Created By: Oxford Historic Preservation Commission
Built for less than $4000. He used a variety of seven different sidings including shingles, German siding, T&G in geometric patterns. The porch has decorative balusters, spindles, medallions and brackets. Two Tiffany glass panels, believed to be originals imported from Europe, frame the entry door. riginally lighted by kerosene fixtures, the electricity was installed around 1920 and still has the solid brass switches that were installed. This home was saved through the HPC efforts and the City's demolition by neglect ordinance which requires the owners to make a plan for repairs.
This point of interest is part of the tour: Oxford Historic District Walking Tour (Main Street District)
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