Sidney and Oily White House. Ca. 1932
Story-and-a-half Colonial Revival house of stretcher brick-veneer framed construction with an asphalt-shingle gambrel roof with large front and back shed dormers and roupd arched louvered vents in the ends. Other features include a poured-concrete foundation, an east-end exterior brick chimney, a front entry stoop on scrolled brackets, an east end one-story sunroom, and 6/1 windows. Sidney G. White of White Department Store and his wife Oily Belle had this house built. The house was later owned by a Mr. Walton who operated a sen-ice station. (James K. Wright; George R. Hawke)
Garage. 1930s., One-story frame with brick-pattern metal siding, an asphalt-shingled gable roof, a poured-concrete foundation, and wood and glass panel doors.
National Register of Historic Places Nomination Form 2/4/02