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56. Hobbs Rental II
obbs Rental II. 5211 Mary Street. Circa 1922. Bungalow. This&...
55. Hobbs Rental
55. Hobbs Rental. 5215 Mary Street. Circa 1922. Bungalow. ...
51. Park House
Park House. 6794 Margaret Street. Circa 1925. Frame Vernacula...
50. Allen-St. Claire House
50. Allen St. Claire House. 6788 Margaret Street. Circa 18...
49. L&N Railroad
L&N Railroad Depot. 5003 Henry Street. 1909. Frame Ver...
48. Brashear House
48. Brashear House. 5024 Henry Street. Circa 1880. Frame V...
44. Ramsey-Jernigan House
44. Ramsey-Jernigan House. 4993 Filmore Street. 1913. Fram...
43. Henderson House
43. Henderson House. 5005 Filmore Street. 1890. Frame Vern...
42. Stewart House
Stewart-Cox House. 5108 Escambia Street. Circa 1905. Frame Ve...
41. Faircloth Rental
41. Faircloth Rental. 5188 Escambia Street. 1921. Craftsma...
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56. Hobbs Rental II
obbs Rental II. 5211 Mary Street. Circa 1922. Bungalow. This house was also built by Hobbs as a rental home. It is virtually identical to 5215 Mary Street.
55. Hobbs Rental
55. Hobbs Rental. 5215 Mary Street. Circa 1922. Bungalow. This house was originally built as rental home by R.H. Hobbs. The house exhibits classic details of
the Craftsman style with its low slope roof, wide eave overhang, exposed rafters, and continuous porch resting ...
51. Park House
Park House. 6794 Margaret Street. Circa 1925. Frame Vernacular. This front gabled bungalow house has elements of the Craftsman style.
50. Allen-St. Claire House
50. Allen St. Claire House. 6788 Margaret Street. Circa 1890. Frame Vernacular. This house, with its modest details is a typical rural vernacular building, showing the evolution of a double pen house type.
49. L&N Railroad
L&N Railroad Depot. 5003 Henry Street. 1909. Frame Vernacular. The first depot was built on this site in 1882, the same year the
railroad was completed in Milton.
It burned in 1909, and the current
building was built the same ...
48. Brashear House
48. Brashear House. 5024 Henry Street. Circa 1880. Frame Vernacular. This house was located on the current property after 1908. However, the design and core materials indicate the house was constructed in an earlier decade.
44. Ramsey-Jernigan House
44. Ramsey-Jernigan House. 4993 Filmore Street. 1913. Frame Vernacular. The house was built by J.W. Ramsey. The Jernigan family owned the house from 1923 to 2016.
43. Henderson House
43. Henderson House. 5005 Filmore Street. 1890. Frame Vernacular. Side-gabled house with exposed roof rafters is a common vernacular design seen throughout the southeast.
42. Stewart House
Stewart-Cox House. 5108 Escambia Street. Circa 1905. Frame Vernacular. The house was built by L.C. Fisher, a local realtor. This house is eclectic in its architectural style with elements of Colonial Revival.
41. Faircloth Rental
41. Faircloth Rental. 5188 Escambia Street. 1921. Craftsman
The house was built by a local bank
president David Faircloth for his son
James Faircloth. This cross-gabled
house was owned by the family until
the 1970s. The house is an excellent