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77. Beasley House
77. Beasley House. 6847 Pine Street. Circa 1905. Frame Ver...
76. Ollinger-Cobb House
Ollinger-Cobb House. 6829 Pine Street. Circa 1875. Gulf Cotta...
72. Winston-Batson
Winston-Batson House. 5104 Pike Street. 1932. Bungalow. Th...
69. Carson McCombs House. 5152 Pike Street
69. Carson McCombs House. 5152 Pike Street. 1927. Bungalow...
67. Brown-Stewart House. 6867 Oak Street
Brown-Stewart House 6867 Oak Street. Circa 1907. Frame Vernac...
65. Milton Clubhouse
65. Milton Clubhouse. 6861 Oak Street. Circa 1938. New Eng...
59. William Bonifay House
59. William Bonifay House. 6812 Oak Street. Circa 1907. Fr...
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. ...
54. Hobbs-King House
54. Hobbs-King House. 5221 Mary Street. Circa 1911. Frame ...
Results for B
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.
76. Ollinger-Cobb House
Ollinger-Cobb House. 6829 Pine Street. Circa 1875. Gulf Cottage Style with modified Gothic detailing. This house is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The house was built by Joseph Ollinger, a prominent entrepreneur in Milton. Ollinger and his two ...
72. Winston-Batson
Winston-Batson House. 5104 Pike Street. 1932. Bungalow. This wood frame bungalow is a typical example of middle class housing constructed in Milton during this period.
Craftsman houses that dotted the countryside during the early 1900s were inspired by the ...
69. Carson McCombs House. 5152 Pike Street
69. Carson McCombs House. 5152 Pike Street. 1927. Bungalow. This modest bungalow house was built by Carson Mccombs with elements of Craftsman style.
67. Brown-Stewart House. 6867 Oak Street
Brown-Stewart House 6867 Oak Street. Circa 1907. Frame Vernacular. This house also features a single story wrap around porch.
65. Milton Clubhouse
65. Milton Clubhouse. 6861 Oak Street. Circa 1938. New England. In 1913, The Milton Civic League was formed with the goal of making Milton a
"cleaner more beautiful and more modem city to live." The league worked to remove billboards, ...
59. William Bonifay House
59. William Bonifay House. 6812 Oak Street. Circa 1907. Frame Vernacular. The house possesses several classical details such as its transom and sidelights. The house was purchased by William Bonifay in 1914.
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 ...
54. Hobbs-King House
54. Hobbs-King House. 5221 Mary Street. Circa 1911. Frame Vernacular. This house was built by Uriah Chavers. The large dormer and the Craftsman porch were added after its original construction. In 1923, a local high school teacher, Raymond Hobbs purchased ...