by South Hill | May 1, 2024 | 1941-1950, Residential Buildings
Whitehorse C.P. Air Pan Abodes Architectural History: Pan abodes are one-storey homes with simple gable roofs. The concrete foundation has a basement with an exterior basement stair. The roof is covered by cedar shingles. Cultural History: This house exists alongside...
by South Hill | May 1, 2024 | 1901-1910, Residential Buildings
Whitehorse Cane House Architectural History: The original building was a one-storey log structure with log sill foundation. It also had a frame hip roof, stucco exterior wall finish and asphalt roof shingles. Additions to the building included a frame structure to...
by South Hill | May 1, 2024 | 1901-1910, Residential Buildings
Whitehorse CAPTAIN CAMPBELL HOUSE Architectural History: Originally a three room log house with L-shaped plan; wood frame additions including front porch; stucco on exterior walls and asphalt shingles on roof; wood sill foundation. There are a number of frame...
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 1, 2024 | 1901-1910, Residential Buildings
Whitehorse Chambers House Architectural History: The building is a two-storey log structure with frame gable roof. The exterior has aluminum siding covering the log walls. The foundation is a timber frame sill and the roof is covered with asphalt shingles. The only...