Stanley Shumate House. 1890s
Two-story frame Queen Anne house with vinyl siding and an imbricated slate hip-and-gable roof with peaked louvered gable vents. The one-story wraparound porch has turned posts, modern square-section balusters, and a spindle frieze. A distinguishing feature of the house is a two-story front bay window with a decorative roof with concave and convex surfaces and a finial. Other features include a stone foundation, an interior brick chimney, a front entry with transom flanked by an elliptical window, a diamond-shaped second-story landing window, a secondary front entry, a one-story bay window on the north side, modem 1/1 windows, and an integral story-and-a-half ell with a small wing with a slate gable roof. A brick sidewalk and wood fence extend along Thirteenth Street. Shumate lived here in 1935.
Garage. 1940s One-story cinder-block with an asphalt-shingled gable roof with exposed rafter ends.
National Register of Historic Places Nomination Form 2/4/02