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1 Hohenwald Survey 1. Wilhelm Tell Platz Gazebo One-story octagonal gazebo with a metal hipped roof topped with a central spire. Each side of roof contains segmented arch. Roof supported by eight decorative posts. Five concrete steps lead up to gazebo. Wrought-iron benches located inside. Continuous cast concrete foundation South Maple Street One-story brick 20th Century Commercial building with low-pitched, metal side-gable roof. Offset entrance is two glass doors with transom flanked by large stationary windows. Front fayade features three sets of large multi-pane stationary windows. South end of building features an addition covered in board and batten and featuring a metal flue. Asphalt shingled shed roof serves as an awning for the whole length of the front fa9ade. Awning supported by six metal poles. Continuous cast concrete foundation South Maple Street One-story frame Victorian cottage with metal, side-gabled roof. Roof features a central gabled dormer with vent. Weatherboard siding. Central, single-door entrance fronted by a metal screen door. Entrance flanked on each side by one 3/1 double-hung window. Porch is % length with metal shed roof supported by four wooden poles featuring veranda with gingerbread trim. Side shed addition. Continuous stone foundation. 4. Muelebach-Fain House (c.1899) 114 South Maple Street One and Yz-story frame hall and parlor dwelling with side-gabled asphalt shingle roof. Weatherboard siding. Front fa9ade features off-center single-door entrance with transom and three 111 double-hung windows. Full front porch features central gable-front covered with decorative wooden shingles supported by two plain columns. Rear "T" and side additions. Brick pier foundation later filled in with continuous concrete blocks. Historic outbuilding is one-story rectangular shed with front-gable metal roof and features a double-door garage entrance and single-door entrance on front fayade. Weatherboard siding. 5. Hudgins-Edwards House (c.1901) 210 South Maple Street One and Yz-story frame double-pen dwelling with side-gable metal roof. Roof features two gabled dormers each containing one 111/ double-hung window. Masonite siding. Each end of front fa9ade features a single-door entrance. North entrance features the letter "J" in a decorative metal pattern in the screen door. Front fayade features three offset 1/1 double-hung windows. Full-length porch covered by metal shed roof and supported by seven milled wooden posts. Porch covered in wooden boards with concrete base. South end of porch fronted by wooden lattice work. Continuous stone foundation. 1

2 6. Wuest-Scheiweller House (c.1901) 212 South Maple Street One and 12-story frame understated Victorian central hall dwelling with metal, side-gable roof. Partially covered in vinyl siding. Rest of covering is weatherboard. Central singledoor entrance surrounded on both sides by one 111 double-hung window. Porch is 'l4 length and covered by metal shed roof supported by four milled wooden posts featuring decorative brackets. Rear shed addition. Brick pier foundation filled in with continuous cut stone. 7. Wuest-Starbuck House (c.l901) 216 South Maple Street One and 12-story frame Bungalow with asphalt shingle, side-gabled roof. Roof features central flat dormer containing one sliding window with decorative shutters. Brick exterior end chimney. Single-door central entrance surrounded on both sides by paired 6/6 double-hung windows with decorative shutters. Vinyl siding. Porch is 'l4 length and covered by asphalt shingled shed roof supported by four fluted columns resting on brick piers. Brick balustrade connects the piers on each side of the entrance. Rear shed addition. Continuous brick foundation. 