paired Ionic columns, sidelights and headlight

76. Scott House (1357 Carr): 1906, 2 story, frame, weatherboard, hip roof, hip dormer, 1 story porch with square pillars, sidelights and headlight

77. Cavasino House (1360 Carr): 1910, 2 story brick, hip roof, gable dormer, briacketed cornice, 1 story porch with brick pillars, headlight and sidelights

78. Westmoreland House (1361 Carr): 1906, 2 story, frame, weatherboard, hip roof, hip dormers, oriel windows, 1 story porch with tapered pillars

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Form No. 10-300a (Rev. 10-74)

UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIORNATIONAL PARK SERVICE

NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES INVENTORY -- NOMINATION FORM

RECEIVED

DATE ENTERED DEC 2 2"W8

CONTINUATION SHEET ITEM NUMBER 7 PAGE '

79. Bryan House (1366 Carr): 1906, 2 story, frame, aluminum siding, hip roof, 1 story L porch

80. McBride House (1367 Carr): 1909, 2*s story, frame, weatherboard, bellcast hip roof and dormers, bracketed cornice, 1 story porch with square pillars, headlight and sidelights

81. Beuson House (1229 Vinton): 1908, 2 story brick bellcast hip roof, 1 story L porch, bracketed cornice with dentils, quoins, attic dormer with shingles

82. Green House (1234 Vinton): 1911, 2 story brick, slate front gable with leaded windows, leaded glass sidelights and transom, oriel window

83. Simmons House (1235 Vinton): 1911, 2 story stone and weatherboard, attic dormer, 1 story L porch with Tuscan columns

84. Boaz House (1240 Vinton): 1910, 2 story stone, patterned shingles in gable, 1 story front porch with Tuscan columns

85. Winterburn House (1241 Vinton): 1910, 2 story frame house, 1 story front porch with Tuscan columns and stone balustrade

86. Cole House (1243 Vinton): 1907, 1h story frame with asbestos siding, 1 story L porch

87. Caces House (1246 Vinton): 1906, 2 story frame house with weatherboard and shingle siding, tile hip roof, attic dormer, 1 story front porch with pillars

88. Brooksbank House (1254 Vinton): 1912, 2 story frame house with weatherboard siding, bracketed cornice, attic dormers, oriel window, 1 story front porch with Tuscan columns and pedimented gable

89. Captino House (1255 Vinton): 1922, 1 story brick Bungalow, front porch with stone pillars and stone ballustrade

90. Trickett House (1259 Vinton): 1907, 2 story stone, 1 story L porch with stone pillars, name of original owner "Gage" set in blue ceramic tile at front steps

91. Meloan House (1260 Vinton): 1911, 2 story brick and weatherboard, bracketed cornice, attic dormers, 1 story front porch with Tuscan columns

92. Cordera House (1265 Vinton): 1925, 1^ story brick bungalow with stucco gables

93. Serenity House of Memphis, Inc. (1266 Vinton): 1906, 2% story limestone, slate front dormer, 1 story L porch

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Form No. 10-300a {Hev. 10-74)

UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR FOR NPS USE ONLYNATIONAL PARK SERVICE

RECEIVED

NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES , „DATE ENTERED______OE.C ^ 2 WBINVENTORY -- NOMINATION FORM

CONTINUATION SHEET_________________ITEM NUMBER 7 PAGE 8_____________________

94. Lowdon House (1269-71 Vinton): 1908, 2 story stone and shingle house, 1 story front porch with Ionic columns and surmounted by wooden balustrade, doorway with fanlight and sidelights

95. Alien House (1272 Vinton): 1906, 2 story limestone, slate front gable, L porch with Tuscan columns

96. Bonner House (1275 Vinton): 1922, 2 story brick, 1 story front porch with brick pillars, bracketed cornice

97. Benefiel House (1278 Vinton): 1908, 2 story frame house with weatherboard siding, hip roof, attic dormer, L porch with Tuscan columns

