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Address: | 1004 Euclid Avenue |
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City/County: | Jackson, Hinds County |
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Architectural Styles(s): | Colonial Revival |
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NR District Name: | Belhaven (2012) |
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Local District Name: | Belhaven Historic District |
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One-and-a-half story, wood frame Colonial Revival style residence with a side facing gable roof of composition shingles on a brick foundation. There is no entry porch, just a brick stoop and step. The facade is covered in horizontal wood lap siding with corner boards and is four-bay (W, W, D, W) on the first floor and three-bay (W, W, W) on the second floor. The windows are 6/6 wood double hung sash with the two flanking the entry door having applied louvered shutters. The windows on the half story are located in three front facing gable roof dormers. The entry door is wood with six recessed panels with a single light transom above. To the right side of the house is a screen porch addition with a flat roof with a roof balustrade supported by wood box columns. Eaves are boxed. |
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In 1919, C. H. Thompson purchased this lot. This property is listed as being owned by T. B. Scott, general contractor, in the 1939 Jackson City Directory. |
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