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William F. Huston House, 1910 Woodland Ave Kansas City, Jackson County, MO
A rare surviving example of Second Empire style architecture which has been identified in Kansas City. The residence was probably constructed for Whitfield Diehl, a realator, for speculation since there is no record of his ever residing in the house. The earliest known resident was William F. Huston of the livestock commission firm of Taylor, Taylor & Huston.
William F. Huston House, 1910 Woodland Ave Kansas City, Jackson County, MO
A rare surviving example of Second Empire style architecture which has been identified in Kansas City. The residence was probably constructed for Whitfield Diehl, a realator, for speculation since there is no record of his ever residing in the house. The earliest known resident was William F. Huston of the livestock commission firm of Taylor, Taylor & Huston.
William F. Huston House, 1910 Woodland Ave Kansas City, Jackson County, MO
A rare surviving example of Second Empire style architecture which has been identified in Kansas City. The residence was probably constructed for Whitfield Diehl, a realator, for speculation since there is no record of his ever residing in the house. The earliest known resident was William F. Huston of the livestock commission firm of Taylor, Taylor & Huston.Posted Date
Sep 27, 2021
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Library of Congress
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