98. Benefiel House (1282 Vinton): 1905, 1^ story frame house with weatherboards and shingles, dentil trim at cornice

99. Thomason House (1283 Vinton): 1911, 2 story stone and shingle house, bracketed cor­ nice, 1 story front porch, side portico

100. Bullard House (1288 Vinton): 1903, 2 story stone and stucco, bracketed cornice, 1 story front porch with stone pillars and stone balustrade, sunporch

101. Konyack House (1289 Vinton): 1906, 2 story stone, modillioned cornice, attic dormers, sidelights and transom, L porch with stone pillars and dentiled cornice

102. Strickland House (1294 Vinton): 1916, 2 story brick and stucco, attic dormer, 1 story L porch with gable and brick pillars

103. Zedlitz House (1295 Vinton): 1906, 2h story stone, hip roof, dormers with enegaged Ionic columns, 1 story L porch with stone pillars and dentiled cornice

104. Berry House (1297-99 Vinton): 1927, 2 story brick duplex, 2 story porch, 2 story side bay

105. Gates House, (1298 Vinton): 1908, 2 story frame house with shingle and weather­ board siding, 1 story front porch with Ionic columns, attic dormer

106. Vlahos House (1310 Vinton): 1905, 2 story brick, 1 story L porch with Tuscan columns, attic dormers

107. Diana House (1311-13 Vinton): 1906, 2 story limestone, attic dormers, hipped slate roof, 1 story L porch with Tuscan columns

108. Thompson House (1319 Vinton): 1906, 2 story limestone, attic dormers, 1 story L porch with ornamental iron supports

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Form No. 10-300a (Rev. 10-74)

UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIORNATIONAL PARK SERVICE

RECEIVED

NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACESINVENTORY ~ NOMINATION FORM

FOR NFS USE ONIY

1978

DATE ENTERED DEC 2 2 1978

CONTINUATION SHEET_________________ITEM NUMBER ' PAGE *____________________

109. Benefiel House (1324 Vinton): 1908, 2 story brick, 1 story L porch with clustered wooden pillars and broken-base pedimented gable

110. Reynolds House (1326 Vinton): 1911, 2 story stone, 1 story L porch with stone pillars

111. Hughes House (1330 Vinton}: 1906, 1% story frame with weatherboards, 1 story front and side porch with dentiled cornice, front bay

112. Hill House (1331 Vinton): 1905, 2% story frame house with weatherboard siding, shingled front gable, 1 story L porch with Tuscan columns

113. Blaydes House (1336 Vinton): 1927, 2 story brick duplex, 2 story porch, cast stone quoins and lintels, tile roof

114. Weber House (1341 Vinton): 1906, 2 story frame .house with weatherboard siding, 1 story L porch with Tuscan columns

115. Askew House (1346 Vinton): 1908, 2 story frame house with shingles and weather­ board siding, paired cornice brackets

116. Pinner House (1349 Vinton): 1914, 1% story brick bungalow, front gable stuccoed with clipped roof and balcony before gable window

117. Jefferson House (1353 Vinton): 1906, 2 story limestone, attic dormer, 1 story L porch with stone pillars and stone ballustrade

118. Thomas House (1354 Vinton): 1909, 2 3s story frame house with weatherboard siding, timbered and stuccoed front gable, 1 story front porch with wooden balustrade, circular window, recessed door

119. Powell House (1358 Vinton): 1910, 2^ story brick, bellcast roof with shingled gables, 1 story screened front porch

120. McLarty House (1361 Vinton): 1910, 2 story frame house with weatherboard siding, modillioned cornice, attic dormers, 1 story front porch with Tuscan columns

121. Porter House (1364 Vinton): 1908, 2 story limestone, 1 story front porch with Tuscan columns, hip roof, attic dormer, broken cornice

122. Miles House (1365 Vinton): 1907, 2 story frame with asbestos siding, bellcast hip roof, 1 story front porch with fluted wooden pillars, center bay

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Form No. 10-300a (Rev. 10-74)

UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIORNATIONAL PARK SERVICE

RECEIVED

NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACESINVENTORY - NOMINATION FORM

