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21. Presbyterian Manse

Presbyterian Manse. 5165 Canal Street. 1896. Frame Vernacular. H.S. Keyser donated this land to the Presbyterian Church for the purpose of
constructing a manse. From 1896 to 1938, it served the Presbyterian ministry of Milton.

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20. Jackson-Fisher House

20. Jackson - Fisher House. 5177 Canal Street. Circa 1905. Frame Vernacular. The original footprint of the house appears to be a gabled-ell. This is a common type throughout the southeast during the late 1800s and early 1900s.

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19. E.H. Black House

19. E.H. Black House. 5185 Canal Street. Circa 1919. Frame Vernacular. This broad-eaved bungalow was constructed by E.H. Black.

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18. Krentzman-Whittle House

Krentzman-Whittle House. 5203 Canal Street. 1935. Frame Vernacular. The elements of Craftsman style are evident in the exposed rafters, front gabled dormers, and ribbon windows.

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17. H. Mason Smith House

17. H. Mason Smith House. 5211 Canal Street. 1925. Bungalow. This house was built with a rare Japanesque treatment of the porch beams, which is still visible today. Japanesque treatment is an exotic vernacular of Craftsman style that borrows elements ...

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16. Thames House

16. Thames House. 5217 Canal Street. Circa 1914. Frame Vernacular. This house served as the home of the Rufus Thames family. It was built by
Dr. Rufus Thymes and his wife Ora Byrom. The house retains style elements such as Doric porch columns and exposed ...

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13. Milligan-Whitmire House

13. Milligan-Whitmire House. 6824 Berryhill Street. 1889. Frame Vernacular. The house was built by Rufus Milligan, he was part owner of the Chaffin Mill. This Frame Vernacular possesses strong elements of Folk Victorian style; which include the lace-like spandrels, spindle-work detailing on the
wrap porch ...

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12. Chadwick-Hartsell House

Chadwick-Hartsell House. 6810 Berryhill Street. 1887. Frame Vernacular. Built by M.J. Chadwick, this house is locally known as the Steamboat House due to elements of Steamboat Gothic style. This architectural style romanticized the image of steamboats as described by Mark ...

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6. Berryhill Elementary School

Berryhill Elementary School. 6751 Berryhill Street. 1925. 

Masonry Vernacular. The school was built with a central open courtyard which is unique for its style. It also possesses Dutch bond brick work which is distinguished for architecture in Milton. This ...

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3. Diamond-Johnson House

3. Diamond-Johnson House. 6732 Berryhill Street. Circa 1905. Frame Vernacular. Unique architectural features of the house include the
two-story projecting bays on its front facade. This house was acquired by the Steam and Lumber Company, later known as the Bagdad ...

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