search

Results for L

94. Chaffin-Cohen Building

Chaffin-Cohen Building. 5230 Willing Street. 1909. Masonry Vernacular. This building was built for V.V. and J.A. Chaffin. In 1920, H.L. Chaffin purchased it from the Cohens. The south half of the building was used as a print shop from 1926 ...

photo_library
91. D.T. Williams Building

91. D.T. Williams Building. 5240 Willing Street. 1910. Masonry Vernacular. Formerly occupied by D.T. Williams Dry Goods, Hardware and Grocery.

photo_library
90. D.T. Williams and Co. Office Building.

90. D.T. Williams and Co. Office Building. 5242 Willing Street. Circa 1912. Masonry Vernacular. This architectural style is typical of commercial. buildings constructed in Milton during the first two decades of the twentieth

photo_library
89. Bates-Krentzman Building

89. Bates-K.rentzman Building. 5227 Willing Street. 1919. Masonry Vernacular. The Bates-Krentzman Dry Goods Company originally occupied this building in 1919.

photo_library
88. Elliot Building

88. Elliot Building. 5235 Willing Street. Circa 1910. Masonry Vernacular. A 1917 Sanborn Insurance Map indicates that the building served as a General Store.

photo_library
86. H.L. Williams

86. H.L. Williams House. 5108 Walton Street. Circa 1925. Frame Vernacular. This modest frame vernacular dwelling exhibits elements of bungaloid design and Craftsman style, tapered porch posts, exposed
rafter ends and decorative triangular braces. The house was moved to this location by H.L. Williams ...

photo_library
85. Steele House

85. Steele House. 5113 Walton Street. Circa 1920. Frame Vernacular. This house shows a classical influence with its tapered porch columns. This is typical of houses in the Milton/Bagdad area. Local history indicates this was originally built as a rental ...

photo_library
82. Faircloth House

82. Faircloth House. 5183 Santa Rosa Street. Circa 1919. Bungalow. This house is an excellent example of a Craftsman Bungalow.

photo_library
80. Faircloth Parker Huse

80. Faircloth Parker House. 5197 Santa Rosa Street. 1927. Mediterranean Revival. The house was built by David Faircloth for his daughter and son-in-law, Tom and Bessie Faircloth Parker.

photo_library
77. Beasley House

77. Beasley House. 6847 Pine Street. Circa 1905. Frame Vernacular. This house is typical in design and style of vernacular homes built in Milton during this period.

photo_library
menu
more_vert