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SURVEY-INVENTORY FORM
COMMUNITY CULTURAL RESOURCE SURVEY
1. NAMEHistoric N/A
and/or Common Washington Street Historic District
,„„„-.„., UTM References: See continuation sheets 2, LOCATION Zone Easting _____________
Street & Number Northing ______________ _________See individual survey forms_______________- not for publication
City, Town- vicinity of
State County
3. CLASSIFICATIONOwnership: public private both
Status: occupied unoccupied work in progress
Present Use: agriculture commercial educational entertainment government
industrial military museum park private residence
religious scientific transportation other: hospital
4. OWNER OF PROPERTYName , . . , -, rSee individual survey forms
Street & Number
City, TownState _____________________________- vicinity of________________________________
5. MAJOR BIBLIOGRAPHICAL REFERENCESSee nomination text item 9
6. FORM PREPARED BYName/Title Nancy Compau, see text of nomination, item 11
Organization Date
Street & Number~~~~Telephone
City or Town " ~~~ state
Form AHP S-2 (6/78)
7. DESCRIPTIONCondition: excellent good fair deteriorated ruins unexposed
Circle one: unaltered altered
Circle one: original site moved date ________
Describe the present and original (if known) physical appearanceattach photo
See continuation sheet
Verbal boundary description: See continuation sheet
Acreage; 3.5
8. SIGNIFICANCE
Specific dates 188° - 1935 Builder/Architect See survey forms
a. HistorySee continuation sheet
b. Evaluation of Significance
See continuation sheet
Washington Street Historic District Survey Form Continuation Sheet Narrative Section
Description:
The Washington Street Historic District is a three block concentration of well preserved Victorian residences on the north side of Dayton. The district spans the north side of the street from the middle of the 400 block to the banks of the Patit Creek. Bordering the row of substantial homes on the north side of the street is a line of large black walnut and locust trees which provide residential ambience and a visual boundary to the district. In addition, a low stone wall runs from the corner of Second Street to the north of the Baker property at Third and Washington and helps provide some design unity to the eastern part of the district. Houses on the south side of the street are uniformly smaller, less well preserved, and do not share the Victorian character of the nominated buildings.
The ten contributing houses are two and one-half story wood frame structures sheathed with horizontal wood siding. Constructed in the popular styles of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the collection includes examples of both vernacular forms and high styles. For example, two of Dayton's most distinguished Italianate style houses—the Broughton House at 303 E. Washington and the Grupe House at 403 E. Washington--are included in the district. The houses feature bracketed and pedimented cornices, bay windows, and elaborate window hood moldings. The Baker House at 303 North Third is an unusual amalgamation of Italianate massing with two corner towers on either side of the facade. The Queen Anne period is represented by the Scott House at 409 E. Washington, which features the typical corner turret of the style. A more vernacular version of the pe-riod is the Gillis-Richardson House (115 E. Washington St.), a front gable house with perpendicular wing and a variety of decorative shingles, a spindlework porch and other ornamental detail. Early twentieth century examples of the late Queen Anne style include the speculative houses built at 203 and 205 E. Washington. These houses are two and one-half story frame houses with full height side wings. In addition to the residences, one of the contributing properties is a one story, brick hospital constructed in 1935 in an Art Deco style, the only example of the style in the city. Because of its architectural character, it is considered a contributing element in the district.
The contributing properties in the district are distinguished by integrity and architectural character. The noncontributing buildings include two recent ranch homes built on the lots of larger Victorian residences, a small undistinguished property built in the early twentieth century which does reflect the character of the district, and sheds
Washington Street (2)
built for the Brining Hospital on the site of a demolished Victorian house.
Boundary Justification; The boundary of the Washington Street district was drawn to include the collection of late Victorian houses on the north side of the street which still convey the quality of large Victorian homes from a period when Washington Street was a prestigious residential area. Therefore the district boundaries were determined by the change in character and integrity east of the 400 block of Washington Street, and a similar change to the south of the district. The west boundary is created by Patit Creek.
Significance:
Area of Significance: architecture
Period of Significance: 1880 to 1935
Statement of Significance:
The Washington Street Historic District is an architecturally significant collection of large houses built in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Within the compact district are two of the city's finest examples of the Italianate style, several excellent examples of early twentieth century vernacular and speculative housing, and several houses in the Queen Anne style. In addition, the district includes the finest example of Art Deco design in the city. The houses in the Washington Street Historic District retain integrity, including some landscape features like the stone retaining wall on the east side of the district and the row of locust trees. Other areas on the northside do not convey the same degree of integrity or the same concentration of significant design. In addition, the district is significant for its association with several leaders in the economic development of Dayton and Columbia County.
