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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.

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38. Presbyterian Manse

First Presbyterian Church. 5205 Elmira Street. Circa 1868. Neoclassical Revival. The First Presbyterian Church of Milton is the oldest known church building in Santa Rosa County. The church is a wood framed building that was originally clad in wood siding. The ...

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27. Beasley-English House

27. Beasley-English House. 5069 Canal Street. Circa 1900. Frame Vernacular. This house was built by W.M. Flouker, and later acquired by the Beasley family in 1921.

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26. E.H. Beasley House II

26. E.S. Beasley House II. 5075 Canal Street. Circa 1921. Frame Vernacular. This house was also built by E.S. Beasley. The modest house exhibits bungaloid elements in its tapered porch posts and brackets.

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25. E.H. Beasley House

25. E.S. Beasley House. 5081 Canal Street. Circa 1922. Frame Vernacular. This house was built by E.S. Beasley, and it is almost identical to the house at 5093 Canal Street.

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Booker T. Washington Sculpture

Booker T. Washington is Hampton University’s most famous alumnae. Born a slave in Franklin County, Virginia, Washington became a world renowned educator and school founder. After the Civil War, he and family moved to Malden, Virginia where they secured employment ...

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23. Bray-Jones House

23. Bray-Jones House. 5093 Canal Street. Circa 1922. Bungalow. The house was built by B.W. Bray. The
Bungalow exhibits Craftsman style with its
exposed rafters, and integral/continuous
porch underneath its hipped roof This is
also the former location of Mt. ...

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22. Cohen-Cobb House

22. Cohen-Cobb House. 5111 Canal Street. Circa 1915. Bungalow. Originally built as a rental house by Etta Cohen. It is now part of the First Baptist Campus.

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21. Presbyterian Manse

Presbyterian Manse. 5165 Canal Street. 1896. Frame Vernacular. H.S. Keyser donated this land to the Presbyterian Church for the purpose of
constructing a manse. From 1896 to 1938, it served the Presbyterian ministry of Milton.

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19. E.H. Black House

19. E.H. Black House. 5185 Canal Street. Circa 1919. Frame Vernacular. This broad-eaved bungalow was constructed by E.H. Black.

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