by South Hill | May 1, 2024 | 1911-1920, Residential Buildings
Whitehorse Captain Coghlan House Architectural History: The building is a 1-1/2 storey log house with a gable roof sheathed with corrugated metal roofing. The front has a porch with a hip roof and the east facade has a frame shed dormer. The building is mounted on a...
by South Hill | May 1, 2024 | 1911-1920, Residential Buildings
Whitehorse Captain Martin House Architectural History: The building is a two-storey wood frame building with a gable roof. It also has a glassed porch and second storey balcony. Bevelled wood siding and asphalt roof shingles complete the structure. In 1917 the second...
by South Hill | May 14, 2024 | 1911-1920, Residential Buildings
Whitehorse Greenough House Architectural History: The 1-1/2 storey frame residence has a gabled roof and gabled entry. An approximate dimension is 30′ by 33′. Ship lap wood siding covers the exterior and the foundation is concrete with a basement. In 1993, after a...
by South Hill | May 14, 2024 | 1911-1920, Residential Buildings
Whitehorse Krautschneider House Architectural History: It is a small L-shaped, wood-frame house with a gable roof. It has a unique bay window and cedar shingle siding covering vertical wood siding. Roll-on asphalt roofing and a wood sill foundation complete the...
by South Hill | May 14, 2024 | 1911-1920, Residential Buildings
Whitehorse Mast House The House “Dr. F.J. Nicholson has commenced work on a residence situated at the south end of town.” (The Whitehorse Semi-Weekly Star, 10 May 1902)” This was the announcement of the start of construction of the house now known to Whitehorse...
by South Hill | May 14, 2024 | 1911-1920, Residential Buildings
Whitehorse The Whitney Black Silver Fox Farm Architectural History: It is a two-storey log structure with a gable roof. A partial dirt basement lies within a log sill foundation. Corrugated metal covers the roof. There have been two major additions to the original...