Name: | Capt. P.A. Dulin House |
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Address: | 208 Jefferson Street, East |
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City/County: | Aberdeen, Monroe County |
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Architectural Styles(s): | Free Classical, Queen Anne |
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NR District Name: | South Central Aberdeen (1988) |
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NR District Name: | South Central Aberdeen (Boundary Increase #2) (2017) |
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Weatherboard-sided Free Classical Queen Anne residence with a generally rectangular, hipped massing and multiple gabled projecting bays. The house rests on continuous brick foundation and features an asphalt-shingled roof with boxed eaves. Projecting gabled bays on the side elevations feature a 1/1 double-hung wood sash in the gable end. The facade (south) is three bays (2W, D, W) with a centered, single-leaf glazed entry door with sidelights and transom. Windows are 2(vertical)/2(vertical) or 1/1 double-hung wood sash. Most have exterior storm windows. The facade features a projecting front-gabled bay with fixed light in the attic. A front gable is also on the front roof slope flush with the facade and feature a triangular fanlight in its peak. A porch is inset in the front ell and features a plain frieze and fluted Ionic columns. The porch wraps around the east elevation and rests on a rusticated concrete block foundation. A secondary entry door (glazed) accesses the east projecting bay via the porch. A second, lower projecting bay is on the east elevation. |
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1899 and 1905 Sanborn maps show a much different footprint. The 1910 Sanborn depicts a similar footprint to the present building. |
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