FOR NPS US€ ONLY

DATE ENTERED •w-

CONTINUATION SHEET _____________ITEM NUMBER 7 PAGE 10_______ __________

123. Bellevue Junior High School (575 Bellevue): 1927, brick, cast stone trim, 3 stories, Tudor arch front door, spandrels decorated with quatrefoils

124. Bruce School (1206 Carr): 1908, 3 story brick, cast stone trim, engaged Ionic columns at front door, architect: S. C. Alsup :

125. St. Johns Methodist Church (Bellevue at Peabody): 1908, brick with cast stone quoins, lintels and sills, portico with Ionic columns

126. Rudstrom House (1308 Goodbar): 1921, 1 story frame house with 2 story section, weatherboarded, 1 story front porch with arched opening

127. Davidson House (1314 Goodbar): 1913, 1% story stucco, 1 story projecting front porch with iron railing

128. Kinney House (1315 Goodbar): 1911, 1*5 story frame house with weatherboard siding, shingled front gable, 1 story front porch, hip on gambrel roof

129. Gowen House (1318 Goodbar): 1920, 1 story stuccoed bungalow, 1 story front porch

130. Penland House (1319 Goodbar): 1912, 1^ story framed house with weatherboard siding, 1 story front porch with balustrade, side bay

131. Inman House (1324 Goodbar): 1912, 1^ story framed house with weatherboard siding, 1 story front porch

132. Fritz House (1330 Goodbar): 1921, ~Lh story brick, 1 story front porch, side bay

133. Heisler House (1346-48 Goodbar): 1925, 1*5 story stuccoed bungalow, 1 story front porch

134. Fussell House (1352 Goodbar): 1910, ~Lh story frame house with weatherboard siding, 1 story front porch with wooden pillars, dormers

135. Dorroh House (1353 Goodbar): 1925, Ih story stucco, dormer, 1 story front porch with stuccoed pillars

136. Walker House (1359 Goodbar): 1925, lh story stucco, dormer, 1 story front porch with stuccoed pillars on stuccoed piers

137. Fussell House (1360 Goodbar): 1920, 1% story framed house with weatherboard siding, shingled gable, side bay, front porch with decorative iron supports

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UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR NATIONAL PARK SERVICE

NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES INVENTORY -- NOMINATION FORM DATE ENTERED

CONTINUATION SHEET_________________ITEM NUMBER 7_____PAGE 11___________________

138. Lacy House (1363 Goodbar): 1925, l*z story framed house with weatherboard siding, clipped gable, side bay, 1 story front porch with stone pillars

139. Fussell House (1366 Goodbar): 1925, 1 story framed house with weatherboard siding, 1 story front porch with stone pillars

140. Bumpus House (1233 Peabody): 1908, 2 story brick with quoins, 1 story front porch with paired Tuscan columns, attic dormers

141. Black House (1234-40 Peabody): 1913, 2 story brick, gable tile roof, enclosed front porch, semicircular attic windows

142. Bumpus House (1241 Peabody): 1906, 2h story limestone and asbestos siding, front bays, Palladian window in gable,L porch with Tuscan columns

143. State of Tennessee House (1242 Peabody): 1906, 2 story limestone dentiled cornice, side bay, front porch with Ionic columns, attic dormer

144. Holdman House (1245-47 Peabody)s 1922, 2 story brick duplex, concrete string course, 2 story front porch

145. Senior Citizens Center (1252 Peabody): 1905, 2\ story brick, modillioned cornice, Palladian windows, 1 story front porch with pedimented gable and paired Tuscan columns, porte-cochere and sleeping porch

146. Gibbons House (1253 Peabody): 1914, 2h story stone, 1 story front porch with stone pillars and balustrade, side bay window

147. Ross House (1258 Peabody): 1905, 2 story brick and shingle, 1 story front porch with pedimented gable and paired Ionic columns, semicircular windows in gables

148. Bowles House (1264 Peabody): 1905, 2h story brick and shingle, dormer, semi­ circular windows in gables, 1 story front porch with pedimented gable and paired Tuscan columns

