1313 Lincoln AVE – Lincoln

La Vallon B. Barry, a cashier with the Fort Worth and Denver City Railway, was the first recorded resident of this wood-framed Victorian cottage in 1907. In this typical vernacular composition, the house has a staggered L-plan under a hip roof. A corner porch is supported by Tuscan columns.

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