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25 East Lane (detail of gable), c. 1888

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Unnumbered Hartshorn House. The house was built in the Medieval Revival Style, drawing heavily from Elizabethan Revival but containing an eclectic array of elements including curved stepped gables in the manner of the Netherlands. The property was sold in October 1885 to George F. Darrell and Mary B. Darrell. In 1907 the house was owned by Andrew Brown and was sold to Gussie Devine. In 1919 the property passed to Helen & Bertrand Squier and by 1926, it had passed to Emily C. Stevens.

2022.003.043

Sticks, Shingles and Stones

2022.003

Sticks, Shingles & Stones p. 26, figure 3.

         Medieval Revival Style

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