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Appendix A Figure 1: Three room 17 Ash Street
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Status and Preservation Potential of Riverside Village: Appendix A

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Appendix A

Figure 1: Three room

17 Ash Street

Figure 2: Three room with rear brick addition

21 Dogwood St.

*This example has also had replacement porch posts, has new vinyl siding in the eves, and replacement windows.. The additional window in the middle of the side wall also indicates a second bathroom, making this house more suitable to modern families than it was in its original form.

10 Cypress St.

*This example still has the exposed rafter tails under the eaves but also has replacement porch supports and railing.Figure 3: Porch enclosures screen-ins and sunrooms

26 Ash St

*This example also has the brick addition in the rear, which was probably built in the 1950s or 1960s. The sunroom porch enclosure is a 21st century alteration.

18 Beech St

*18 Beech Street is missing the rafter tails and chimney, but the porch enclosure, like many additions, is brick.Figure 4: Three-room plan, extreme makeoverOriginal structure

47 Dogwood Street

*Informant (on porch) informed surveyors that she and her late husband bought the house in the mid-1950s. Before working at Celanese her husband had worked as a mason and built all additions himself.

Figure 5: Three-Room Rebels in Vinyl

23 Beech St.

27 Beech St.

*The two above examples are on the same block only two doors apart. These are the only two three-room examples with vinyl on the front of the house.

Figure 6: Four room with gabled roof

1 Ash Street

*This example has replaced the cement shingle roof with metal and the Tudor Revival gable detailing on the porch with vinyl siding. However, it is one of the least-altered examples of four room gabled plan.

Figure 7: Four room with pyramidal roof

30 Oak Street

Figure 8: Four-room with brick additions

29 Oak St.

Figure 9: Four-room porch enclosures

7 Cypress St.

286 Oak St.

Figure 10: Four-rRome Models Extreme Makeover

5 Fir St.

1 Cypress St.

*The porch enclosure on this example is another typical style found in Riverside.

Figure 11: Five room

7 Mahogany Street

Figure 12: Five room with additions/porch enclosures

12 Cypress St.

5 Cypress St.

Figure 13: Five-room dormer additions

14 Norwood St.

Figure 14: Six room

5 Oak Street

*Not pictured is a second side porch at the back of the house.

Figure 15

6 Cypress St.

1 Beech St.

*Notice the smokestacks in the background (right).

32 Oak St.

Figure 16: Duplex

2 Beech St.

*The second entrance porch on this example has been enclosed (right), but all other original features remain.

11 Oak St..

*This example still has both porchesd, though the chimneys are gone and the roof and windows replaced.Figure 17: Duplex with screened porch

16 Cypress St.

Figure 18: Duplex Rebel in Vinyl

9 Norwood St.

Figure 19: Duplexes, Extreme Makeover

31 Beech St.

22 Beech St.

*A rare glimpse of the back of a duplex. Original sections are marked.

13 Cypress St.

Figure 20: The Company Store