Historical background; In 1880, when the first of the homes in the district was built, Washington Street had become a prime residential neighborhood. The land was part of Day's original 1871 plat of Dayton and the Day and Mustard Addition of 1872. It was a convenient walk to the business center on Main Street. Attorney David Higgins and Town Marshall J. B. Armstrong were the first to build their houses near the bend in Patit Creek in 1880. Although these early houses were comfortable, they were not as grand as the Italianate structure built for attorney Morgan Baker in l885--later known as the Broughton house when it was purchased a few years later by a leading commercial and land holding family. About the same, John Carr built his house with double towers and in 1889 local architect J.W. Burrows designed the Italianate style Grupe house for a sawmill owner. Other
Washington Street (3)
houses in the district were apparently built as speculative investments, like the houses at 203 and 205 E. Washington, but they continued to reflect the large and comfortable quality of the earlier houses. The construction of the Brining Memorial Hospital in 1935 was the only major new building in the district. Although the institution introduced a non-residential use to the area, the importance of facility and its architectural quality underscored the continuing importance of Washington Street.
Washington Street (4)
Addendum:
The district includes 5 contributing garages and other utilitarian auxiliary structures. Generally, these buildings are wood frame, gable roof one story structures built during the period of significance. Two noncontributing garages and the series of noncontributing sheds behind the Brining Hospital do not contribute to the district because they post date the period of significance or do not reflect the district's historic character.
Resource Count:
Contributing houses: 9 Contributing hospital:___1 Total 10
Contributing Garages: 5
Grand Total: 15
Noncontributing houses: Noncontributing garages: Noncontributing hospitalsheds:_______________
Total
Washington Street (5)
Verbal Boundary Description:
The Washington Street Historic District is a rectangular shaped district described thusly: Beginning at the northeast corner of North First Street and East Washington Street, proceed west to the west property line of 115 East Washington Street, proceed west to the west property line of 115 East Washington Street (lot 10 - 12, block 15, Dayton Original Plat); proceed north to the rear property line of said lot; proceed east to the east property line of 409 Washington Street (lot 10, block 34, Day & Mustard Addition); proceed south to Washington Street; proceed west along Washington Street to the point of beginning.
Washington Street (6)
USGS Map: Dayton, Washington (7.5) UTM References:
A) 11 / 424330 / 5129980
B) 11 / 424750 / 5130220
C) 11 / 424770 / 5130180
D) 11 / 424360 / 5129920
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Columbia County Title Company records.
1911-12, 1916-17
Columbia County/Dayton Directory-R. L.
PolkDayton House
Quilt by Rainwater and Broughton,
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raised en a farm on
the Tucannon River,
bought the land and built
the house after she was divorced.
The title over the years passed
from Rogers to Trudgeon to
Swett to
Burke and finally,
to Jack Groom. Groom worked at Green Giant Canning Company.
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textured shingle
siding. It has
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frame windows on
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the gable entry Jifs the
sloped Norman Englishroof-line extending down on one
side; the
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W. H.
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This house was built for Emma and C. M.
Grupe. Grupe had a large sawmill and planing
t mill in Dayton.
The second owner was Chester F. Miller,
prominent lawyer, later judge (for Garfield,
Columbia 5
of the Superior Court, and active
in Dayton civic affairs for many years. It is now
Asotin Counties) an apartment house.
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pioneer and member of the legislature who introduced the bill creating Columbia County.
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Burrows. Burrows practiced in Dayton from the 1880s until his death in
1908. He
probably is responsible for many of the fine residences,
as indicated^in^the newspaper
articles, as well as many of the brick buildings on Main Street,
but it is difficult to document his work.
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shallow hip roof two story house with double decorated brackets,
plain wide fascia
and decorative,;scroll in the pediments with pendants. Tall narrow one over one double^hung windows
with crown moi|.;,and J&ain^surrounds. Partial belt course.
Shed roof over one entry with brackets.Gable roof with bradfets ;6ver second door.
Flat area on roof suggests widow's walk once^was there (cupola).
The wraparound porch; is partially filled in; it has
square tapered posts. The porch additions and
a lack of care are evident*
There is a one story gable roof frame garage on the property.
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anuscripts, newspapers,
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maps, photos, oral
sources, etc.)
