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Burch Avenue
1100 Burch Ave. - Ballard-Smith Duplex
This one-story, front-gabled duplex is four-bays wide and triple pile. The earliest known occupants are R. Harry Ballard (watch maker, Globe Jewelry Co.) with his wife Pearl S, and Roy B. (machine operator) and Doris Smith in 1940.
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1020 Burch Ave. - C.L. Morris House
This one-story, triple-A-roofed house is three-bays wide and single pile with a gabled rear ell on the left side and an addition to its right. The earliest known occupant is C. L. Morris (machinist) in 1919. The house was a duplex from the mid-1920s through at least the early 1940s.
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1018 Burch Ave. - Walker-Malone Duplex
This one-story, side-gabled house is four-bays wide and triple pile with a full-width, gabled rear ell. The building does not appear on the 1937 Sanborn. Mary T. Walker and William Malone were listed at this address in 1940.
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1016 Burch Ave.- John L. Green House
This one-story, hip-roofed house is three-bays wide and double pile with a hip-roofed rear ell. The house is nearly identical in form to 1014 Burch and may have been constructed by the same person. The earliest known resident is J. L. Green (laborer) in 1919; Green remained in the house through the early 1930s. In the 1930s and 1940s the house was listed as a duplex
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1013 Burch Ave. - Gates-Holt House
This two-story, front-gabled house is three-bays wide and triple pile. The earliest known occupants are Hiram W. and Nora L. Gates and Landon B. Holt (salesman, R.L. Baldwin Co.) with his wife Margaret L. in 1930.
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1012 Burch Ave. - G.N. Pickett House
This two-story, front-gabled house is three-bays wide and triple pile with a two-story rear porch. The earliest known occupant is G. N. Pickett (farmer) in 1919.
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1010 Burch Ave. - M. Webb Thompson House Ii
"This two-story, side-gabled Colonial Revival brick house is three-bays wide and double pile. The house was constructed in the 1940s by contractor M. Webb Thompson, who also built the Craftsman house across the street (at 1009 Burch) in 1923.
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1008 Burch Ave. - William M. Riggsbee House
This one-and-a-half story, front-gabled bungalow is three-bays wide and triple pile with gabled projections on each side elevation. The earliest known occupant is William M. Rigsbee (foreman) in 1925
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1007 Burch Ave. - Lonnie Wesley Vickers House
(Below in italics is from the Burch Avenue District NR listing; not verified for accuracy by this author.) " This one-story, hip-roofed bungalow is three-bays wide and triple pile with a shed-roofed rear ell on the left side. The front-gabled porch is supported by red brick piers with decorative yellow brick detailing. A knee wall around the porch...
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832 Wilkerson Ave
This one-story house has a high, hipped roof with a projecting gable on the left front and a gabled rear ell on the left side. The house appears on the 1913 Sanborn map; the earliest known occupant is C. W. King (engineer) in 1919.
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