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130 Highland Avenue, c. 1917

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One of the original Hartshorn Estate, Inc. houses (unnumbered). Houses in the French Renaissance Revival style are symmetrically formal and usually of stucco. This house has floor-to-ceiling windows on the first floor and elongated windows on the second story opening to a wrought iron balcony across the entire facade. The roof is in red clay tile. Original owner was E.M. Schreiber. Sold in 1917 to Ira Jones.

2022.003.040

Sticks, Shingles and Stones

2022.003

Sticks, Shingles and Stones, p. 39.

         French Renaissance Revival style

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