217 S Main, built in 1898.
Yeaney-Latta Hause; weatherboarded Queen Anne with tall, fairly narrow proportions overall; pyramidal roof with shallow offset gabled, 3-sided wings; gables shingled and have embossed raking boards; front gable has large sunburst spandrels beneath outer corners and has projecting rectangular bay containing bank of 3 windows and “supported” by brackets and topped by applied sawnwork; octagonal tower with faceted conical roof rises above north bay of main facade and is fronted by gable supported by turned posts resting on roof of full-facade 1-story porch with projecting gable at entrance and north bay; 1-over-1 and multi-paned Queen Anne-over-1 windows; rear 1-1/2 story wing; built for city tax collector Peter Yeaney and wife Minnie; later occupied by William M. Farless and Edmund S. Holloway families; in Latta family since 1936.




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