133 East Avenue
Item
Address
133 East Avenue
Original Owners's Name
Original Structure: Edward I. Martin
Reconstruction: Mrs. Ella Payne Rogers
Reconstruction: Mrs. Ella Payne Rogers
Previous Owner's Names
John Guinan,
Walter and Dorothy Stevenson,
Wave and Charlotte Miller,
Nona Miller
Walter and Dorothy Stevenson,
Wave and Charlotte Miller,
Nona Miller
Year of Construction
Original Structure: 1892
Reconstruction: 1903
Reconstruction: 1903
Style of Architecture
Shingle
Architect
Original Structure: Harvey Chatten
Reconstruction: Ernest Wood
Reconstruction: Ernest Wood
Structure Description
The original structure was built in 1892, burned down in 1896, leaving only the stone foundation intact, and was reconstructed in 1903. This residence is a three-story Shingle style house with wood shingles on the second and third levels, and at the first level on the northeast, northwest, and half of the southwest facade; the rest of the first level is sided in cobblestone. It features a gambrel roof with cross gables on the southeast and the northwest facades and a cobblestone chimney on the northwest facade. A cobblestone porch wraps around the southwest and northwest facades.



