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George W. Riley House circa 1872
Lane-Riley House. 1302 College. One-and
a-half-story wood-frame dwelling with central-hall with early
rear ell addition; exterior walls with board and batten; cross
gable roof with wood-shingle covering; front elevation faces
east; one exterior and one interior stone chimney, each with
corbeled cap; wood-sash double-hung windows with 4/4 and 6/6
lights; single-door entrance with transom and sidelights;
one-story one-bay porch with shed roof on east elevation; wood
posts. Other noteworthy features include symmetrical three-bay
facade; gabled extension with central doorway rises above center
bay; exterior chimney with ashlar-cut stone construction extends
from north gable end of original; interior stone chimney rises
from rear ell; rear ell has gabled extensions--two on north side
and one on south side; each gable with 4/4 light windows.
Outbuildings include stone-lined cistern with pyramidal roof
covering. |
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