149. Edwards House (1283 Peabody): 1906, 2h story limestone with shingled gable incorporating Palladian window flanked by oval windows, 1 story front porch with stone pillars

150. Sanders House (1286 Peabody): 1906, 2 story limestone with attic dormers and enclosed front porch

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UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR NATIONAL PARK SERVICE

NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES INVENTORY - NOMINATION FORM

FOR ttf>$ USE ONLY

DATE ENTERED DEC 2 2 1978

CONTINUATION SHEET _____________ITEM NUMBER 7 PAGE 12__________________

151. Brandes House (1287-89 Peabody)s 1920, 2 story brick duplex, 2 story front porch with brick pillars, attic dormer, decorative diamond-shaped tiles inserted on front porch columns

152. Sanders House (1290 Peabody): 1905, 2 story limestone, front bay, 1 story front porch with stone pillars and wooden Tuscan columns, sleeping porch over porte-cochere

153. Hall House (1325 Peabody): 1906, 2h story frame house with weatherboard siding, 1 story L porch with pedimented gable and Tuscan columns, oriel windows

154. Lougheed House (1297 Peabody)s 1906, 2 story brick with new siding and fendstra- tion on facade

155. Reinhardt House (1299 Peabody): 1922, 1% story brick and stucco bungalow, 1 story front porch and porte-cochere

156. Roberts House (1305 Peabody): 1918, 2 story brick with two, two-story front porches, attic dormers, string courses, side bays

157. Coburn House (1315 Peabody): 1911, 2 story limestone and shingles, front and side bays, fan window in attic gable

158. Walters House (1319 Peabody): 1906, 2 story frame house with weatherboard siding, Palladian window in front gable

159. Street House (1320 Peabody)r 1923, 2 story brick and stucco, tiled roof, arched door

160. Upshaw House (1330 Peabody): 1909, 2 story brie, slate roof, 1 story L porch with pedimented gable and Ionic columns, cast iron gate, front bay

161. Hiler House (1331 Peabody): 1922, 1% story brick bungalow, exposed rafters, side bay, modern brick wall encloses old porch

162. Holdman House (1336 Peabody): 1907, 2h story frame house with weatherboards, 1 story front porch with Tuscan columns, side bay

163. Baldridge House (1337 Peabody): 1915, 2 story brick, bracketed cornice, one story L porch with brick pillars and pedimented gable

164. Whitten House (1347 Peabody): 1906, 2% story limestone and stucco, 1 story L porch with paired wooden pillars, Palladian window in front gable, front bay

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Form No, 10-300a (Rev. 10-74)

UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIORNATIONAL PARK SERVICE

NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES INVENTORY -- NOMINATION FORM

FOR NFS USE ONLY

CONTI NUAT1ON SHEET_________________ITEM NUMBER 7 PAGE 13__________________

165. Laquintano House (1350 Peabody): 1909, 2 story limestone classical Revival with Corinthian portico, modillioned and dentiled cornice

166. Parker House (1355 Peabody): 1910, 2 story limestone with tile roof, one story L porch with pedimented gable, and ornamental iron supports, carriage block with tile house numbers

167. Weese House (1359 Peabody}: 1909, 2 story limestone, 1 story L porch with paired Ionic columns, paired cornice brackets

168. Scheeper House (1360 Peabody): 1906, 2 story brick with one story front porch with dentiled cornice and Ionic columns, center bay flanked by Ionic pilasters, attic gabled dormers

169. French House (1367 Peabody): 1919, 2 story brick, 1 story front porch with brick pillars, paired cornice brackets

170. Dorroh House (1370 Peabody) & 1917, 2 story brick, 1 story front porch with brick pillars, porte-cochere, paired cornice brackets

171. Peters House (1302 Harbert): ca. 1915, 2*2 story frame, 1 story front porch with Tuscan columns

172. Denton House (1312 Harbert): ca. 1915, 2 story frame with weatherboard siding, 1 story front porch with wooden pillars

