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Two and one-half story wood frame; gable roof with paired gable dormers on main (east) facade; broad overhanging eaves with knee braces; horizontal clapboard siding; windows multi-light casement and one-over-one double hung sash; some large single light fixed windows and sliding glass doors on main facade. Building of similar design in the rear (west) of main house.
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Replacement of original windows with large fixed panes and sliding glass doors.
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Sources of information:
Robert Keeney interview 5/25/82
Clay, Scott, Jackson County Sites Survey, 1979
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On Register of Historic Places, but not attributed to Frank Clark, which lists Henry Farnum as architect (application prepared by George Kramer). http://nrhp.focus.nps.gov/natregsearchresult.do?fullresult=true&recordid=8
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Updates:
Currently Willows Cooking School and B&B (2/10/2013). Henry Farnum, not Frank Clark, was the architect. Clark did remodel the garage (courtesy George Kramer)