Millington
House
103 N. Adams
c. 1858, Gothic Revival Style
The Millington House has solid
brick masonry, with typical, steeply pitched roof and correspondingly steep,
pointed window gables intersecting the primary roof forms. Windows are
tall and narrow with pointed arch tops, divided into twin lights cradling
a stylized fleur—de—lis in stained glass between their pointed tops. Typical
scroll saw gingerbread embellishes the vergeboards. The original owner
was Dr. Abel Millington, a physician who maintained his office and residence
in the same structure.
c. 1984 |
Southeast Exposure 2005 |
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South Exposure 2005 |
Northeast Exposure 2005 |
Updated 1/8/2006
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