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Thursday July 18th 2024

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Midtown Phillips Neighborhood Association June Community Forums

Midtown Phillips Neighborhood Association June Community Forums

East Phillips Improvement Coalition June Report

East Phillips Improvement Coalition June Report

Tales from Pioneers and Soldiers Memorial Cemetery: Plenty Work to be done-Revive WPA

Tales from Pioneers and Soldiers Memorial Cemetery: Plenty Work to be done-Revive WPA

By SUE HUNTER WEIR 177th in a Series If you look closely at the east or west side of the Caretaker”™s Cottage, most of which was built in 1871, you will see a subtle difference between the back room and the two front rooms. That difference is how you can tell that the backroom is a fairly recent (only 80 years old rather than 149 years old) addition. The roofline is a little lower but that”™s not an age difference. The masonry is identical except for one thing: the top and bottom edges of the newer stones are perfectly straight while the stones on the older rooms are rough-cut. The new stones were cut using power tools while the old stones were cut by hand. Caretaker Cottage 1940 masonry straight-cut edges differ with 1871 hand-chiseled. One of five Phillips buildings on the National Register of Historic Places. Photo: TIM McCALL It”™s been a challenge to put a date on the “new” addition but the answer was hidden in the [...]

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