Created By: City of Monticello Historic Preservation Commission
This building historically known as the Dr. J.D. Knott office and residence is a Commercial type built in 1911 with a slight Arts & Crafts influence. Two stories, square shape, brick walls, asymmetrical facade. The south half of the first story consists of the storefront entrance (multi-light door, four-light transom) access by the concrete steps; a broad window group of 12/12 double-hung sash flanking a fixed sash; and a multi-light staircase door. The north storefront consists of a single light door with four-light transom, with two pairs of 15/15 double-hung sash. The parapet extends as pedestals at the end. Eight small insets across the parapet, framing the two names on the south reading "JOHN KIRBY" (added later) and that on the right reading "DR. J.D. KNOTT." Occupants of 110 included Lodge Abstract, a Ford dealer and Kaiser Abstract. Occupants of 112 included Dr. Knott, Dr. Cline, Dr. Allman and Vance Bibliographies.
This point of interest is part of the tour: Courthouse Square National Register Historic District
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