Tag: Renaissance Architecture

  • Elizabeth E. Haywood Mansion

    Elizabeth E. Haywood house

    Elizabeth E. Haywood was a rich widow who hired Owsley & Boucherle to design this comfortable mansion for her, which was built in 1901. When she died in 1924, she left the house to be a home for retired Presbyterian ministers and their wives—an important charity in the days when ministers usually lived in manses provided by their churches, and had nowhere to go when they retired. The parts that were originally wood have been covered with cheap materials, but the general form of the house is still intact.


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  • C. O. Carver Building

    C. O. Carver building

    A date stone tells us this building was put up in 1910. Old maps show that there was a hall of some sort on the third floor.

    C. O. Carver building
    Inscription: C. O. Carver, 1910

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  • William Wallis House

    Wallis House

    This was a very modern-looking house when it was built in the 1890s. The style is a large version of what old Pa Pitt calls the center-hall foursquare, with Renaissance details and a whiff of the Prairie Style wafting in from the west.

    Wallis house

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