176. Collins House (1271 Harbert): ca. 1920, 1% story stucco bungalow, 1 story front porch with stone pillars and stone balustrade, clipped gables

Other buildings in the district;

173. Dunn Building (1234 Harbert): ca. 1970, 2 story brick veneered apartments

174. Wiener Building (The Caprice)<1259 Harbert): ca. 1970, 2 story brick veneered apartment

175. Fleming Building (1270 Harbert): ca. 1970, 2 story brick veneered apartment

177. Davis House (1275 Harbert): ca. 1950, 1% story brick veneered

178. Dottel Building (1284 Harbert): ca. 1970, 2 story brick veneered apartment

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UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIORNATIONAL PARK SERVICE

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CONTINUATION SHEET ITEM NUMBER ' PAGE 14

179. Stephenson House (1330-32 Harbert): ca. 1950, Ih story brick veneered duplex

180. Phillips Building (1307 Vinton)t ca. 1970, 2 story stone and brick veneered apartment

181. KRS Investment Co. Building (1318 Vinton): ca. 1970, 2 story brick veneered apartment

182. KRS Investment Co. Building (1337 Vinton): ca. 1970, 2 story brick veneeredapartment

183. Stewart House (1253 Carr): ca. 1955, 1 story brick veneered

184. House (605 Cleveland): 1921, garage converted into ; an apartment. House destroyed when street widened

185. House (376 Bellevue): 1936, 2 story brick Colonial Revival

186. Roberts Building (1261 Peabody): ca. 1970, 2 story brick veneered apartment

187. Chichester Building (1269 Peabody): ca. 1947, Ih story brick veneer

188. Johnson Care Home (1279 Peabody): ca. 1960, 1 story brick veneer

189. Fleming Building (1296 Peabody): 1913, remodeled ca. 1970;two story brick with 1 story brick veneered addition to facade

190. Canale, Clark & Snyder Building (1314 Peabody): 1907, remodeled ca. 1970, two story brick with 1 story brick addition to facade

191. Upshaw Building (1324 Peabody): 1915, remodeled ca. 1970, two story stone with one story brick addition to facade

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Form No. 10-300a (Hev. 10-74)

UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR NATIONAL PARK SERVICE

NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES INVENTORY ~ NOMINATION FORM

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The Press Scimitar /Memphis, Tiy , October 6, 1943.

Shittington, Earle L. Centennial History, St. John's Methodist Church. Jackson, TN) McCowat-Mercer Press, 1960.

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center line of Harbert Avenue; thence west along Harbert Avenue approximately 68 feet; thence south along the east boundaries of properties nos. 37, 139, and 138 to the south­ east corner of property no. 138; thence west along the south boundaries of property nos, 138, 136, 135, 130 and 128 to the southwest corner of property no. 128; thence north along the west boundary of property no. 128 to the center line of Goodbar Avenue; thence west approximately 50 feet along Goodbar Avenue; thence north along the west boundary of property no. 126 approximately 175 feet to the southeast corner of property no. 19; thence west along the south boundaries of property nos. 19, 18, 16, 14, 13, 177, 176, 12, 10, 174, 8 and 5 to the southwest corner of property no. 5; thence north along the west boundary of property no. 5 to the southeast corner of property no. 4; thence west along the south boundaries of property nos. 4 and 2 to the southwest corner of property no. 2; thence north along the western boundary of property no. 2 to the center line of Harbert Avenue; thence west along the center line of Harbert Avenue to the center line of Bellevue Boulevard; thence north along the center line of Bellevue Boulevard approximately 175 feet; thence west to the western boundary of the Bellevue Junior High School property;thence north along the western boundary of Bellevue Junior High School property and continuing north crossing Carr Avenue and continuing to the northern boundary of Bruce Elementary School property; thence east along the northern boundary of Bruce Elementary School to the southwest corner of property no. 125; thence north along the western boundary of property no. 125 to the center line of Peabody Avenue; thence east along Peabody Avenue to the center line of Bellevue Boulevard; thence north along the center line of Bellevue Boulevard to the beginning.