S. L. Nease House. Ca. 1900
Two-story frame Victorian house with novelty vinyl siding and an asphalt-shingled gable roof with a two-story gabled front wing. The one-story front entry porch has mental supports and railing. Other features include a brick foundation and interior chimney, a two-story bay window on the north side with a cutaway gable and sawn and turned brackets, a one-story front bay window, two front entries side by side (the original with transom), 2/2 windows, and a two-story ell. The house has been made into two apartments. Nease was a minister.
Garage. 1910s; ca. 1950
One-story cinder-block with asphalt-roll roofing on the gable roof, plywood doors, and a stone foundation reused from an earlier outbuilding.
National Register of Historic Places Nomination Form 2/4/02