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Tudor Revival style.
plaster infilled half-timbering detailing.
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No dice on the style, though you get a point for noticing the composition of the gables.
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Adolph Rose House. Cherry street. Vicksburg.
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It is on Cherry Street in Vicksburg, next to Crawford Street Methodist Church.
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The house is on Cherry Street in Vicksburg, next to Crawford Street Methodist Church.
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This Shingle Style building is wonderfully unique and unexpected in the area. It’s near several of Vicksburg’s historic churches.
AKA Vicksburg YMCA.
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Two points.
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1902 Builder/Contractor Documented Curphey & Mundy
1902 Stone Mason Documented Kestner Stone Works
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The work was begun in winter 1902, and foundation and work on the two stories was up when the carpenters’s strike began in summer. The strike lasted over two months and was resumed 29 July. By mid-October, they were finishing the interior, and Dec. 30, still “being finished up.”
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