Columbia County Title records. Dayton Chronicle,
10 October 1899Dayton Chronicle,
20 February 18921915 Columbia County/Dayton Directory-R.
L. Polk
t History of Southeastern Washington,
Western Historical Publishing Company, 1906,
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Day sold this land to John Carr on June
23, 188U,
for $600. Carr probably
built the house. Carr was an early-day,
prominent resident of Dayton, a cabinetmaker by trade,
who turned his talents
into building many of the homes in town.
George Baker bought the house in 1887 for $2650.
Baker started an abstract,
real estate loan and insurance company,
the records of which are intact at the Columbia County Title Company and which were used
in this survey;
his company was very successful and continued until his sold it
and it became the Weather ford-Wallace Agency. The house was
sold in 1909 and changed hands several times until
it was purchased in 1912 by Mary E. Stephenson,
who ran a lodging house. F.
W. Gilbert bought
it in December,
1912; he was a fanner.
In 1915, George Wohlwend,
a German immigrant who was a sheep rancher bought the property.
He married Mrs. Rennewanz,
the mother of three children, one of whom was Will Rennewanz.
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Wohlwends, the property passed into Will Rennewanz' hands
in 1927; Will was a stockdealer,
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shingled and round, the other octagonal of original
siding. Both
tower roofs are conical and topped with finials. There are paired decorative brackets under the eaves,
giving a touch of Italianate
style to the house. Most of the windows are double hung one over one with crown molding
and decorative surrounds,
but some have been altered. The wraparound porch with tapered columns has
been partially enclosed.
There is
some inappropriate siding and window treatment.
The front door ir original, with glass
panels, and a transom over the door.
There is a pedimental
gable with decorative cut work and pendant at the
south facade. Beneath this gable
is a highly decorative hood mold over double-one over one windows.
This house is featured in a booklet entitled "Columbia County",
ca. 1905.
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ibliographic References: (Include books, periodicals, m
anuscripts, newspapers.
legal documents, m
aps, photos, oral sources, etc.)
1. Columbia County brochure,
ca. 1905
2. Dayton House Quilt #2,
paper by Faye Rainwater 8 Darlene Broughton
3. Dayton City Directory,
1909I4.
Columbia County Title Company records
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(Period of Sign.
: 1880-1935)
A farmer,
George Wohlwend, bought the
property in
1912. It was
later owned by Will
Rennewanz, a
local rancher, from 1927
until recently. Wohlwend was a German
immigrant who was a sheep rancher.
In later life he married Mrs.
Rennewanz, the
mother of Will and two other children.
After their deaths, the children
inherited the house;
two of them sold their interest
to Will Rennewanz.
(NOTE: At one
time, Wohlwend,
and later his
stepson, Will Rennewanz,
also owned the
big house adjacent to
this one,
the Baker home at
303 North Third.)
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front porch, square porch posts,
some one over one double hung windows and two new fixed pane triple windows on each
side of the front door.
The house has been altered,
and resided.
Even though this house is
older, it
is not considered contributing to the district because
it is
of a smaller
scale than
the others, and has
been altered. The most notible
feature is
again the stone wall along the
front of the property,
which runs down the block
from the Broughton home
to the
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(Period of Sign.:
1880-1935)
This house was built
for Herb and Irene
Decker. Irene's
father had the Scott Lumber Company
and she and her husband ran
it. Later one
son continued operation of the
lumber company and the
other son,
Robert, operated a concrete
company. This
latter son,
Robert, now
lives in
the house
and continues
to run the concrete company in Dayton.
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A single
story side
gable roof house with vertical wood siding, split
shingle siding and brick masonry,
The windows are mostly fixed single pane.
A double
garage is
attached.
A notible
feature is
the stone wall along the
front of the property, a
continuation of the wall
from the
Broughton home down
the street.
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Date of Construction:
______
, __________________
Architect/Builder M
organ A. Baker
Historical Significance: _The large corner
lot was purchased from Jesse Day in
1884. M.
A. Baker was an attorney,
real estate
man and investor.
It was sold to Charles J.
Broughton in
1890 and
is still
owned by the Broughton family
corporation.Charles J.
Broughton began as a clerk in McDonald & Schwabacher,
merchants, in
1878, ended up
buying out both partners and sold out himself in
1903. He chartered the Broughton Bank
in 1909,
had large
amounts of farm land and raised prize Wheatland Shorthorn Cattle.
The family corp. has
large investments
in farm land
still, maintains the h9me and uses
it for the business meetings of the family which are held during the year.
The Broughton family has some of the
largest land holdings
in Columbia County. Family
members who live
in Dayton, Portland,
Seattle, and Spokane,
are prominent in each community
in which they live.
