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 | 1901-1910, Residential Buildings
Whitehorse Harvey House Architectural History: This one storey log dwelling has an L-shaped plan and a gable roof. One addition was originally a tent frame which was later built into a wood frame. Several additions include a living room on east side with a fireplace...
by South Hill | May 14, 2024 | 1901-1910, Residential Buildings
Whitehorse Homer House Architectural History: The one storey log structure has a wood sill foundation and dirt cellar. A gable roof covers the main structure and a hip roof was over the sun porch facing Wood Street. Shiplap siding covered the exterior. In the early...
by South Hill | May 14, 2024 | 1901-1910, Residential Buildings
Whitehorse Ike Taylor House Architectural History: It was a one-storey log structure with a gable roof covered shortly thereafter with wood siding. Several additions were made to the building. One section was a frame sun porch to front of house. Another was a shed...
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 | 1901-1910, Residential Buildings
Whitehorse Langholtz Cabin & Fox Pens Architectural History: The structure is a log building with a gable standing seam metal roof. Several additions including a log addition to north façade with a shed roof and a porch addition to west façade were constructed. A...