8. Swiss Lace Factory Site/Anderson House (c.1958) 218 South Maple Street One-story brick Bungalow-inspired dwelling with front-gabled asphalt shingle roof that features vinyl siding. Central single-door entrance with adjacent tripartite picture window. North end of front fac;;ade features paired 2/2 double-hung windows. Halflength porch features front-gable asphalt shingle roof with vinyl siding and supported by three decorative iron columns. Continuous brick foundation South Maple Street One and 12-story understated Craftsman dwelling with front-gabled asphalt shingle roof. Vinyl siding. Central single-door entrance flanked by paired 6/6 double-hung windows with decorative shutters. Half-length front porch with front-gabled roof supported by two square posts and covered in Astroturf. Side entrance features extended front-gable portico. Rear "L" addition. Continuous cast concrete foundation South Maple Street One and 12-story brick understated Tudor Revival dwelling with side-gable asphalt shingle roof intersected by a front-gable. Central interior brick flue. Top floor features one 3/1 double-hung window inside gable front and an additional gable featuring a 3/1 double-hung window inserted into the middle of the roofline. First floor has a singledoor entrance and adjacent 3/1 double-hung window with decorative shutters topped by metal awning. Gable-front contains central3/1 double-hung window and the south end features a half-sized 3/1 double-hung window. Continuous brick foundation South Maple Street One-story frame understated Bungalow with side-gable asphalt shingle roof. Vinyl siding. Central single-door entrance with metal screen door surrounded on both sides by 2

3 a set of three 311 double-hung windows. Half-length porch with a small, front gable over the entrance that is supported by two wooden posts with brick piers. Continuous cast concrete block foundation. 12. Weinhauppel House (1920) 308 South Maple Street One and Yz-story frame Craftsman inspired dwelling with front-gabled asphalt shingle roof. Interior brick chimney. Vinyl siding. Top floor contains bay window featuring set of three 3/1 double-hung windows. Bottom floor contains single-door entrance on northern end of front fa9ade and adjacent 111 double-hung window. Opposite end features paired 111 double-hung windows. Wrap-around concrete porch with recessed single-door entrance supported by five tapered columns. Continuous cast concrete foundation. Detached one-story board and batten shed with front-gable metal roof. Two stationary windows consisting of four panes. Side entrance South Maple Street One and Yz-story frame cottage with side-gabled asphalt shingle roof. Interior brick chimney. Vinyl siding. Central single-door entrance flanked on each side by two 6/6 double-hung windows with decorative shutters. Central bay porch with shed roof supported by four milled posts and balustrade. Continuous concrete block foundation South Maple Street One-story brick Shotgun-style dwelling with low-pitched front-gable metal roof. Interior brick chimney. Central single-door entrance flanked on each side by one 311 doublehung window. Air conditioning unit placed within frame of the window to the left of the entrance. Central bay concrete porch covered by metal awning. Awning supported by two plain posts. Rear "L" addition. Continuous brick foundation South Maple Street One-story frame understated Bungalow with side-gable asphalt shingle roof. Interior brick chimney. Offset single-door entrance with wrought iron screen door. Flanked on each side by one 111 double-hung window with decorative shutters. Concrete porch is %length with offset gable-front roof and side shed extension. Porch contains three plain columns. Continuous cast concrete block foundation. Attached carport with metal roof supported by two wrought-iron posts South Maple Street One and Yz-story Bungalow with side-gable asphalt shingle roof intersected by central gable-front containing a vent. Central single-door entrance flanked on each side by one 6/6 double-hung window with decorative shutters. Full-length porch with two plain wooden posts and brick foundation. Rear shed addition. Continuous concrete block foundation South Maple Street 3

4 One and ~-story, frame compatible infill. 18. Duncan House 309 South Maple Street One-story Craftsman inspired frame dwelling with front-gable asphalt shingle roof. Offset entrance surrounded on each side by one 3/1 double-hung window with decorative shutters. Full-length porch with shed roof supported by four plain, rounded posts. Continuous concrete foundation South Maple Street One-story frame understated Ranch dwelling with side-gabled asphalt shingle roof intersected by central front-gable. Vinyl siding. Front fa<;ade features stone veneer course with off-set single door entrance surrounded by stone veneer pilasters. Two fulllength 2/2 double-hung windows. Full-length front porch with shed aphalt shingle roof supported by five square posts and concrete block foundation. Side porch features sidegabled asphalt shingle roof with wrought-iron columns resting on brick piers connected by a brick balustrade. Continuous brick foundation. 