(Ex: Bishop's of Portland;
Pendleton Mills; Gaiser of Spokane & Seattle).
Family also has charitable foundation.
Additional Dascripton of Physical Appearance A Significant Architectural Features:(Architectural significance; can include interior & site features; address integrity
issues specially) ^ ^ pitched hip roof house with gables and gable pediments.
There are segmental window heads on
one over 8he dottfffe hung windows with elaborate crown molds. Large double scrolled brackets on projecting
wide eaves antt,a dentil course on the wide fascia.
The first floor windows are tall, narrow double hung
one over one. "There* is a trtio story bay with one over one tall
narrow windows. The flat roof areas are
topped with decorative wrought iron balustrades.
Sun room has multi-paned windows. The partial
wraparound porch has turned potih pos^s,
double brackets, and cut work balustrade.
There is a transom over the original glass
and paneled front dbor. A/low stone retaining wall
surrounds the property. The home
is intact,
with its original
furniture.
Major Bibliographic References:
(Include books, periodicals, manuscripts, new
spapers,legal docum
ents, maps, photos, oral sources, etc.)
1. 1883 Eastern Washington Directory.
2. "Where the Washingtonians Lived" by Lenggenhager and McDonald.
3. Dayton House Quilt by Broughton and Rainwater,
1978,4.
Interview with Linda Boyd Ashlock,
Spokane, (Broughton family member)
5. Metsker Maps of Columbia County.
6. "Dayton"
by Levi Ankeny,
Spokesman-Review, Sept.
30, 1951.
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Historical Significance:
(Period of Significance: 1880-1935)
Originally built as the
Brining Hospital on land donated by John Brining.
When the present hospital was built,
this was sold and became the Robison Nursing Home.
It is still a
nursing home, owned by the Columbia County Health District.
Dayton, like so much of the country,
had experienced the Depression effects. In 1934,
the^ Minnesota Valley Canning Company began construction of a huge canning plant in Dayton.
This brought new prosperity to the town.
This hospital, a new city hall and new library were constructed as a result.Quote
from the Walla Walla Union Bulletin, T>cember 17,
1950: ".....John Brining donated
land and part of the
cash andequxpment ror a
22 bed hospital. It opened July,
1934* It is run on a non-profit
county and hospital board." .itecturai Features:
*Note:other dates list
1935issues specifically)
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This large,
ohe stopy flat roof building occupies a corner lot.
The building has flat
sideswith fluted and grooved corner tables and frieze along the
front roof with decorative chevron
designs. There
is a flat roof pediment over the entry steps. The windows arealtered.
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The title records show that the property passed from Jesse Day to Matzger in
1872, and from
Matzger to Levi Ankeny in 1898. Ankeny sold to E.
D. Stevens
in 1898. Stevens had it until
1922 when it was sold to Minnie and August C.
Gerken. Gerken was a clerk at the Edwards-
Kindle Department Store. It was
sold in 1939 to Rex Davis who owned it until 1978,
when it was purchased by D.
W. Schober.
The present owner, Horowitz,
is an attorney.
(NOTE: This house can cause confusion;
there was a similar house owned by J. W.
Stevens, manager
of the Stevens Hardware Company, which was
located next door. The Sanborn Map shows both houses,
then in 1916, only this one.)
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There is a fable roof extension on one side,
and a dormer with shed roof on the other side. ^The house has
cornerboards and ft wide fascia. The
full front porch has tapered columns. The windows are
one over one double hung with crown mold. It is
slightly different, but of the
same scale
as the two houses
to the west of it.
There are no outbuildings.
Major Bibliographic References:
(Include books, periodicals, manuscripts, newspapers,
legal documents, m
aps, photos, oral sources, etc.)1909 Dayton City Directory.1916
Sanborn Map.1896
Sanborn Map. (Updated to 190U)1914,
1915, 1916-17 Columbia County/Dayton Directories,
R. L.
Polk
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Date of C
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rchitect / Builder.
Historical Significance:
ca 1905______
H. J.
Torrance
H. J.
Torrance, owner of a hardware',
appliance, tinware,
heating, sporting goods,
etc. store,
bought both this and lot 12
from G. E.
Barclay in 1904.
He probably built both^these houses as rentals as
they are identical,
and he had his own home at 115 South 6th. This one was
the home of James J. Edwards,
president and manager of Edwards-Hindle Department Store, m
the early 1900s. Sarah Torrance
sold it to C. L.
Ferguson in 1929, and it passed into the hands of C.
