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ARCHITECTURAL SIGNIFICANCE (Describe important architectural features and <br /> evaluate in terms of other buildings within the community.) <br /> This Mansard cottage has lost its original finishes and had its first <br /> floor window on the facade changed, but it is still an important component of <br /> the streetscape which is dominated on this end of Forest Street by a grouping <br /> of houses of similar design. <br /> HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE (Explain the role owners played in local or state <br /> history and how the building relates to the development of the community.) <br /> - Map research indicates this house may have been built as a rental <br /> property and rented for some time thereafter: the owner in 1876 apparently <br /> lived in the house at 8-10-12 Forest; and the owner in 1889 was George H. <br /> Jackson, one of the major property owners in this section of town. In 1906 <br /> the owner was Arthur A. Marshall, an embalmer whose place of work was not <br /> in this house. <br /> BIBLIOGRAPHY and/or REFERENCES (name of publication, author, date and publisher) <br /> 1876 map <br /> 1889 map <br /> 1906 map <br /> 1906 Directory <br /> 10NI - 7/82 <br />
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