20. Water Tower (1926) 305 South Maple Street 21. Water Tower Auxiliary Building (1926) 305 South Maple Street One-story municipal building with side-gabled metal roof. Vinyl siding. Paired doubledoor entrance. Concrete block side addition features flat tile roof and two garage door openings. The outermost garage door opening is filled in with vinyl siding and contains a set of double-doors. The garage addition is connected to main building with a hyphen containing a single-door entrance. Continuous concrete block foundation East Third Street One-story, brick Ranch-style dwelling with side-gable, asphalt shingle roof. Front-gable wing with vent includes tripartite picture window. Single-door entrance with decorative wrought-iron screen door is flanked by a large tripartite picture window. Central bay brick porch is covered by an awning topped with asphalt shingles and supported by wrought-iron posts containing a decorative floral pattern. Continuous brick foundation East Third Street Two-story frame Colonial Revival-influenced dwelling with side-gable, asphalt shingle roof. Central, multi-paned single-door entrance with sidelights surrounded by pilasters and entablature. Entrance flanked by 8/8 double-hung windows with decorative shutters. Second floor windows are 6/6 double-hung with decorative shutters. Vinyl siding. Rear shed addition. Continuous concrete block foundation. 24. Commander Loveless House (1903) 217 South Maple Street 4

5 One and 12-story frame, understated classical dwelling with hipped, asphalt shingle roof and vinyl siding. Interior brick chimney. Metal staircase leads to side entrance on top floor. Central, single-door wooden entrance with multi-panes. Entrance surrounded on each side by a 111 double-hung window. Wrap-around porch supported by nine Classical-inspired columns. Continuous stone foundation South Maple Street One-story frame, gable-ell dwelling. Metal roof. Vinyl siding. Front gable is clipped and contains dormer vent and three 111 double-hung windows with central window flanked by decorative shutters. Central single-door entrance with adjacent 1/1 doublehung window flanked by decorative shutters. Half-length porch with shed roof supported by three plain columns. Continuous brick foundation South Maple Street (1925) One and Yz-story frame gable-ell dwelling with asphalt shingle roof. Weatherboard siding. Top floor of front gable contains 6/6 double-hung window. Bottom floor contains paired 111 double-hung window. Central, single-door entrance with adjacent 6/6 double-hung window. Half-length concrete porch supported by two plain, square wooden beams. Rear shed addition. Continuous stone foundation. 27. Carl Porter House (1924) 211 South Maple Street One and Yz-story frame Craftsman inspired dwelling with front-gable asphalt shingle roof. Recessed half-length porch with single-door entrance located on side of front bay. Porch fronted by plain wooden balustrade. Paired 4/1 double-hung windows with decorative shutters. Vinyl siding. Rear "L" addition. Continuous cut stone foundation South Maple Street One-story frame saddlebag with asphalt shingle, side-gable roof. Central interior brick chimney. Weatherboard siding. Offset single-door entrance with metal screen door. Entrance surrounded by paired 3/1 double-hung windows. Full porch with integrated shed roof supported by five wooden, square posts. Stone pier foundation. 29. Pets and Things/Net Solutions 45/47 South Maple Street One-story brick 20th Century Commercial building with flat asphalt roof. Full-length metal awning. Both sides of building feature single-door entrances with transom flanked by a large single-pane stationary window. A low brick wall encases shrubbery on front facade. Continuous brick foundation. 30. Memory Junction Antique Mall 27 South Maple Street One-story brick 20th Century Commercial building with asphalt shingle, gable-front roof. Gable covered with wooden siding. Central single-door entrance with transom flanked on both sides by set of six stationary windows with transoms. Continuous concrete foundation. 5