H. Spurbeck, who owned it until
19U2. Jack McCauley,
a chiropractor, owned it
in the 1940s.
Dallas Long, who farms many acres,
owned it in the 1970s.
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ppeared*?!! SWHKcant Architectural Features:
(Architectural significance; can include interior 4 site features; address integrity issues specifically)
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This is the secoM' MjuWif from the corner and identical to the corner house.
It is a large,
two andtpne jjalf stor$/: gable roof house with full returns, decorated shingles
in the gable and cornerboards.
lit has a wraparound porch with turned porch posts and no balustrade. .The
windows are one 6vij* one double hung with crown molds. This house
is newly painted and in very good conditional
The property also includes a non-conforming metal shed.
Major Bibliographic References: (Include books, periodicals, m
anuscripts, newspapers.legal docum
ents, maps, photos, oral sources, etc.)
1909 Dayton
City Directory19-16
Sanborn MapColumbia
County Title Company records
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(Perio
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Date of Construction: A
rchitect/Builder:
Historical Significance:
ca. 1905____
H. J.
Torrance
H. J.
Torrance, owner of a hardware,
appliance, paint shop and machine shop,
bought this lot and
the one next door, lot 11,
in 190U from G.
E. Barclay.
He probably had the two houses built and
rented them for several years because he had a large home of his own at 115 S. 6th.
James T. Alien,
a dentist, is
shown at this address in the
1909 City Directory. Later,
W. Oscar Torrance,
who was^ the manager of the Torrance Machine Shop and bookkeeper for the Torrance business,
is shown as
living here and owner from 1919
to 1954.
That year it was deeded in "Love 8 Affection" to Katherine Torrance,
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manager of the J. C.
Penney store, who owned it for the
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p"lain wide fascia.
The wraparound porch has turned porch postsand the balustrade
is missing. The house has cornerboards.
The windows are one over one double hung with crown mold.
The house needs a new roof and paint.
The property includes a one story shed.
(NOTE: This house
is identical to the house to the east)
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ibliographic References:
(Include books, periodicals, manuscripts, new
spapers,legal docum
ents, maps, photos, oral sources, etc.)
1909 Dayton City Directory.1916
Sanborn MapColumbia County Title Company records1915
Polk Columbia County/Dayton Directory
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Armstong, probably J.
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Washington Epley, a farmer
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is decorative shingle work in the gable ends,
a wide fascia board and corner boards.
There are three cantilevered
shed roofed bays on the south side of the house. The
full front porch has a flat roof and turned porch
supports.
The property also includes a one story, hip roof garage with drop siding.
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ibliographic References:
(Include books, periodicals, manuscripts, new
spapers,legal docum
ents, maps, photos, oral sources, etc.)
1896 Sanborn Map
1884 Beck and Pauli Map of Dayton
1911-12 City Directory/Columbia County Directory - R.
L. Polk
1914 City Directory/Columbia County Directory - .R.
L. Polk
Illustrated History of Southeastern Washington, 1906,
Western Historical Publishing Co,
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Historical significance: Higgins, an attorney in the early days of Dayton,
bought the land
in 1879,
and the house probablywas built shortly thereafter.
W.H. and
Lucy Gill is bought the house in
1892. Gill is was from N.
Carolina, a Civil
War veteran. After his death,
Mrs. Gillis married A.
H. -Richardson. She
lived in the house for
many years. The present owner
is the game warden. Gillis was a farmer; Amos Richardson was a lawyer.
Additional Descrlpton of Physical Appearance A Significant Architectural Features:(Architectural significance; can include interior & site features; address integrityissues specifically)
A'front gabled house on magnificent lot on Patit Creek.
There was formerly a footbridge over the creek that
led to the house. There
is a gabled addition to one side,
and wall dormers with gabled
roofs. The full
front porch has square porch
supports, a decorative square patterned frieze,
a sunburst pediment at
the entry, and
slender brackets that form arches, with pendants.
The rear kitchen addition was completed in
1984. The windows are mostly one over one double hung with plain
surrounds. There are corner boards
and a wide fascia under the closed eaves.
The property also
includes a one
story, gable roofed garage.
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ibliographic References:
(Include books, periodicals, manuscripts, new
spapers,legal docum
ents, maps, photos, oral sources, etc.)
1. Columbia Chronicle,
October 10,
1883.2.
"Where the Washingtonians Lived",
by Lenggenhager and McDonald.3.
Dayton House Quilt paper by Broughton & Rainwater, 1978.
4. 1884
Beck 8 Pauli
Map of Dayton5.
1896 Sanborn Map
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