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PROPERTY INFORMATION

Historic Name

13 Maclean Street

Address

13 Maclean Street

Tax Parcel

1114_15.01_31

Historic District

Witherspoon-Jackson Historic District

Classification

Contributing

Number of Resources

1

Style

Other

Number of Stories

2

Material

Vinyl

Historic Function

Domestic

Current Function

Domestic

Last Entry Update

2/14/2020


DESCRIPTION

Setting

Description

Two story vinyl clad gabled house with the ridge parallel to the street. The three bay second story has three one over one replacement windows with vinyl shutters over a full width hip roof front porch. The two bay porch has square wood posts. The door is on the left side of the three bay first floor. The east elevation has a gable end attic window above three unequally spaced units. The middle one is smaller and slightly offset forward. There is a small flat roof side entrance porch at the rear next to a small window and a typical size unit at the front corner. The west facade has a symmetrical arrangement of four windows (2 each level) beneath a similar unit in the gable end. There is a square stucco chimney in the center of the ridge. There is a one story gabled extension off the rear.


HISTORY

Built

1880

Architect

 

Builder

 

History

The house was constructed c. 1880. Historic maps show a vacant lot in this location as late as the historic map of 1875. The house first appears on the historic map of 1890 and all subsequent maps and atlases.

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PHOTO FROM 2015 SURVEY


2015 Photo
13 Maclean Street, south and east elevations


2015 Photo
13 Maclean Street, west elevation


HISTORIC PHOTOGRAPHS

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