6 East Second Street One and ~ story frame saddlebag dwelling with side-gable metal roof. Brick interior central chimney. Weatherboard siding. Central single-door entrance flanked by 1/1 double-hung windows. Full-length porch with metal shed roof supported by four milled wooden posts. Posts on both sides of door connected by milled wooden balustrade. Rear shed addition. Continuous stone and concrete foundation. 32. Swiss Reformed Church Parsonage (c.1902) 15 East Second Street One and ~-story frame central hall dwelling with side-gabled metal roof. Weatherboard siding. Side shed addition contains one 2/2 double-hung window. Two concrete steps lead up to a central wood, single-pane door. Entrance flanked on each side by a 2/2 double-hung window. Continuous stone block foundation. 33. Kistler Hays House (c.1894) 17 East First Street One and ~-story frame Bungalow inspired gabled ell with metal intersecting gable roof. Two interior brick chimneys. Stucco siding. Front gable contains paired 3/1 doublehung windows. Front shed addition with two 3/1 double-hung windows. Single-door entrance located in the center of the front gable is flanked by two 3/1 double-hung windows. Entrance covered by metal screen door containing the letter "K." Wraparound porch supported by four tapered columns resting on brick piers. Porch roof and front shed roof reveal exposed rafters. Side shed addition. Continuous brick foundation. 34. Nic Wenger House (1899) 20 East First Street Two-story frame central hall dwelling with side-gabled metal roof. Two interior brick chimneys and a central dormer. Vinyl siding. Top floor contains a new 6/6 double-hung central window with gable roof and decorative shutters. This central window is surrounded on both sides by a half-sized stationary window flanked by decorative shutters. First floor contains central single-door entrance surrounded by two new 9/9 double-hung windows flanked by decorative shutters. %-length porch with shed roof supported by four square posts with concrete block piers. Stone pier foundation with porch containing a continuous concrete block foundation Park Street One-story brick understated Colonial Revival dwelling with side-gable asphalt shingle roof. Interior brick chimney. Central single-door entrance with pilasters and entablature. Entrance surrounded on one side by one 8/8 double-hung window and on the other side by a large multi-pane picture window. Both windows are flanked by decorative shutters. Recessed porch located at gable end contains single-door entrance and a decorative iron column with iron brackets and trim. Rear shed addition. Continuous brick foundation. 36. Randal Phelan House (c.1916) 206 Park Street 6

7 One and 12-story frame Queen Anne-influenced dwelling with hipped asphalt shingle roof. Interior brick chimney. Vinyl siding. Offset single-door entrance with 111 doublehung windows. Wrap-around porch with shed roof supported by seven columns and continuous concrete foundation. Side shed addition containing continuous brick foundation. Brick pier foundation. 37. C.P. Hull House (c.1900) 208 Park Street One and 12-story frame gabled ell with asphalt shingle cross-gabled roof. Vinyl siding. Both wings contain adjacent single-door entrances. 1/1 double-hung windows with decorative shutters. Half-length porch with metal shed roof supported by two decorative iron posts. Rear shed addition. Continuous brick foundation. Detached outbuilding is circa 1950 and has front-gable roof with central single-door entrance. Masonite siding Park Street One and 12-story brick Tudor Revival dwelling with side-gabled asphalt shingle roof. Extended gable-front entrance covered with stone veneer features rounded single-door entrance topped by segmented arch with radiating voussoirs. Front exterior tapered chimney. Entrance surrounded on each side by one 3/1 double-hung windows. Recessed side addition with double side-gables. Addition features stoop with single-door entrance covered with a metal awning. Historic detached garage with front-gabled roof and extending carport Park Street One-story frame Craftsman/Tudor Revival influenced dwelling with side-gabled asphalt shingle roof. Exposed rafter ends. Vinyl siding. Extended front gable contains singledoor entrance and adjacent exterior brick chimney with three white bricks placed in "soldier" position. Door flanked by one extended shed containing a 3/1 double-hung window and paired 4/4 double-hung windows with decorative shutters on one side. Other side of entrance features paired 3/1 double-hung windows and extended shed with paired 3/1 double-hung windows, all with decorative shutters. Brick pier foundation. 