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This one-story Neoclassical house has a side gable roof with asphalt shingle
covering, gables and bellcast eaves. It also features double hung one over one windows with cottage windows on the front facade. The doorway is
surrounded by leaded and beveled glass transom and sidelights. There are two conflicting stories about the house. One tradition says it was constructed
around 1892 by a doctor named Cawood, while a second says the house was built between 1903 and 1905 by the Jamison family. A faded date discovered
on a rafter in the attic seems to support the second theory.

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