City Directories and History: 1958 – Frances A. Moore, 1966 – Mrs. Frances A. Moore
A pivotal house, this 2 1/2 story Queen Ann – Victorian building has a low hip roof and was most likely constructed in the 1890’s. Two bays, with hip and gable roof, are located on the front. A one-story porch with a hip roof encompasses the front and left side of the house. The porch displays decorative carvings and brackets. The exterior is composed of horizontal and vertical beaded clapboard. The building sits on a raised brick foundation. Owner/occupant in 2002 was Mrs. R. B. Scott. [Courtesy of the Yorkville Historical Society – 2002]
*** Note this address was originally #142 North Congress Street.
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