40. Lewis County Elementary/Middle School School complex consisting of four buildings. Main historic building- Two-story brick Colonial Revival with flat asphalt roof and interior brick chimney. Stepped stone cornice. Outer bays feature decorative fleur-de-lis at roofline. Four bays containing ribbons of triple-hung sash windows. Recessed twostory central portico with Classical pediment supported by two Ionic columns and stone pilasters. Portico contains three sets of double-door entrances with central entrance covered with bracketed top. Stone water course. Continuous brick foundation. Gymnasium- Two-story brick gymnasium with rounded front-gabled asphalt shingle roof and interior brick chimney. Front fayade features three rectangular gable vents. Front shed addition with paired double-doors surrounded by decorative brick pattern. Side of 7

8 gym contains ribbon of 6-light stationary windows on top floor. Continuous brick foundation. Wing addition- One-story brick rectangular wing with flat roof. Central pedimented portico supported by four plain columns. Ribbon windows span entire length of front fayade on either side of central portico. Continuous brick foundation. 41. Old Lewis County Jail (c.1899) 309 Park Street Two-story brick understated Classical dwelling with metal hipped roof. Stucco siding. Central single-door entrance with half-length sidelights. Both floors contain two 4/4 double-hung windows topped by recessed arches. Two-story full-length veranda supported by four columns. Rear shed and side addition. Continuous cast concrete foundation. Non-historic garage Park Street (c.1940) One and Y2-story brick Tudor Revival with side-gabled asphalt shingle roof featuring two gable fronts. Front exterior decorated chimney featuring stone "W" in brickwork. Outer gable front features one 6/6 double-hung window with segmented lintels on top floor and paired 6/6 double-hung windows on bottom floor. Floors separated by soldiered course. Central gable front features stoop and a single-door entrance with three soldiered bricks in center of gable. Two 6/1 double-hung windows located at end of front fayade. Continuous brick foundation. Historic detached garage with front-gabled roof. (c.late 1950s) Park Street (c. 1948) One and Y2-story brick Tudor Revival dwelling with side-gabled asphalt shingle roof featuring two gable fronts. Front exterior chimney. Outer gable features one 6/6 doublehung window with segmented lintels on top floor and paired 6/6 double-hung windows on bottom floor. Floors separated by soldiered course. Central gable front features stoop and single door entrance fronted by wrought-iron screen door. Gable also contains three soldiered bricks in center. Front chimney flanked by 6/6 double-hung windows. Continuous brick foundation Park Street One-story cut stone Ranch dwelling with metal hipped roof. Interior stone chimney. Recessed single-door entrance flanked by tripartite picture window with decorative shutters. Protruding end of house contains two 212 double-hung windows. Continuous stone foundation. Attached carport with extended hipped roof supported by two decorative wrought-iron posts. 45. Dr. Pickard House (1908) 213 Park Street 8

9 One and Y2-story frame multi-gabled cottage with metal roof. Two interior brick chimneys. Vinyl siding. Offset single-door entrance surrounded by replacement stationary windows. Wrap-around porch with shed roof supported by six plain columns. Rear "L" addition. Continuous concrete block foundation. White picket fence. 46. Rex Bates House (1905) 211 Park Street One and Y2-story frame gabled-ell dwelling with metal roof and interior brick floo. Weatherboard siding. Gable-front contains 111 double-hung windows. Two single:-door entrances comprised of two panes of fifteen lights. Primary entrance flanked by ten-light sidelights. Front porch has metal shed roof supported by three tapered columns resting on brick piers. Continuous brick foundation. 