Naylor-Moses House – Hurley

The Naylor-Moses House is a two-story gabled structure is sheathed with stucco over a wood frame with applied half-timbering. A two-story gabled portico has squat columns with exaggerated Ionic capitals. Both upper and lower porches have been enclosed and asbestos siding applied to the ground floor. The house was built c. 1911 for John Naylor, a ranchman. Wolff Moses, a shoemaker, purchased the property in 1919. It remained in the Moses family until 1948. The Naylor-Moses House is a contributing resource in the Fairmount-Southside Historic District.

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