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One Storey
A structure comprised of a single floor or level.
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Element Contained In Structures
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Contains Element(s)
Brackets
Clapboard Siding
Corner Boards
Gable Roof
Nailed Frame Structure
Porch
Returned Eaves
Shed Roof Dormer
Square Footprint
Turret
Exemplifies Style(s)
Queen Anne
Is Located In
Mccauley
Architectural
Unknown Unknown
Construction of William Paskins Residence (1902)
Depicted In
William Paskins, 2013, front view
William Paskins, 2013, side elevation with modern addition
William Paskins Residence, 2007, front elevation
William Paskins Residence, 2007, side elevation