In 1926 E.S. Seagall was the first owner of this Tudor-styled home. The style features a steeply pitched roof, usually side-gables; tall narrow windows usually in multiple groups and massive chimneys. Front-facade porches are generally small entry porches. Side porches are frequent.
1309 Grant- taken from the September 2004 Newsletter
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