A. C. Kimler House. Ca. 1920
Two-story frame Foursquare-form house with weatherboard siding arid an asphalt-shingle hip roof with hipped dormers with windows and louvered vents. The one-story wraparound porch has classical wood columns, rectangular-section balusters, and an enclosed north end. Other features include a poured-concrete foundation, an interior brick chimney, a front entry with sidelights, and 8/1 windows. A brick retaining wall extends across the front of the lot. Prof. A. C. Kimler lived here in 1935. Kimler was principal at the white high school and a superintendent of city schools. He later had a career as a traffic judge. (James K. Wright)
Garage. 1920s. One-story frame with weatherboard siding, a corrugated gable roof, and a poured-concrete foundation.
National Register of Historic Places Nomination Form 2/4/02