Cecil J. Wright House. Ca. 1891
Two-story frame Victorian house with novelty weatherboard siding and an asphalt-shingled gable roof with a two-story gabled front wing, a bracketed cornice, and circular gable vents with pierced spokes and turned center bosses. The one-story front porch has chamfered square-section wood columns and rectangular-section balusters. The front entry, which has a transom, and the 2/2 windows have decorative surrounds and molded lintels. Other features include a brick foundation across the front and stone behind, interior and exterior brick chimneys, a one-story bay window on the north gable end with a bracketed cornice and paneling, one- and two-story ells, and a ca. 2000 brick and frame carport addition to the rear. Wright lived in the house in 1935.
National Register of Historic Places Nomination Form 2/4/02