47. Lomax House/Boyce Clinic (1919) 209 Park Street Two-story brick Craftsman dwelling altered for apartments with side-gabled metal roof containing central intersecting gable. Gable front covered in vinyl siding and features sliding windows. Exterior end brick chimney. Central single-door entrance with sidelights. Front porch has been filled in with brick containing a picture window and supported by original cast concrete block porch enclosure featuring two stationary windows and two 1/1 double-hung windows. Porch covered by flat roof that now serves as a balcony complete with white picket railing. Stoop features two lions as statuary. Side addition is one-story cast concrete block with a single brick pilaster. Continuous brick foundation covered in stucco. 48. Goodman House (1915) 207 Park Street One and Y2-story frame Classical inspired dwelling with metal intersecting gables joined by hipped roof. Exterior end metal flue. Weatherboard siding. Front gable features decorative vent. Central single-door entrance with transom flanked by 111 double-hung windows with upper sash featuring geometric design. Windows topped by shaped lintels. Wrap-around porch with rounded metal shed roof featuring decorative brackets. Porch supported by five plain columns resting on brick piers. Single-door side entrance. Rear shed addition. Continuous stone foundation. 49. Cumberland Presbyterian Church (1903 & 1934) Park Street One-story brick Classical inspired church with pedimented front-gabled asphalt shingle roof. Interior end brick chimney. Central portico features pedimented front-gable and two brick columns. Double-door entrance with sidelights extending to entire length of front far;:ade. Stained glass transom featuring cross. Portico surrounded on each side by 111 double-hung windows topped with fanlight and segmental arch with radiating voussoirs. Soldiered water course. Side addition with flat tiled roof features central portico with pedimented gable supported by two brick columns. Multi-pane double-door entrance central entrance. Rear shed addition. Continuous brick foundation. 9

10 50. Cohen-Marbet House (1898) 107 Park Street One and Y2-story frame Bungalow with stucco covering and side-gabled asphalt shingle roof. Interior brick chimney. Central flat dormer contains five windows. Central singledoor entrance surrounded on both sides by paired 6/6 double-hung windows. Full porch is partially enclosed with low stucco wall and shed porch roof is supported by four tapered piers. Side shed addition contains single-door entrance and paired multi-pane casement windows. Continuous brick foundation. 51. Riley Randall House (c.1920) 105 Park Street One and Y2-story frame Bungalow with front-gabled asphalt shingle roof and exposed rafters. Two interior brick chimneys covered with stucco. Weatherboard siding. Singledoor entrance located at end of front fa<;ade. Two sets of paired 111 double-hung windows with Craftsman-style upper sash. 3/4-length porch covered by elbow bracketed gable front featuring ribbon of three Craftsman windows. Porch supported by two tapered columns resting on brick piers. Porch enclosed with low wooden balustrade featuring two brick piers. Side addition. Continuous brick foundation. Historic one-story detached garage featuring front-gable roof. 52. Voorhies House (c.1915) 103 Park Street One and Y2-story frame Bungalow with front-gabled asphalt shingle roof. Two interior brick chimneys. Stucco wallcovering. Front gable features paired 1/1 double-hung windows. Central single-door entrance fronted by wrought-iron screen door and flanked by paired 1/1 double-hung windows. %-length porch with hipped shed roof supported by four brick columns resting on brick piers. Porch enclosed by low brick balustrade. Continuous brick foundation. Attached side carport. Historic one-story detached garage with side-gabled metal roof and 2-pane stationary windows. 53. Wenger House (c.l896) 101 Park Street One and Y2-story frame low-slung Bungalow with side-gabled asphalt shingle roof featuring stepped elbow brackets. Stucco wallcovering. Central dormer features stepped elbow brackets and rectangular gable vent. Central single-door entrance flanked by paired 3/1 double-hung windows with decorative shutters. Wrap-around porch covered by integrated side-gabled roof and supported by six tapered columns resting on flared brick piers. Porch enclosed by low brick balustrade. Continuous brick foundation. Rear "T" addition with attached carport. 10