Address: 16 Prince Street | Heritage Status: None |
Built: 1914 | Builder/Architect: Unknown |
Style: Queen Anne | |
Architecture:
It has an underlying hip roof is offset by bold projecting gabled bays ornamented with corner brackets and scalloped shingle work. It has a pedimented porch and nice turned posts with brackets. |
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History:
Andrew Richardson, a tailor, bought this lot in 1914 from Alma and Thomas Cohoon who lived next door. He sold it one year later to Captain Albert mailman for $1000 and it is reasonable to assume that the house was standing or at least under construction at the time. Source: Built Heritage Files, DesBrisay Museum |