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62 Western Drive, c. 1884

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Photograph of 62 Western Drive. Hartshorn house #25. Built ca. 1884 in Shingle style with gable roof; exterior finish is stone and wood shingles. Notes arched and square windows with sunburst decoration. The house is called the "Goodsell house" as it seemed to have been bought and sold to and from the Goodsell family several times during the '30s, even back and forth on the same day. One suspects some kind of maneuvering for tax purposes or other financial reasons as this was depression time. Many changes have been made inside although many architectural details remain. The circular flow pattern of the downstairs is characteristic of other Hartshorn houses. Much of the renovation was made by the Nieblings.

1999.042.031

1999.042

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         62 Western Drive, c. 1884 picture number 1

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